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Immigration History

Like Canada, soccer is beautiful…anyone can do anything.

Joe Pereira, Portuguese Canadian

Soccer can help people build community, in part, through the feelings and relationships of players on the field. The empowerment and exhilaration of sport matter greatly to immigrant athletes, especially where they might otherwise feel lonely and marginalized.

Read the full article: Soccer and Belonging: Sport and Adaptation in Canadian Migration

A black man smiles mid-air after kicking a ball, in bright sun on a large field with an active soccer pitch behind him.

Alan Efetha kicking a ball on a soccer field in Saskatchewan, 1996.
Credit: CMI (DI2019.66.1)

Monthly Feature

Curling Play Sweeps Away Myths About Immigrants

Three curlers, including a South Asian man in a turban, a Black woman, and an East Asian man, attentively watch a young Middle Eastern woman in a hijab eat a Timbit.

On stage now: A comedy about an unlikely curling club in a small town
Photo by @stoometzphoto.

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Countless Journeys Podcast

Listen in on these original interviews where guests share the obstacles—and the fun—they experienced on their way to building lives in Canada.

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A spotlight shines down on a microphone and stool in front of a brick wall. A red sign on the wall reads Countless Journeys Podcast 5.