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Ontario Launches New Workforce Priority Stream In Major OINP Redesign
Ontario launches the Workforce Priority stream in a major OINP redesign, replacing former streams with new pathways for workers and physicians.

Provinces Press Ottawa To Increase PNP Allocations And Reform Express Entry
Canada’s provinces are urging Ottawa to increase PNP allocations and reform Express Entry to better meet regional labour market needs.

Quebec Reinforces French-Language Integration Model With New National Policy
Quebec launches a new national integration policy focused on French language, shared values and newcomer participation in Quebec society.

Canada Issues 4,000 Invitations in New Healthcare Express Entry Draw
Canada held a Healthcare and Social Services Express Entry draw on June 25, 2026, issuing 4,000 invitations to apply for permanent residence with a CRS cutoff of 475 — the first healthcare round since February.

Canada Job Vacancies Rise For First Time Since 2022 As Demand Grows In Key Occupations
Canada’s job vacancies rose for the first time since 2022. Discover the occupations, provinces and sectors offering the best opportunities for immigrants.

IRCC Reverses Bill C-3 Citizenship Certificate Surrender Orders
In one of the fastest reversals in recent memory, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has begun walking back the “surrender letters” it sent to

Canada Issues 4,000 Invitations in Largest Canadian Experience Class Express Entry Draw Since March
Canada held a Canadian Experience Class Express Entry draw on June 23, 2026, issuing 4,000 invitations at a CRS cutoff of 516 — the largest CEC round since March and the first time both draw size and cutoff have moved in candidates’ favour since early March.

Quebec Reopens Family Sponsorship Applications With 15,700-Application Cap
Quebec will reopen family sponsorship applications on July 2, 2026, with new intake caps and a priority schedule for spouses, parents and grandparents.

Manitoba Phases Out Standalone Graduate Immigration Route In Major MPNP Change
Manitoba is shifting international graduates into the Skilled Worker stream, placing greater emphasis on local work experience and labour market needs.