Canada’s tourism and hospitality sectors are gearing up for a hiring boost, with a virtual job fair set to attract bilingual and Francophone candidates. This event is part of Canada’s consistent efforts to support francophone immigration and address labor shortages in the tourism industry, especially in provinces outside Quebec. With the surge in hospitality jobs...
Category: Jobs in Canada
Saskatchewan Adds 19,200 Jobs in a Year, Record Lowest Unemployment Rate in Canada
Saskatchewan, a province nestled in Western Canada, has emerged as a hotspot for job seekers and skilled workers. Its robust economy, coupled with a low unemployment rate, has made it a desirable destination for those seeking new opportunities. The province’s economy continues to flourish, creating new job opportunities and attracting skilled workers. The province’s recent...
Canada Stable Employment Sets the Stage for Potential Interest Rate Reductions
Canada’s economic landscape is showing promising signs, with stable employment rates creating a conducive environment for potential interest rate reductions. The recent data indicates that while the job market has seen slight fluctuations, overall employment remains robust, setting the stage for positive economic shifts. Canada’s Employment Remains Resilient Despite some sectors experiencing minor job losses,...
Saskatchewan Sees Historic Job Growth with 22,900 New Jobs and Lowest Unemployment Rate
Saskatchewan is emerging as a powerhouse in Canada’s labor market, leading the nation in job growth. The latest statistics from July 2024 reveal that this prairie province isn’t just keeping pace with economic expectations—it’s setting new benchmarks. With record job creation, a low unemployment rate, and an economy that’s attracting talent from across the globe,...
Canada’s Job Market Added 27,000 Jobs in May, Finds Labor Survey Report
In a surprising twist, the Canadian job market witnessed a significant boost last month. According to the latest Labour Force Survey, 27,000 jobs in Canada in May, marked a 0.1% rise in employment. This comes as a refreshing change amid global economic uncertainties, underscoring the resilience of the Canadian economy. Jobs in Canada Canada’s Labour...
How New Immigrants are Matching Canadians in the Job Market
In the evolving landscape of the Canadian job market, an inspiring trend is emerging: new immigrants are catching up to Canadians in finding jobs. This development is a testament to the resilience, adaptability, and determination of newcomers. Let’s explore the factors driving this positive shift and how it benefits both immigrants and the broader Canadian...
Saskatchewan Updates Excluded Occupation List for SINP: What You Need to Know
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has made significant updates to its Excluded Occupation List, impacting the eligibility criteria for the Occupations In-Demand (OID) and Express Entry (EE) program sub-categories. These changes, effective as of May 1, 2024, have expanded the list to include 158 occupations, with notable additions and exclusions. Understanding these updates is...
Boosting Construction Workers Recognition: Insights from Canada’s Federal Budget 2024
Canada’s Federal Budget 2024 is making waves with its strategic allocation of funds to enhance the recognition of foreign credentials for construction workers. Let’s explore the key highlights of this budget and its implications for the construction industry. Funding Allocation for Construction Workers The budget, unveiled by Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, earmarks $50 million over...
IRCC Introduces New Credential Assessment Process for Architects Immigrating to Canada
Effective May 20, 2024, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced significant changes to the educational credential assessment (ECA) process for architects seeking immigration to Canada. Here, we explore the implications of this announcement and how it will impact both aspiring architects and the Canadian architectural industry. Streamlining the Credential Assessment Process for Architects...