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Quebec Announces Reopening Date For Popular Experience Immigration Program
Quebec has confirmed the PEQ will reopen on July 2, 2026, offering a temporary pathway to permanent residence for eligible graduates and workers.

Manitoba Issues 104 Letters of Advice to Apply in MPNP Skilled Worker Stream Draw
Manitoba has issued 104 Letters of Advice to Apply in MPNP EOI Draw #272, its 11th Provincial Nominee Program draw of 2026, targeting Skilled Worker Stream candidates selected through strategic recruitment initiatives.

Canada Ranked As Second Most Trustworthy Country For Investment In 2026
Canada ranked second globally for foreign investment confidence in 2026, driven by economic stability, natural resources and AI innovation.

British Columbia Reveals Full Details Of New Immigration Stream And Other 2026 Changes
British Columbia has released full details of a new temporary immigration stream for certain health authority employees working in rural and remote parts of the province. The Temporary Rural/Remote Health Support Initiative targets workers in eligible cleaning and security occupations employed by one of B.C.’s public health authorities. Registration opens June 15, 2026.

Economic Immigration Drives Filipino Success Story In Canada, Statistics Canada Says
Statistics Canada says Filipino immigrants are a major economic immigration success story, but many still face overqualification and discrimination.

British Columbia Reveals Full Details Of New Immigration Stream For Just Three Jobs
British Columbia has released full details of a new temporary BC PNP stream for rural and remote health support workers.

British Columbia Invites 342 Workers Under BC PNP in Sector-Specific Draw
British Columbia has invited 342 candidates under the BC Provincial Nominee Program in a sector-specific Skills Immigration draw targeting healthcare, childcare, veterinary care and construction trades workers.

Canada’s Job Market Cracks Are Widening as Resource Cities Surge and Ontario Struggles
Canada’s labour market is increasingly divided, with Alberta cities surging while Ontario manufacturing centres face rising unemployment in 2026.

Ontario Puts Legal Framework in Place for Major OINP Redesign
Ontario has implemented regulatory changes that pave the way for a major OINP redesign, signalling significant reforms to Ontario immigration.