Settlement agencies in Canada’s Atlantic provinces are working closely with provincial governments to better service immigrants, but say they need federal support
The Liberals hope increasing the government’s target for new permanent residents to 300,000 will boost the economy, the 2016 federal budget says.
Canada’s immigration system recruits the overwhelming majority of its immigrants to the country through economic pathways. Still, many highly educated and skilled
When prominent Nova Scotia MP and President of the Treasury Board Scott Brison recently spoke about banning the expression “come from away”
Hiring multi-language speaking staff, creating real-time interpretation apps, even launching an ethnic bank to serve primarily immigrants, Canadian banking business operators are
For many of us, the first thing that comes to mind when we think of immigrants is a struggling population — those
A recent study published by the Western University’s Centre for Research on Migration and Ethnic Relations found a severe lack of visible
Immigration represents both an incredible opportunity and a challenge for Thunder Bay and Northwestern Ontario. As skilled workers across a wide range
Maria, a 38-year-old single mother of two boys, aged 14 and 8, graduated from university in the Philippines and did well as
Economic development officers in the upper reaches of Northeastern Ontario have noticed a trend in the past few years — as businesses