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Canada Must Prioritize Immigrants with STEM Skills and Language Proficiency, Study Says
Discover why Canada should prioritize STEM-qualified immigrants with strong language skills to boost living standards, productivity, and innovation. Learn how skilled immigration drives economic growth and enhances government revenue.
New Program In British Columbia to Help Immigrant and Refugee Entrepreneurs
The Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce launched the New to Canada program to help refugees and immigrants integrate into the local business community.
Curbing Temporary Immigration Will Cost Canada Economic Growth, RBC Says
Cutting back on temporary resident immigration to Canada is going to hurt the country’s economic growth and make the impact of retiring Baby Boomers harder
Here Are the Top 10 Most In-Demand Occupations in Calgary, Alberta
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Study Reveals that Increasing Numbers of Immigrants Are Leaving Canada for Other Countries
A recent study on immigrant retention trends in Canada reveals that onward immigration (immigrants leaving Canada) has been persistent for several decades, with a “severe
US Immigrant Entrepreneurs Drawn by Canada Start-Up Visa Program
Discover how immigrant entrepreneurs in the US can use Canada’s Start-Up Visa to gain permanent residence and build a growth-focused business in Canada.
Northwest Territories Outlines Immigration Successes In New Report
A Government of Northwest Territories (GNWT) report on its immigration strategy between 2017 and 2022 highlights the successes and improved outcomes of Canada immigration in
Canadian Economy Surpasses Growth Expectations
The Canadian economy surpassed growth expectations last fall, renewing hope that the recession is slowing down. According to the latest figures from Statistics Canada, the