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Ontario Demands One Third of The International Student Pool
Ontario universities say they want at least 35 per cent of the international students allowed into the province in the wake of Immigration Minister Marc
Canada Study Permit Cap Won’t Immediately Drive Down Rents, Says RBC
Immigration Minister Marc Miller’s cap on study permit applications will not be enough to stop the inflationary effect on rents due to increasing numbers of
How To Immigrate To Canada Through The Quebec Immigrant Investor Program From The Ivory Coast
The West African country of the Côte d’Ivoire, the Ivory Coast, was well on track to have supplied Canada with 15 new investors as November
Canada Labour Shortages Easing Off But Inflation Troubling Businesses
Labour shortages are easing off across Canada with 22 per cent fewer managers reporting they are having trouble finding workers but the spectre of rising
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
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
Invest $50m In Wage Subsidies For International Students, Says RBC Economics
Canada should invest around $50 million in a pilot wage-subsidy program for 7,000 foreign students in high-demand fields, say the authors of an RBC Economics
Jobs In Nursing, Manufacturing, Hospitality and Retail In Big Demand After COVID-19
Jobs for nurses are going begging and so too are many in hotels, restaurants, stores and lumberyards across Canada as the country gradually emerges from
Tout Benefits Of Skilled Trades Jobs To Prospective Immigrants, Ottawa Told
Ottawa needs to bolster the image of Canadian trades workers and try harder to recruit immigrants to resolve the severe labour shortage as tradespeople retire,