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Le Québec émet 1 650 invitations d’immigration au Canada lors d’un nouveau tirage de Déclaration d’intérêt
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Canada’s Immigration Strategy Boosts Education Levels Among Newcomers
Immigration programs that seek to attract highly skilled and highly educated foreign nationals to Canada have been so successful that racialized women now hold more
New Canada Initiatives to Support Francophone Immigration Outside Quebec
A latest news release coming from Caraquet, New Brunswick, details that a series of initiatives to support Francophone immigration outside Quebec are being put into
Popularity for the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Soars Before Expiration
The federal government’s Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot (RNIP) has witnessed a sharp uptick in application numbers ahead of its expiry in February 2024. The
Canada’s Immigration Ministers Met In Toronto With Aim Of Improving System
Federal, provincial and territorial immigration ministers met in Toronto to talk about the future of immigration in Canada, including how it can help boost the
Opinion Piece Argues That the Liberal Party Has “Broken Canada’s Immigration System”
The Globe and Mail columnist Tony Keller’s recent opinion piece holds the view that “the Liberals have broken Canada’s immigration system,” one which he claims
Canada’s Prairie Provinces Benefit Most By Retaining Immigrants, Report Says
Canada’s Prairie provinces got the biggest bang for their immigration buck in recent years and are poised to see GDP boosts of more than half
Canada Jobs: Wages And Number Of People Working Climbed In November, Latest Data Reveals
Wages and the number of people landing paying Canada jobs both climbed in November last year, the latest data from Statistics Canada reveals. In its
Le marché du travail canadien se resserre alors que les employeurs continuent activement de recruter
Le marché du travail au Canada continue de se resserrer comme plus en plus de travailleurs à la recherche d’un emploi en trouvent un, révèlent
Le chef du PPC veut mettre un frein à l’immigration toujours croissante au Canada
Le chef du Parti populaire du Canada (PPC), Maxime Bernier, affirme que les objectifs ambitieux d’Ottawa en matière d’immigration pour les prochaines années, qui culmineront