Frontier Innovations with Generation1.ca’s Immigrant Nations

Generation1.ca, supported by Greenbook, champions immigrant inclusion and ethical AI, advocating for the recognition of global talent as economic infrastructure. CEO Arundati Dandapani’s presentation at IIEX North America 2026 highlighted the underutilized potential of globally mobile talent. The event fostered discussions on the vital link between trust, representation, and innovation.

Building Global Research Communities for Impact

The week included significant activities at the AAPOR conference, highlighting advancements in research, AI, and global collaboration. Key initiatives like the AAPOR-WAPOR Global Research Panel and the official launch of a Global Research Affinity Group led by our Founder and CEO were timely to our presence at the conference. Our presentations addressed synthetic data’s role in improving representation for hard-to-reach groups, emphasizing ethical governance.

The Art of Pysanky: Ukrainian Easter Eggs in a Globalized World

Ukrainian Easter, celebrated on April 12th, embodies family warmth and cherished traditions, evoking memories of childhood. Decorated eggs (pysanky) carry symbolic meanings, while Easter bread (paska) represents eternity. Amidst modern challenges, preserving these traditions remains vital for connecting past and future generations of Ukrainians, especially for those far from home.

Spotlighted in Careersphere Podcast

The University of Stirling’s Careersphere podcast features Arundati Dandapani, who discusses her unique career path and the mission of Generation1.ca to promote immigrant inclusion and workforce mobility. Key insights include valuing education, critical thinking, and networking. She offers advice for navigating career challenges in a rapidly changing job market.

Impact of Immigrant Diasporas in Canada: African Contributions

Leading by Association podcast guest Dwania Peele’s Amplify Your Biz Summit featured discussions on business finances, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of Black History Month in Canada. The theme celebrates Black achievements, while Generation1.ca’s AfroRise Fellowship honours future visions for the continent and Black Excellence. African-born newcomers are now 16% of recent immigrants to Canada, significantly enriching society.