NCM introduces a new column to explore immigration far away from the three cities that have dominated the conversation for decades: Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver (MTV).
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International Students an “Obvious Group” for Citizenship
Dr. Alaa Abd-El-Aziz, President and Vice-Chancellor, University of Prince Edward Island (UPEI) was appointed Chair of the Association of Atlantic Universities (AAU) earlier this month.…
View More International Students an “Obvious Group” for CitizenshipWords do not Beget Attitudes; Economic Context Does
When prominent Nova Scotia MP and President of the Treasury Board Scott Brison recently spoke about banning the expression “come from away” (CFA, in short)…
View More Words do not Beget Attitudes; Economic Context Does“Culture Shift” Underway at Atlantic Universities
Atlantic Canada could become a field of dreams for entrepreneurs, immigrants and international students. And, if we give talented newcomers an incentive to move to…
View More “Culture Shift” Underway at Atlantic UniversitiesMinister Brison’s Wake-Up Call to Atlantic Canadians
Nova Scotia MP and senior federal minister, Scott Brison, has opened up a debate, suggesting the phrase “come from away” should be banned from Atlantic…
View More Minister Brison’s Wake-Up Call to Atlantic CanadiansImmigration and Universities in Atlantic Canada: A Marriage Made in Heaven
Canada’s labour market may not be showing much demand for bakers or tailors or candlestick makers, according to the CIBC report The Haves and Have…
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