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Global Turmoil Saps U.S. Job Growth
The U.S. labor market slowed last month after a long stretch of job creation, fanning worries that global turmoil is weighing on the domestic economy
Conservatives Promise To Limit Citizenship Revocation
According to Defence Minister Jason Kenney, the Conservative Party only considers certain reasons for stripping individuals of Canadian citizenship including « violent acts of disloyalty to
Express Entry Round Of Invitations Repeats Lowest Qualifying Score To Date
(Ninth successive draw with Comprehensive Ranking Score under 600) October 2nd 2015 – Canadian Immigration authorities conducted the 18th round of invitations under Express Entry,
Federal Immigration Policy Curtails Nova Scotia Population Goals
During the past 25 years, Canada’s population has grown by more than 25 per cent. Yet during the same period, Nova Scotia’s population increased by
IOM releases results of report on ‘How the World Views Migration’
A newly released report produced by International Organization for Migration (IOM) provides a global overview of people’s attitudes towards immigration. The full findings of the
Canadian Economy Adds 12,000 Jobs in September
Despite the Canadian economy adding 12,000 jobs in September, the unemployment rate climbed to 7.1%, its highest level since February 2014 as more people entering
Canada Turns Left
Canada’s election of a Liberal government, under Justin Trudeau, has big implications from the perspective in the United States. Of all the neoliberal parties during
Liberals Urged To Rescind Spousal Sponsorship Restrictions
Controversial restrictions imposed by the conservatives are under attack. The rules prevent a spouse or partner from abroad who has been in a relationship with
Liberals Vow to Admit 25,000 Syrian Refugees by Year’s End
Refugee advocates continue to question Justin Trudeau’s pledge to admit 25,000 Syrian refugees to Canada before New Year’s Day. Yet, Liberal MP John McCallum says

