Trending Now
Tag: Immigration Levels
Immigration Dips In July But Still On Track To Set New Annual Record
Immigrants arrived in Canada in fewer numbers in July as the country saw its second consecutive drop in monthly immigration but remains poised to close
Immigration in 2023 on track to bust record-high targets for this year, next year and even 2025
Immigration is on track to bust every target set out in Ottawa’s 2023-2025 Immigration Levels Plan by the end of this year with 232,120 new permanent residents to
High Immigration ‘May Not Be the Cause or the Answer for Canada’s Economic Underperformance
Higher-than-average immigration levels are not the reason for Canada’s economic underperformance and falling living standards in recent decades, columnist Tony Keller has argued in The
Why Setting Canada’s Immigration Levels Is All About Balanace
The impact that Canada’s current and future immigration levels will have on the country’s infrastructure, healthcare, and economy were the subject of a recent Financial
Outgoing Canada Immigration Minister Says More Newcomer Needed To Build Housing
Outgoing Immigration Minister Sean Fraser – now the minister of housing and infrastructure – has defended Canada’s record-high immigration levels, saying these newcomers help developers
Canada Immigration Applications Drop In First Quarter Of 2023
Applications to immigrate to Canada dropped in the first quarter of this year compared to the same period last year, possibly indicating a future fall
Quebeckers Say They Want More Immigration, Despite Provincial Government Saying No
Quebeckers are the most likely Canadians to want more immigration to the country of any residents in Canada – despite the stated intentions of Quebec
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe Enlists Help Of Business Community In Bid To Boost Immigration
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has enlisted the help of the business community in persuading Ottawa to boost immigration to his Prairie province. At a Saskatchewan
Premiers Of Canada’s Provinces And Territories Agree On Need For Increased Immigration
Premiers across Canada want Ottawa to up its immigration game and give the provinces and territories more of a say in both the recruitment of