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Canada Invites 1,000 Education Professionals in Latest Express Entry Category-Based Draw
What you need to know about Canada’s latest Express Entry draw, which issued 1,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in the Education occupations category.

Temporary Worker Crackdown Leaves Quebec Hotel Industry With Staff Shortages
Quebec’s hotel industry warns of a summer staffing crisis as new restrictions on temporary foreign workers create major hiring gaps. Calls grow for more flexibility.

How to Immigrate to Canada as a Dental Hygienist or Dental Therapist
Are you a skilled dental hygienist or dental therapist looking to immigrate to Canada? With increasing demand for professionals in this field, Canada offers excellent immigration opportunities. Submit your credentials today.

Alberta Targets Tech, Tourism, and Law Enforcement in April 2025 Immigration Draws
Alberta continued its targeted approach to economic immigration in April 2025, issuing a total of 165 invitations through four streams under the Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP).

Quebec Reports Record Francisation Numbers as Opposition Criticises Delays
Quebec celebrates record numbers in French language training for newcomers, but the opposition criticises delays and poor planning in delivering services.

Canada Invites 421 Candidates Under Provincial Nominee Program in New Express Entry Draw
Canada’s latest Express Entry draw issued 421 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) in the Provincial Nominee Program category.

Canada Records 528,000 Job Vacancies: Healthcare, Hospitality and Retail Lead
Canada had 528,000 job vacancies in February 2025, with healthcare, hospitality and retail accounting for over 40% of all openings.

How Immigrants Sustain Canada’s Healthcare System
A new Statistics Canada report shows immigrants are vital to renewing Canada’s healthcare workforce, despite many working below their qualification level.

Canada’s 2025 Election: Immigration Groups Urge Leaders to Back a Fairer System
Ahead of the 2025 federal election, over 90 Canadian groups urge leaders to commit to a fairer, more inclusive immigration vision that benefits all Canadians.

