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Saskatchewan Announces Changes to Immigrant Nominee Program
The province of Saskatchewan has announced reforms to its Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) that will focus on attracting and retaining the skilled workers that the
Ontario Nurses Warn of Extreme Shortages
The Ontario Nurses’ Association says that the province is facing a “chaotic” shortage in nursing if drastic changes are not made. Speaking on behalf
British Columbia Braces for Worker Shortages as Large Projects Loom
Employers in British Columbia are bracing themselves for more worker shortages, with nearly 50 projects on the go, most of which are in the billion-dollar
Calgary Looks to Welcome More Irish Workers
Just in time for Alberta’s next overseas recruitment mission, the federal government has announced that it will increase the number of working holiday visas granted
Alberta Job Numbers Sparking Hope
Despite the recent recession and resultant slowdown in job growth across the country, one province is still looking to hire more workers. For several years,
Average Weekly Earnings of Non-farm Employees in Saskatchewan Rises to $966 in December 2013 – Statistics Canada
The average weekly earnings of non-farm employees in Saskatchewan rose by 3.6 percent in December 2013, according to data released by Statistics Canada. This increase
NACC to Receive Funding Worth $800,000 for Helping Skilled Newcomers Obtain Jobs in their Chosen Fields
Ottawa is set to commit $800,000 to the National Association of Career Colleges (NACC) to help skilled newcomers to Canada, find work in their chosen
Alberta Registers Increase in Employment Levels in Conference Board of Canada’s Help-Wanted Index
The December edition of the Conference Board of Canada’s Help-Wanted Index showed Alberta recording its fifth consecutive gain with an increase of 3.5 points. It
Canada Temporary Visa Overview
Canada welcomes more than 35 million temporary residents each year. Unless they are Canadian citizens or Canadian Permanent Residents, individuals coming to Canada for the