Concordia University has announced the creation of the Institute for Research on Migration and Society (IRMS) to address the growing media coverage and politicization of immigration issues. The institute will bring together scholars and researchers to study how immigrants can best adapt to Canadian society and examine their needs, with a focus on fields such as economics, political science, and psychology. The goal of IRMS is to improve understanding of migration in Quebec and Canada and help handle the challenges associated with immigration.
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Habemus domum! Leo XIV's 'immaculately rehabbed' childhood home being sold
The childhood home of Pope Leo XIV, located at 212 E. 141st Place in Dolton, Illinois, was recently listed for sale at $199,000 but has since been taken off the market by its current owner, who plans to relist it at a higher price or potentially convert it into a museum. The modest, 1,200-square-foot brick split-level house features three bedrooms, two baths, a finished basement, and modern kitchen amenities. This property, once sold for $66,000,...
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