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Quota Reached for Quebec Skilled Worker Applications Submitted by Post
The Quebec government announced today the quota of 3500 for applications submitted by post under the Quebec skilled worker program (QSWP), was reached. The program
Liberals Announce New Immigration Policies (Audio)
Only one week since being formally sworn in, the Canadian government revealed important immigration policy changes and confirming that Syrian refugees will dominate the storyline
Montreal Economy Needs Qualified Workers
Montreal contributes greatly to the Quebec economy both through GDP and government tax revenue. However, in several important ways the city is falling behind other
Quebec Premier Urges Canadians to Welcome Syrian Refugees
Shortly after Islamic State terrorists killed at least 129 people and wounded more than 300 in Paris, Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard announced that the province
U.S. Nervous Over Canada’s Massive Refugee Plan
It is not surprising to learn that the United States is watching closely as Canada’s new government moves ahead with its Syrian refugee policies. Recently,
Majority of Canadians Oppose Liberal Plan to Welcome 25,000 Syrian Refugees by Year End
A majority of Canadians oppose the government’s plan to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees in the next six weeks. A poll, conducted by Angus Reid Institute
Baby Boomers Retiring to Cause Imminent Economic Hardship for Canada
Canada’s baby boomers – the large demographic of people born in the two decades following the Second World War, have begun the transition into old
Canadian Economy to Experience Long Term Slow Growth
A report published as part of the autumn edition of the Bank of Canada Review, a twice-yearly collection of academic papers by bank economists, concludes
Canada Reverses ‘Brain Drain’
In the 1990s, Canada found itself losing scientific, engineering and medical talent to the U.S. But evidence suggests that a number of developments may have

