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From Graduation to Employment: Challenges for Canada’s International Students
International student graduates play a key role in Canada’s economy, yet they face employment gaps, wage disparities, and job market challenges. A new Statistics Canada study explores their early career outcomes, barriers to employment, and pathways to success.

Canada’s Provinces Alarmed Over Healthcare Recruitment Amid Immigration Cuts
Canada’s Provinces warn of worsening healthcare shortages as the federal government slashes skilled immigration numbers. With reduced allocations for doctors and nurses, leaders fear longer wait times and staffing crises.

British Columbia Confirms 2025 BC PNP Allocation Cut In Half
British Columbia’s 2025 Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) allocation has been cut by 50 percent, sparking concerns over economic growth, labour shortages, and immigration impacts.

How Canada Has Made It Easier To Qualify For Super Visa
Discover how Canada’s updated Super Visa health insurance requirements, effective January 28, 2025, will make it easier for parents and grandparents of Canadian residents to secure coverage. Learn about the new rules, eligibility criteria, and what these changes mean for applicants and their families.

How Muslims Became a Vital Component Of Canada’s Population
Explore the rich history, rapid growth, and diverse contributions of the Muslim population in Canada. Discover their impact on politics, business, arts, and social services, as well as the challenges they face and efforts to combat Islamophobia in a multicultural society.

Lower Immigration Will Slow Growth, But Recession Risk Low, Says Report
Discover how Canada’s decision to reduce immigration targets could impact economic growth, GDP, housing, and labour markets. This analysis highlights key findings from the Conference Board of Canada and offers insights into the potential risks and long-term consequences of the policy shift.

New Quebec Law to Require Immigrants to Integrate into ‘Common Culture’
Quebec’s new bill aims to require immigrants to adopt “common culture,’ focusing on French language, secularism, and integration. Learn about the policy’s impact and debate.

Canada’s Minimum Wage Hike: Provinces Set for Early 2025 Increases
Discover how significant minimum wage increases across Canada in 2025 will impact workers, businesses, and the economy. Learn about federal and provincial wage changes, reasons for the hikes, and their effects on living costs, financial security, and employment opportunities.

How Quebec’s Regions Are Thriving Thanks To Immigration
Quebec sees record population growth, adding 208,000 residents from July 2023 to July 2024, driven by immigration. Montreal leads with 91,000 new residents, while regions like Quebec City, Laval, and Outaouais also flourish. Learn more about the trends shaping Quebec’s demographic future.