Gov’t Spending $85 Million to Speed Canadian Visa Processing
According to Sean Fraser, Canada’s Immigration Minister, the government will be back on track with processing immigration applications in 2022. The Covid pandemic was the
According to Sean Fraser, Canada’s Immigration Minister, the government will be back on track with processing immigration applications in 2022. The Covid pandemic was the
The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected our daily lives. Our travel for business and visiting friends and family have been restricted. The vaccines are one
The Canadian government has offered to resettle 20,000 Afghan refugees who have been forced to flee the Taliban. About 3,700 have already been evacuated before
A former Syrian refugee has recently become a permanent resident of Canada and is loving every minute of it. Hassan Al Kontar has quite a
Aerospace companies in Canada are finding it challenging to find workers to meet the travel demand. This is the latest evidence of a post-pandemic labor
As of the middle of July 2021, 48.45 percent of Canadians were fully vaccinated, while 48.05 percent of Americans had received the shot. Prime Minister
A yearly national competition, Canada’s Best Diversity Employers, highlights companies with diversity and inclusiveness initiatives. These finalists represent the diverse leaders in their sectors and
Returning students had a 23.1 percent unemployment rate in May 2021, compared to 40.0 percent in May 2020 and 13.7 percent in May 2019, according
Nova Scotia’s population reached a record high in 2020, mostly due to Canadian immigration. Immigration Minister Lena Diab said the province approved more immigration applications
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, the number of Canadians interested in self-sufficiency has risen. Dave MacDonald, International Canadian School of Survival owner, says he saw an