Canada’s immigration system is admired worldwide, but a new wave of thinking suggests that where newcomers settle could be just as important as how many arrive. While most immigrants land in major cities like Toronto, Vancouver, or Montreal, a growing number of policymakers and economists are asking: Can we redirect immigration to support struggling towns...
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Strengthening Canadian Jobs and Skills – A Fresh Look at the Temporary Foreign Worker Program
The call to shut down Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker Program (TFWP) has gained traction with a new petition led by Conservative MP Jamil Jivani. His argument? The program suppresses wages and sidelines Canadian workers. While the issue is decades old, the latest wave of deregulation and rising foreign worker numbers in 2025 has reignited urgent...
How Transparency Can Strengthen Canada’s Express Entry Immigration System
If you’re a temporary resident, international graduate, or skilled worker already living in Canada, chances are you’ve felt the stress of waiting. The Express Entry Immigration System, once hailed for its speed and efficiency, has grown inconsistent. Invitations to apply for permanent residence (PR) are no longer issued on a predictable schedule. Instead, applicants face...
McMaster and PEI Launch Fellowship to Help International Doctors Practice in Canada
A groundbreaking move by McMaster University and the Government of Prince Edward Island (PEI) is helping international doctors start their medical careers in Canada faster and more effectively. The new PEI-McMaster Collaborative Hospitalist Fellowship is not just a training program; it’s a real-world solution to two major needs: giving skilled international physicians a way to...
IRCC Issues 500 ITAs in Express Entry Draw for Healthcare and Social Services Occupations
The latest Express Entry draw for healthcare and social services occupations was held by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) on June 4, 2025. A total of 500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) were issued to candidates who met specific eligibility criteria with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 504. This marks the second...
British Columbia’s Minimum Wage Rises to $17.85 by June 2025
Starting June 1, 2025, British Columbia will officially have the highest minimum wage in Canada. The general hourly rate will rise from $17.40 to $17.85, marking a modest 2.6% increase. While this change aims to support low-income workers amid rising inflation, the conversation has quickly shifted toward a deeper issue—affordability in one of Canada’s most...
Pictou County Launches Rural Community Immigration Pilot to Attract Global Talent
Pictou County, Nova Scotia, is stepping forward with a fresh approach to building a stronger local workforce. Through the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP), the region is opening doors for skilled newcomers to settle in rural Canada, while helping local employers address growing labour shortages. This initiative offers a permanent residency pathway and supports both...
Quebec Adopts New Immigration Integration Model, Shifts from Multiculturalism to Interculturalism
In a significant move that’s stirring nationwide debate, Quebec has officially passed Bill 84, introducing a new model for immigration integration that departs from Canada’s multiculturalism. The province will now follow an interculturalism approach, with the goal of reinforcing a unified social contract rooted in Quebec’s distinct cultural values. Jean-François Roberge, Quebec’s Minister for the...
Canada Invites Over 8,000 IEC Candidates in May 2025 – What It Means for Youth Immigration
Canada continues to strengthen its ties with young professionals from around the world. In May 2025 alone, over 8,000 candidates were invited to apply for work permits under the International Experience Canada (IEC) program. This initiative offers foreign youth an opportunity to gain valuable work experience in Canada without needing a Labour Market Impact Assessment...








