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Justin Trudeau Says Canada Accepting Too Many Temporary Immigrants
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says temporary immigration numbers have grown disproportionate to the country’s absorption capacity. He claimed this to be driving mental health

Canada’s Housing Crisis Cannot be Solved by Cutting Immigration: Economist
Reducing immigration to tackle Canada’s housing crisis would be a mistake, says Desjardins Group chief economist Jimmy Jean. His comments came amid claims Canada’s historic

RBC Economics Explains Why Canada Immigration Will Need To Increase
A massive increase in annual immigration to Canada resulting in up to 842,053 new permanent residents – or 2.1 per cent of the country’s current

Canada May Re-Evaluate Immigration Targets, Says Housing Minister Sean Fraser
Canada Housing Minister and former Immigration Minister Sean Fraser has hinted that the federal government may consider changes to the country’s historically high immigration levels

Top 8 Most In-Demand Jobs In Canada for Skilled Foreign Workers in 2024
View our list of the most in-demand jobs in Canada, using data from Job Bank of the Government of Canada.

Immigration Minister Marc Miller Turns to Immigration as Canada Construction Loses Jobs
Recent Statistics Canada data suggests that Canada continues to lose tens of thousands construction jobs, despite meeting – and exceeding – its target immigration levels

Expanding Immigration While Not Fixing Systemic Racism Could Deter Newcomers from Coming To Canada
Independent research professional Themrise Khan sheds light on the endemic racism that exists within Canadian society, arguing that leaving it unaddressed while simultaneously expanding economic

Marc Miller To Maintain Or Increase Canada’s Record-High Immigration Levels Plan
Immigration Minister Marc Miller says Canada will stay the course and maintain or increase its record-breaking immigration targets because the country’s aging workforce is creating

Immigration Policies Set Quebec Economic Growth Below Canada National Average
Quebec’s economic growth is likely to trail the national average for a second year in a row in 2023, Mouvement Desjardins economists forecast in latest