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NEWS AND UPDATES
UPDATES FROM DANFORTH WOMEN JOB NETWORK (DWJOBNET)
- Community Forum: Understanding the Implications of Bill C-12 April 13, 2026Dear Community Members, Join us for an important community conversation on Bill C-12: Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Act and what it could mean for refugees and asylum seekers in Canada. This forum is organized by South Asian Women’s and Immigrants Services, aims to create a space for learning, discussion, and community engagement around […]Danforth  Women’s Job Network
- DROP-IN LEGAL CLINIC! April 7, 2026Dear Community Members, SAWIS is partnering with Don Valley Community Legal Services (DVCLS) and West Scarborough Community Legal Services (WSCLS) to host a free, drop-in legal clinic for community members who need supports with income support programs (such as OW, ODSP, CPP and other pension-related supports, disability-related supports, etc.) If you are interested/need support, please […]Danforth  Women’s Job Network
- Participate in a Research Survey on Immigrant Women’s Experiences April 6, 2026Dear Community members, The University of Toronto, in partnership with South Asian Women and Immigrants’ Services (SAWIS/SAWRO), is conducting an important research study focused on the experiences of racialized immigrant women. This study aims to better understand: Who Can Participate? You are invited to take part if you: Why Participate? By sharing your experiences, you […]Danforth  Women’s Job Network
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