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Ottawa’s Share of Immigrants in Decline as Newcomers Look to Montreal and the West (Audio)
Ottawa’s share of new immigrants continues to decline as newcomers increasingly opt for the economic opportunities of Western Canada or the cultural diversity of Montreal.
More Immigrants Coming to Nova Scotia Than at Any Time in the Last 10 Years, Government Says
More immigrants chose to make Nova Scotia their home last year than at any time in the last 10 years, the provincial government said Monday.
Temporary Foreign Workers Forced Out of Workforce by ‘4 in and 4 out’ Rule (Audio)
From 1 April 2015, a change to the Temporary Foreign Worker Program could see some migrant workers refused work permits. The change should be scrapped because
Saskatchewan Population Hits Record High; More Immigrants Choosing West Over Toronto
The proportion of new Canadians calling Saskatchewan home has more than tripled over the past decade. According to a new Statistics Canada study, 2.7 per
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
Government Seeks Quebecers’ Views on Proposed Immigration Policy Overhaul (Audio)
The provincial government of Quebec is planning to launch a consultation to understand the pinions and views of its residents regarding immigration, diversity, and inclusion
Canada Unveils New Plan to Attract Wealthy Immigrants
Canada recently unveiled elements of a proposal to attract wealthy immigrants, provided they invest a minimum 2 million Canadian dollars ($1.7 million) into a venture-capital
Absorbing More Immigrants May Benefit Rich Countries
Population economics has been a greatly ignored field of study, especially when it comes to deriving solutions for an economic crisis, which many countries have
Number of Quebecers Moving Out-of-Province at 15-Year High
2013 saw Quebec’s population rising by about 63,000, but it also saw the total growth rate for the province decreasing for the fourth consecutive year.

