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Five Canadian Provinces To Keep Holding Immigration Detainees In Provincial Jails
Five Canadian provinces – Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Alberta and Saskatchewan – are reportedly saying they will keep detaining migrants in their provincial jails under

Canada To Spend More Than $14M On Expanding Immigrant Settlement Services In Prairies
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is investing more than $14.3 million to provide more settlement services in the three Prairie provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan

Claresholm, Population 3,800, Receives 5,000 Applications For Rural & Northern Immigration Pilot
2020-03-08 – Claresholm, Alberta, with a population of 3,800, has been inundated with more than 5,000 applications from 70 different countries for the Rural and

Claresholm Launches Community Website For Rural & Northern Immigration Pilot
2020-02-13 – Claresholm in Alberta has launched the process for candidates to register profiles for the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot. The town says it

Canada Welcomed Modern-Era Record Of More Than 341,000 Immigrants In 2019
2020-02-10 – Canada admitted a new modern-era record of more than 341,000 new permanent residents in 2019, new government data shows. The 341,180 immigrants welcomed
Alberta to Face Critical Labor Shortage Due to Changes in Temporary Foreign Workers Program
Experts have warned that Alberta, which accounts for 26% of the country’s employment growth, may face a shortage of up to 96,000 workers by 2023
Canada’s Job Market Battles Uncertainty
Canada’s job market is expected to see a flat growth rate, with oil companies shedding jobs as other sectors create new ones. The layoffs in
Alberta Facing ‘Two Years of Tough Times,’ Conference Board of Canada Says
In January, the Conference Board of Canada warned that Alberta could slip into recession and today, opinion regarding the province’s economy remains unchanged. Speaking to
Avec une croissance plus forte que prévue, l’Alberta est la province la plus favorable pour les petites entreprises
Selon un rapport de Marchés mondiaux CIBC, l’Alberta a la plus forte croissance projetée avec les bonnes données démographiques et les tendances en matière d’immigration,

