Canada investing in immigrant settlement in the Atlantic Provinces
The provinces of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have recently been allotted new funding for immigrant integration and skills enhancement to help newcomers succeed. The 'Work in Nova Scotia(WINS): Workplace…
Canada invests $50 million to improve foreign credential recognition
The Government of Canada is working to help new Canadian immigrants integrate into the work force more quickly. Employment and Social DevelopmentCanada (ESDC) Minister Diane Finley and Citizenship, Immigration and…
Canada is at its Lowest Unemployment Rate in 33 Years
According to a Statistics Canada report, Canadian employers created 51,100 jobs in September, three times more than economists had predicted. This swell of employment brought the national unemployment rate down…
Canada’s Labour Force Concerns: Action is Needed Now
According to Monte Solberg, Minister of Human Resources and Social Development Canada (ESDC), Canadian labour force growth is projected to increase by only 11 per cent over the next 50…
Canada will maintain immigration levels for 2009
Earlier this year, Citizenship, Immigration, and Multiculturalism Canada Minister Jason Kenney announced that Canada was considering revising immigration targets, given economic uncertainty and rising unemployment in certain parts of the…
Canada marks Asian Heritage Month
In 2002, the Government of Canada officially designated the month of May as Asian Heritage Month. Since then, celebrations and festivals highlighting Asian arts and culture have been held across…
Jason Kenney – Canada’s new Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism
With Prime Minister Stephen Harper's recent cabinet shuffle, Jason Kenney, the former Secretary of State for Multiculturalism and Canadian Identity has been appointed as the new Minister of Citizenship, Immigration…
Canada Needs to Keep Foreign Skilled Workers and Students
Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty is stressing the importance of keeping skilled workers in Canada and of recruiting talented immigrants to offset Canada's chronic labour force shortages. Minister Flaherty met…
Canada’s New Budget: Improve and Speed Up the Immigration Process
Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty delivered the new Canadian budget in Parliament yesterday. Regarding immigration, the new budget pledges 22 million over two years, including legislation to speed up the…
Canada’s Prime Minister designates Pier 21 immigration museum a National Historic Museum
Prime Minister Stephen Harper has recently designated an immigration museum located at Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, used as a point-of-entry for immigrants for almost 43 years, a National…