Category: Economic Immigration
Alberta Canada Wants Immigrants in Rural and Urban Areas
Canada's aging workforce is troubling to the government and economists. New data from Statistics Canada shows that despite an aging population, the workforce in Alberta, Canada ...
Read MoreCanada Commits $10 Million to Help Newcomer Immigrants Find Work
Many new immigrants to Canada have a difficult time getting Canadian work experience and integrating into life in Canada. Census statistics show recent immigrants have a lower employment ...
Read MoreWith Goal to Welcome 1,000,000 Immigrants in Next 3 Years, Canada Increases Integration Funding
The Canadian government announced in October 2018 that it wants 1,000,000 new permanent immigrants in the next 3 years and is increasing immigration to 310,000 in 2019 340,000 ...
Read MoreWith a Record Low Unemployment Rate Canada Needs Immigrants
Canada’s unemployment rate reached a record 40 year low in November, according to Statistics Canada’s monthly Labour Force Survey. The unemployment rate, which Statistics Canada ...
Read MoreCanada's Economic Immigration Programs Give Us an Advantage Over the U.S., says Trudeau
Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen announced Canada is boosting immigration to 350,000 in 2021 because "economic immigration is badly needed in areas across the country that are ...
Read MoreCanada Is Boosting Immigration to 350,000 in 2021
The Canada government announced on October 31, 2018, that it is increasing immigration to 350,000 in 2021, primarily in economic programs to address skills shortages and gaps in ...
Read MoreEliminating Immigration Would Have a Negative Impact on Canada's Economy
A new Conference Board of Canada report says that eliminating immigration would have a negative impact on Canada's economy. The study imagined what would happen by 2040 if Canada's ...
Read MoreCanada Needs More Low-Skilled Immigrants
A new investigation by the Wall Street Journal says that Canada's employers are facing an aging workforce and need more lower-skilled immigrants to fill jobs. Farm and blue-collar ...
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