Can Canada’s Population Reach 100m by 2100?
Canada’s population needs to triple to 100 million by 2100 if it is to continue to stay relevant on the international stage. That is the
Canada’s population needs to triple to 100 million by 2100 if it is to continue to stay relevant on the international stage. That is the
A born and bred Canadian clothing giant is threatening to move out of the country if the federal government does not make it easier to
Canadian Immigration Minister John McCallum has indicated that increasing the number of newcomers to 450,000 in five years is likely beyond what the federal government
Ontario is spending up to $60 million to provide free language courses for all new immigrants. The courses are available to all newcomers, regardless of
Canada could face a mental health time bomb if it fails to adapt its services to the needs of the multicultural range of immigrants in
A ruling has been made on the issue of how courses completed via distance learning are treated when it comes to applications for a Post-Graduation
The number of citizenship applications received by the Canadian government has continued its dramatic downward trend, causing experts to question whether increasing costs are to
Encouraging international students to live and work in Nova Scotia after they graduate is the aim of a new pilot program to boost immigration to
The key finding of a new study is that immigrants start a disproportionate number of new businesses, helping create jobs and feed the American economy.
Are you a candidate with skills and qualifications in one of Canada’s 82 jobs for occupation-specific Express Entry draws? We want to help you move
The rapidly-growing popularity of Canada’s Start-Up Visa (SUV) entrepreneur immigration program saw it expand by 58.1 per cent in January over the previous month as 490
A pause has been put on the Saskatchewan Hard-to-Fill Skills Pilot program, for a program review that is set to conclude in Spring 2024. Occupations
Manitoba has conducted a new draw the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program, issuing 104 letters of advice to apply. The March 8 draw focused on Skilled
Mona Shahwan El-Tahan first arrived in Newfoundland in 1975 as a young engineering graduate from Cairo University ready to study and get her master’s degree at Memorial
Swiss immigrants to Canada tend to come to the country primarily through the Federal Skilled Worker (FSW) and Canadian Experience Class (CEC) worker programs but