Digital and tech-related Metropolis Conference 2026 sessions
Published on: March 11, 2026
I like to go through Settlement-related conference program agendas for conferences I’m not attending to see what might be of interest from a digital perspective. This year’s Metropolis Conference does not disappoint. Hopefully, at least the slides from these presentations, discussion notes, summaries, as well as reports mentioned will make it on the Metropolis conference platform or be shared publicly at some point. Here are some of interest.
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Drivers of Change in a Digital Era – AI, Information Flows and Immigration (webinar recording)
Published on: December 12, 2025
This November 2025 P2P Conference plenary explores change drivers, focusing on how emerging technologies are influencing, and will continue to influence, immigration and settlement in Canada. The session looked at advances in AI and digital tools and their impact on: immigration decision-making and processes, the way in which information is accessed and used, and the delivery of services to newcomers.
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From Data to Strategy: Shaping Client-Centered Evaluation in Settlement Services (webinar recording)
Published on: December 9, 2025
In this November 2025 P2P Conference presentation, panelists asked: How confident are you that your services truly meet client needs? They introduced tools to evaluate service quality, measure client satisfaction, and support evidence-based decisions.
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Newcomer Access to Information and Services in Scarborough - Needs Assessment Pilot Project (2020)
Published on: November 24, 2025
This report examines how recent newcomers living in Scarborough learn about and use free community and settlement services, and why many do not access them.It aims to identify information and service accessibility, challenges, and gaps for newcomers who have lived in Canada less than five years and have used only one or no settlement services.
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Exploring Digital Equity for Newcomer Services: Perspectives on Access and Challenges in Peel Region (2024)
Published on: November 6, 2025
The study investigates digital equity and inclusion in settlement‑service delivery for newcomers living in the Peel Region of Ontario. The report uncovers persistent digital inequities for newcomers in Peel, such as language, digital‑skill, and awareness barriers, while highlighting the critical role of hybrid service models and community partnerships (libraries, device‑loan schemes).
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National Workshop Agreement (NWA) to support Digital Literacy in Canada
Published on: November 1, 2025
The agreement seeks to create a shared vocabulary for digital‑literacy‑related concepts, provide implementation guidance for organizations across sectors, and propose a standardized set of indicators for measuring progress and barriers.
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Welcoming Infrastructures: Designing for Accountability in the Settlement Service Work in Canada (2024)
Published on: October 25, 2025
This dissertation uncovers a dual accountability regime in Canadian settlement services, where relational, empathy‑driven practices coexist, and often clash, with rigid, number‑focused reporting demands. The work exposes a temporal bias that privileges speed and quantification, shaping data cultures, technology choices, and ultimately the quality of support offered to newcomers.
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Settlement orgs with recent digital and tech funding
Published on: October 21, 2025
Putting aside the fact that the national call for proposals and resulting approval and implementation process was devastatingly chaotic, I found it useful to take a dive into the government of Canada's proactive disclosure site, focus on grants and contributions. This article includes projects I found that are digitally/tech related, which might be of interest to you.
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The promise of technology in Newcomer Settlement Services - looking back over the past few years
Published on: July 4, 2025
While Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a significant aspect of how we look at digital transformation in the sector right now, too much of our focus is on AI. In this piece, I'm offering an AI-generated summary of 30 webinars (yes, 30) conducted over the past 4-5 years. The cover a broad scope of digital transformation within the settlement and immigrant-serving sector.
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