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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 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
Alberta Criticized for Using Secret List to Assess TFW Applicants(Audio)
Alberta’s nominee program has been criticized for its lack of transparency while choosing temporary foreign workers who would be allowed to stay in Canada permanently.
Critics Demand More Transparency Around New Temporary Foreign Worker Measures(Audio)
Due to one-time bridging measures quietly rolled out this week, only a small fraction of temporary foreign workers in Alberta will qualify for an extended
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 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
Alberta Job Vacancy Rate the Highest in Canada
Alberta had the highest rate of unfilled jobs in the country in the third quarter of this year, according to the Canadian Federation of Independent
Alberta Wants Ottawa to Lift Cap on Number of Immigrants Nominated for Permanent Jobs
Alberta wants the federal government to allow nomination of a greater number of economic immigrants for permanent residence so it can better meet its growing
With Strongest Projected Growth, Alberta is Most Favorable for Small Businesses
According to a report by CIBC World Markets, Alberta has the strongest projected growth along with good demographics and immigration trends, making it the most