November 22, 2024
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The Prince Edward Island (P.E.I.) government is planning to raise the number of foreign workers allowed in the province for permanent Canadian residency as part of a plan to keep immigration at the highest levels seen in over ten years. A review of the PNP (Provincial Nominee Program) recommends the province look at additional avenues […]

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In the year 2034, Canada’s growth will be entirely due to immigration. The reason – The number of retirees exiting the workforce will exceed the number of births in the country. If Canada will stop accepting immigrants, the labor force and economic growth would see a drastic decline.

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A Toronto-based social enterprise, Youthful Cities, released their first-ever ranking of Canada’s “most youthful” cities.

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To help combat the issue at hand, the federal government launched the Global Skills Strategy to increase the high-skills talent pool.

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Canada’s Top Employers for Young People evaluated employers, based on initiatives and programs offered to attract and retain younger employees.

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Online research firm Statista conducted a survey of 8,000 Canadians employed by large firms and institutions with 500 or more employees, across 25 industry sectors.

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What would someone request for their 120th birthday? Cicilia Laurent is a lady who has lived across three centuries, and she had a special request to mark her birth on January 31st.

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Canada uses a system of points to evaluate an immigrants’ ability to be a part of the Canadian workforce, based on age, language & work experience.

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The Canadian goverment set a goal to allow 305,000 immigrants move to Canada in 2016, slightly higher than the previous year.

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The Canadian government is joining with the premiers of Canada’s Atlantic provinces to initiate a new strategy for growth targeted at economic stimulation and increasing hiring in the region. Several federal ministers (including P.E.I. Premier Wade MacLauchlan, Newfoundland & Labrador Premier Dwight Ball, New Brunswick Premier Brian Gallant, and Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil) met […]

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