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A Canadian province that felt like a dreamy

I visited a Canadian province that felt like a dreamy, walkable mix of Europe and the Pacific Northwest. Photographs of Victoria make the city look like it’s straight out of a fairy tale. And I, a Los Angeles resident, wasn’t disappointed when I visited the capital of British Columbia for the first time. I enjoyed visiting Victoria,

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Canada ends temporary public policy

Canada ends temporary public policy allowing visitors to apply for work permits from within the country. Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has ended a temporary public policy that allowed visitors to apply for a work permit from within Canada, effective immediately. IRCC introduced the policy in August 2020 to help visitors who were unable to leave

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Stop blaming immigrants

Stop blaming immigrants. Sabine El-Chidiac: Stop blaming immigrants for Canada’s housing crisis With rising housing costs in Canada, it is easy to place the blame on immigration. Little housing supply means there are fewer places for people to live, and curbing immigration numbers seems to be a popular solution to this problem among politicians. However,

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Shortage of skilled tradespeople

Shortage of skilled tradespeople is hitting all Canadians in the pocketbook, economists say The cost of many goods and services are tied to the availability of these on-demand workers One of the ways the shortage of skilled tradespeople contributes to the affordability crisis is by slowing down and driving up the cost of constructing new

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Ottawa agrees to pause low-wage stream

Ottawa agrees to pause low-wage stream of Montreal temporary foreign worker program – with several exceptions Ottawa has approved a Quebec government request to impose a six-month pause on new applications to the low-wage stream of the temporary foreign worker program in Montreal, but there are exemptions for several sectors, including food processing and construction.

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Exploring Brampton: A Vibrant City for New Immigrants

Exploring Brampton: A Vibrant City for New Immigrants Brampton, a city in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), is one of Canada’s fastest-growing and most diverse communities. With its rich cultural tapestry, thriving economy, and family-friendly amenities, Brampton is an ideal destination for new immigrants looking to settle and thrive in Canada. Why Choose Brampton? Brampton,

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Enhancing the vitality of Francophone communities

Enhancing the vitality of Francophone communities by welcoming French-speaking international students and immigrants News release August 14, 2024—Church Point, Nova Scotia—Francophone immigration plays a crucial role in strengthening our national identity. This is why Canada is redoubling its efforts to welcome French-speaking newcomers who will enrich the linguistic, social, cultural and economic fabric of Francophone

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Canadian National Exhibition 2024

Exploring the Canadian National Exhibition 2024: A Must-Visit Event for Newcomers. 16 Aug – 02 Sep 2024 As one of Canada’s most anticipated annual events, the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) is back for 2024, bringing with it a vibrant mix of entertainment, food, and cultural experiences. Running from mid-August to early September in Toronto, the

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