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March 1, 2026
Commentary/Immigration/News/Top Stories

ANALYSIS: “Boutique” immigration points system may be short-sighted, experts say

New targeted Express Entry categories aim to fill gaps, but critics warn they're too narrow and may strand applicants

Premier of Québec and leader of the Coalition Avenir Québec, François Legault, speaking
July 10, 2019
Immigration/Politics/Top Stories

Québec’s New Immigration Law Sparks Backlash

The bill states that 18,000 skilled-worker applications submitted before August 2, 2018 are void

January 28, 2019
Immigration

Immigration Announcement Good News for Smaller Centres

In my corner of Canada, North Bay and Timmins, people are excited about the announcement

August 21, 2015
Immigration

Quebec Falling in Line with Federal Immigration Program

The Quebec government is working on changes to its immigration policy that will bring it in line with the federal Express Entry

March 5, 2014
Education

Qualified but Unemployed: The Fate of B.C.’s Chinese Immigrants to Canada

Despite the latest changes in Canada’s Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP) selection criteria, some Chinese immigrants choose to return to school and

May 5, 2015
Economy

Study Examines Ways to Get Skilled Immigrants out of ‘Survival Jobs’

Lack of Canadian work experience and recognition of foreign credentials are the main reasons why skilled immigrants continue to be chronically under

April 12, 2015
Commentary

Oh Canada, I Cry for What Might Have Been

From the window of my downtown Toronto apartment, I can see a Canadian flag fluttering, facing the icy winds that are hitting

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