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Immigration to Canada drops by 25 per cent
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Image via Wikipedia Nicholas Keung Immigra...
Saskatchewan leads Canada with lowest unemployment rate in country
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For the second straight month, Saskatchewan’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate was the lowest in Canada. According to Statistics Canada...
SASKATCHEWAN’S UNEMPLOYMENT RATE STILL THE LOWEST IN CANADA
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Image via Wikipedia Saskatchewan ’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate of 5.0 per cent is the lowest in Canada for the second straight m...
The Manitoba miracle
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Image via Wikipedia Six years ago, Rylan Hart, a contractor from Winnipeg, packed up his tool box and headed west. While Manitoba’s econom...
New Study Finds Immigrants Vital for Canada
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Image via Wikipedia TORONTO (IDN) - Immigration and innovation are closely linked, and because innovation is the sine qua non of competi...
Canada holds immigration levels steady
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Image via Wikipedia The federal government wants to keep Canada's immigration levels steady next year but change the mix of newcomers, ...
Improved innovation in Canada linked to immigration
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Image by Ninja M. via Flickr German Chancellor Angela Merkel's recent comments about the failure of multiculturalism, while controve...
Immigration aids innovation: report
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Immigrants punch above their weight when it comes to increasing the rate of innovation in Canada , the Conference Board of Canada said in...
Immigrants help boost Canada’s innovation
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Image via Wikipedia Nicholas Keung Immig...
U.S. might pick up tips from Canada’s economic rebound
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Image via Wikipedia Washington — Whatever else they’ve thought about their neighbor to the north, Americans have almost never looked to C...
Immigration policies must improve to meet economic needs: Report
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Image by Loutron Glouton via Flickr OTTAWA — Immigration policies need to be modernized to avoid a stifling of economic growth in the fut...
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