A Sense of Home: Akia’s Story
My family moved to Canada in 2005 from Denmark. I was born a Danish citizen but soon gained dual citizenship […]
My family moved to Canada in 2005 from Denmark. I was born a Danish citizen but soon gained dual citizenship […]
Our transition from China took place when I was about seven years old; I was so young that I can
Language is a way of communicating who you are: a way of letting the world know how you feel. When
Our transition from the Philippines to Canada took place when I least expected it, and at a time when I
Growing up, I never felt that I belonged anywhere or had my own unique sense of identity. I joined a
Our transition from the Philippines to Canada took place when I was 14 years old. My siblings, my parents, and
Moving to Canada has been a roller-coaster of new experiences. From learning cultural norms to trying foreign foods for the
If you asked me to describe my life in a word, I would choose ‘wonderful’ without hesitation. Sometimes I miss
My family and I immigrated from China in 1995 when I was 20 years old. I made new friends in
I wonder what motivates people to move: to restart their life in a country with a cold and hostile terrain.