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Canada Introduces Temporary Immigration Measures For Those Fleeing Lebanon
Canada offers temporary immigration support for Lebanese nationals fleeing conflict, with fee-exempt visa extensions available until July 2025 for eligible applicants.
Immigration Helped Canada Avoid Recession In 2023, Economists Say
Concerns escalate over Canada’s immigration policy changes as recent cuts to permanent resident targets raise questions about impacts on the economy, workforce, and education sector, challenging Canada’s global competitiveness and future growth.
Canada Is World’s Fourth Most Economically Stable Country
Discover why Canada ranks among the world’s most economically stable countries in 2024. From quality of life to social purpose and business agility, learn what makes Canada a top destination for newcomers, investors, and businesses seeking growth and stability.
Fewer Job Vacancies for Truckers In Canada, But Demand Remains Strong
Explore the challenges facing Canada’s trucking industry, including driver shortages, recruitment efforts, and how labour shortages impact supply chains and the economy.
Canada Ranks Among the World’s Safest Countries Heading into 2025
Canada ranks among the safest countries in 2025, known for low crime, strong healthcare, inclusive policies, and reliable transportation – an ideal place to visit or relocate.
Atlantic Canada Universities Face Dramatic Decline In International Student Numbers
Atlantic Canada universities face a major challenge due to the 2024 cap on international students, with significant financial losses and reduced enrolment threatening their future.
New Quebec Immigration Policy Restricts Skilled Worker Invitations to 25% Per Country
Quebec sets a 25% cap on skilled worker invitations per country to diversify immigration sources and preserve its Francophone culture, effective from October 2024 to 2025.
How Canadian Employers Are Tackling Immigrant Underemployment
Discover the “Talent to Win” report by the Institute for Canadian Citizenship and Deloitte, highlighting the challenges of immigrant underemployment in Canada.
Quebec Proposes New Legislation to Control International Student Admissions
Quebec’s Bill 74 proposes restricting international student admissions, citing housing shortages and language preservation.