CANADIAN IMMIGRATION NEWS
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| Concern Grows as Canada's Population Ages | ||
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Government and Business officials are growing increasingly more concerned over an aging skilled labour population at all levels of employment. |
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| Skilled workers offered more opportunities in Manitoba Canada | ||
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Manitoba's immigration minister, Nancy Allen, has undertaken an initiative to offer more opportunities for Skilled Immigrants to come to Canada under Manitoba's Provincial Nominee Program. |
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| Canadian War Museum Acknowledges Important Contributions | ||
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Jason Kenny, Minister of Citizenship, Immigration and Multiculturalism touched off Black History Month at Ottawa’s Canadian War Museum, which is celebrating the World War 1 contributions of the No. 2 Construction Battalion of Nova Scotia |
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| 2009 Federal Budget puts Canadians first | ||
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Finance minister Jim Flaherty has put to rest some of the doom and gloom forecasts originally put forth by critics and prognosticators, assuring Canadians that their needs will be at the top of his agenda during these tough economic times. |
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Effective October of this year, immigrants who want to establish a business in Saskatchewan will be charged $2,500.
Beginning April 10, 2010 the Government of Canada will implement changes to the assessment of language skills to the Federal Skilled Worker and Canadian Experience classes.
According to Statistics Canada the Canadian economy saw a 5 percent growth in the fourth quarter of 2009, an "astonishing" difference from the projected 3.5 percent that was predicted by the Bank of Canada.














