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Atlantic Canada Business Leaders On Board With Federal Plan to Increase Immigration
Atlantic Canadian business and educational leaders are encouraged by Ottawa’s plan to boost immigration to more than 400,000 per year over the next three years.

Canada Tops Survey As Country Where People Most Want To Move
Canada tops the list of countries to which people throughout the world would like to move, a new survey reveals. Remitly, a company that lets

Quebec Updates Salary Guide For Employers Hiring Temporary Foreign Workers
Quebec has updated its salary guide for employers hiring temporary foreign workers for many entry-level jobs. Called the Édition 2020 du Guide des salaires par

International Students Increasingly Important to Canada’s Colleges and Universities: Study
Canadian universities and colleges are increasingly wooing international students to study in Canada – especially those from China – to boost their bottom line, a Statistics Canada study

Interest In Immigrating To Canada Grows During COVID-19 Pandemic, Study Reveals
People all over the world became more interested in immigrating to Canada during the COVID-19 pandemic, a study conducted by World Education Services reveals. The

Canada’s Population Growth To Record Low Due To COVID-19 Immigration Restrictions
The COVID-19 global pandemic pushed up the death rate and drove down immigration levels due to restrictions on international travel, causing Canada’s population growth rate

Canada Rated Best Country In World For Welcoming Immigrants
A newly-released Gallup poll reveals Canada is the most welcoming country in the world – and far more tolerant than the United States – for

Newfoundland Immigrants Find Work But Struggle to Get Qualifications Recognized
A new report says immigrants to Newfoundland and Labrador often struggle to get their foreign qualifications recognized when they arrive to the Rock. “In relation
Canadian Agencies to Share Personal Information of Immigrants (Audio)
Canadian Immigration officials will be allowed to share the personal information of citizens and permanent residents with other government agencies, under new proposals tabled on

