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Canada Needs To Do More To Help Immigrants Make As Much As Canadians, Says Fraser Institute
Canada needs to do more to help immigrants make as much as Canadian-born workers because there is a persistent pay gap, says the Fraser Institute
How to Overcome a Lack of Canadian Work Experience In Job Market
Navigating the Canadian job market can be challenging for newcomers due to barriers such as unfamiliarity with Canadian work experience, unrecognized foreign credentials, language hurdles,
Canada To Spend $90m Improving Credential Recognition Of Immigrant Healthcare Workers
Canada is investing up to $90 million in projects to help foreign-educated immigrants get their credentials recognized, Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announced Monday. In Charlottetown,
Ontario Vows to Reduce Barriers for Foreign Nurses to Work in Canada
Ontario is to find ways to recognize the educational credentials of internationally-trained nurses more quickly. Premier Doug Ford has given the College of Nurses of
Quebec Inks Deal With Switzerland For Recognition Of Healthcare Workers’ Credentials
Quebec has inked a deal with the Swiss government to recognize the professional credentials of five groups of healthcare workers educated in that European country.
Canada To Help Foreign-Trained Health Care Workers Get Jobs
Canada has announced $1.5 million in spending to help foreign-trained health care workers get their credentials recognized. The spending, announced on Monday by Marie-France Lalonde,
Saskatchewan Eyes More Immigrants With Labour Mobility and Fair Registration Practices Act
Saskatchewan is hoping a new bit of legislation will allow it to become the Canadian destination of choice for immigrants to Canada from throughout the
British Columbia Recruiting Foreign-Trained Nurses With $12M Funding Boost
British Columbia is plunking down $12 million to recruit foreign-trained nurses by making it easier – and cheaper – for them to get their credentials
Newfoundland & Labrador Boosts Immigrant Settlement and Credential Recognition Services
The Atlantic Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador is upping its game and planning to offer more settlement services – including better recognition of foreign