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Nova Scotia Targets International Students to Boost Immigration
Encouraging international students to live and work in Nova Scotia after they graduate is the aim of a new pilot program to boost immigration to
Immigrant Entrepreneurship On The Rise, New Study Finds
The key finding of a new study is that immigrants start a disproportionate number of new businesses, helping create jobs and feed the American economy.
Arcane Rules Sees Canadians Stripped of Citizenship
An outdated rule that several federal governments failed to change has caused Canadians to be automatically stripped of their citizenship. The rule was introduced as
Major Security Issues With Canada’s New Passport Application System
A government review of a new system for processing Canadian passports found significant security issues with the way it was implemented. The Global Case Management
Canada Considering Global Talent Visa
Canada’s federal government is keen to capitalise on the rise of anti-immigration sentiment in competitor countries by introducing a global talent visa aimed at attracting
Canada’s Incarceration of Migrant Children ‘Breaks International Law’
Canada has been accused of breaking international law by keeping hundreds of children in immigration detention centres. Planned reforms of the immigration detention system cannot
Federal Government Will Not Stop Revoking Citizenships
The federal government has no plans to stop revoking citizenships while it decides if it will repeal the law that grants it power to do
Canada-EU Trade Deal Hinges on Belgium
Canada’s free trade deal with the European Union appears to hinge on whether one of Belgium’s regional parliaments drops its opposition. If a meeting between
La pénurie de travailleurs agricoles pourrait atteindre 114 000 personnes
La pénurie de main-d’œuvre dans le secteur agricole canadien pourrait atteindre 114 000 personnes d’ici 2025 si le mode de recrutement actuel des travailleurs étrangers

