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New Brunswick’s 2030 Growth Plan Signals Major Immigration Push
New Brunswick’s 2030 growth plan highlights rising demand for immigrants to fill labour shortages, attract investment, and support key industries across the province.

Comprehensive Guide For New Immigrants to Quebec City in 2026
A comprehensive guide for new immigrants to Quebec City in 2026, covering housing, employment, transportation, healthcare, education, cost of living, and daily life in one of Canada’s most historic and affordable cities.

Quebec Population Shrinks As Temporary Immigration Falls
Quebec’s population declined in 2025 as temporary immigration fell sharply and deaths once again exceeded births, new demographic figures show.

British Columbia Issues 437 Invitations to High Economic Impact Workers Under BC PNP
British Columbia has invited 437 candidates under the BC Provincial Nominee Program in an Innovate: High Economic Impact draw under the Skills Immigration category, targeting high-wage job offers and top-scoring candidates.

Manitoba Issues 906 Letters of Advice to Apply in Largest MPNP Draw of 2026
Manitoba has issued 906 Letters of Advice to Apply in its largest Provincial Nominee Program draw of 2026, targeting candidates working in education-sector occupations and those selected through strategic recruitment initiatives.

British Columbia Invites 333 Skilled Workers Under BC PNP in Sector-Specific Draw
British Columbia has invited 333 candidates under the BC Provincial Nominee Program in a sector-specific Skills Immigration draw targeting healthcare, early childhood education, veterinary care and construction trades workers.

Quebec To Fast-Track Permanent Residency For Foreign Workers Facing Permit Expiry
Quebec will fast-track permanent residence applications for foreign workers facing permit expiry through its skilled worker selection program.

Canada Turns to Immigration to Fill Skilled Trades Gap in Housing Push
Canada says immigration can help address skilled trades shortages as Ottawa links immigration policy to faster home construction.

British Columbia Issues 437 Invitations to High Economic Impact Workers Under BC PNP
British Columbia has invited 437 candidates under the BC Provincial Nominee Program in an Innovate: High Economic Impact draw targeting high-wage job offers and top-scoring candidates.

