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Starbucks Canada to Help 1,000 Refugees with Employment May 02, 2018
Starbucks Canada to Help 1,000 Refugees with Employment

After the success of youth work program started by Starbucks Canada and Pacific Community Resources Society, Starbucks recently launched another program with Surrey Local Immigration Partnership and Immigrant Employment Council of British Columbia to help 1,000 refugees with employment at their cafes and offices. Thr...

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Here's How Atlantic Canada Can Retain Immigrants March 28, 2018
Here's How Atlantic Canada Can Retain Immigrants

Atlantic Canada has always had troubles with retaining skilled immigrants but to keep with the rest of the country, and the region needs some creative and well-rounded economic and demographic programs. For most of the immigrants, Atlantic Canada is more of a stopover, where they study, work for a few months, and...

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Results of Canadian Parent and Grandparent Draw Will Be Released This Week March 26, 2018
Results of Canadian Parent and Grandparent Draw Will Be Released This Week

After creating a lot of controversy and backlog, Canadian government went ahead and restarted the Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Program on January 2, 2018. Applicants were told to send their applications from January 2 to February 1, 2018. This week the lottery was conducted, and Immigration, Refugees, and Cit...

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Manitoba Draw Invites 638 People March 23, 2018
Manitoba Draw Invites 638 People

In its latest provincial draw conducted on March 13, 2018, Manitoba sent 638 invitations to apply, out of which 253 invitations were issued to Express Entry candidates. These candidates were those who had at least six months of experience in a profession on MPNP’s In-Demand Occupations List and job seeker validatio...

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Ontario Invests for Helping Vulnerable Immigration March 21, 2018
Ontario Invests for Helping Vulnerable Immigration

Canada’s Ontario province recently announced investing $17.5 million extra for helping refugees and vulnerable immigrants settle in the country. Laura Albanese, Ontario’s Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, said that the latest improvement by the province will assist in improving the long-term success of newco...

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Halifax Plans for Free Public Transportation to Asylum Seekers March 21, 2018
Halifax Considering Electrical Transportation

Halifax Regional Municipality is planning to start electrical transportation in the country and also avail free public transportation to asylum seekers. During the February 27, 2018, agenda, Welcomed in Halifax program was discussed. In November 2017, the Nova Scotia council passed the amended draft of User Charges By ...

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Canada Achieves Ambitious 5yr International Education Goal March 20, 2018
Canada Achieves Ambitious 5yr International Education Goal

In 2017, Canada set a target of hosting 450,000 international students by 2022, but it seems like they will have to set another target, now that they already achieved their 2022 target. In 2017, Canada hosted 495,000 international students, 45,000 higher than their 2022 target.It means the number has grown by 41 percen...

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Canada's Tech Industry is Growing Faster March 20, 2018
Canada's Tech Industry is Growing Faster

Canada is a far less populated country than its neighbor, the US, but Canadians spend more time online than Americans. It might surprise most of the people, but that’s because Canada’s tech industry is thriving really good. While Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube can be found on an American as well as Canad...

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