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Canada Labour Shortages Costing Business $38bn Each Year
Canadian businesses are losing out on up to $38 billion in contracts and sales because of labour shortages plaguing the country, claims the Canadian Federation
Ontario’s Construction Worker Shortage Reaches 72,000
The current Ontario construction worker shortage has peaked at 72,000 missing personnel, according to GTA Homes blog Realinsights. While the labour shortage within this sector
Immigration Minister says tax-free home savings accounts help newcomers to Canada buy homes faster
Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada, Marc Miller, announced on August 11 that the new tax-free First Home Savings Account is available and assisting
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.
How Internationally-Trained Database Analysts Can Immigrate To Canada
Immigration to Canada by internationally-trained database analysts and data administrators is booming with the latest Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) data showing such immigration
Employers In Canada Increasingly Recruiting Tech Workers Abroad Due To Serious Labour Shortages
Employers in Canada are increasingly turning to international recruiting to fill tech jobs that are going begging for a lack of qualified candidates to fill
Employers Struggle As Canada Job Vacancies Hit All-Time High In Second Quarter Of 2022
With almost a million jobs going begging for a lack of workers to fill them in Canada, employers are desperate for qualified candidates and many
Tech Companies Ask Quebec To Hit Pause On Law To Force Immigrants To Learn French In 6 Months
Tech companies in Quebec say it’s unreasonable to expect immigrants to the francophone province to learn French in only six months – and they want
Quebec Business Groups Want To Almost Double Immigration
Business and industry groups in Quebec want to almost double immigration to Quebec but a separatist opposition party in the francophone province is throwing cold