Immigrants Are 27.7% of Canada’s Core-Aged Workforce
Over the past five years, Canada’s workforce has become more educated, racially diverse and skilled. There is a tremendous rise in the number of university
Over the past five years, Canada’s workforce has become more educated, racially diverse and skilled. There is a tremendous rise in the number of university
Since 2015, there has been a tremendous increase of new visa applications for Canada. This rise is because hundreds of thousands of international students are
There are large solar farms in Ontario: Grand Renewable Energy Park and the Sol-Luce Kingston Project. Travers Solar Project in Alberta is the largest solar
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
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
Thanks to the Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot, 69 people in Thunder Bay, Ontario, were able to secure their Canadian permanent residency. Close to half
This Thanksgiving is a special day for Namuunbileg Basaa, known as Billy to coworkers and friends. He left Mongolia 22 years ago as a refugee
NEW LIFE IN CANADA When does Raptors Superfan Nav Bhatia celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving? “Not just every year, but every day!” said Bhatia. He said Thanksgiving
The number of immigrants settling in the Moncton area of New Brunswick is over 50 percent higher than five years ago, not including the Syrian