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Canada Immigration Bill C-12
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Canada Immigration Bill C-12 Advances Despite Debate Over Immigration Powers

Canada immigration policy continues to evolve as Bill C-12 moves closer to becoming law. The legislation recently cleared an important Senate committee stage, allowing immigration related provisions to remain unchanged despite strong discussion among policymakers. The final vote expected soon could make this bill a defining moment in Canada’s immigration regulation for 2026. The bill...

Canada Ukraine Immigration Support
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Canada Ukraine Immigration Support Marks Fourth Anniversary Of Ukraine War

Canada Ukraine immigration support remains a defining part of the country’s humanitarian response as the fourth anniversary of the Ukraine conflict is marked. The ongoing situation has displaced millions of people and reshaped global migration patterns. Canada continues to play a key role by providing protection, settlement assistance, and long-term opportunities for Ukrainian nationals seeking...

International Health Graduates
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Canada Sees Surge in International Health Graduates Staying After Graduation

Canada’s healthcare workforce continues to evolve, and new statistics indicate that international graduates are increasingly choosing to remain in the country after completing their studies. A Statistics Canada report released on February 25, 2026, shows a strong rise in retention among international health graduates. According to the data, 68% of international health graduates from the...

Canada Foreign Worker Protection
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Canada Foreign Worker Protection Strengthened After Saskatchewan Employer Charged

Canada immigration is built on fairness, opportunity, and respect for workers’ rights. Recent developments in Saskatchewan highlight how seriously Canada takes the protection of foreign nationals under its labour and immigration laws. The case involving alleged exploitation of foreign workers near Weyburn serves as an important reminder that Canada foreign worker protection remains a top...

International Experience Canada Program
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International Experience Canada Program Invitations 2026 Rise Again as Youth Programs Gain Strong Momentum

Canada immigration continues opening doors for young global talent, and the latest Canada IEC Invitations 2026 round reflects strong interest in working and building careers in Canada. Immigration authorities recently issued over 3,300 invitations through the International Experience Canada program, reinforcing Canada’s focus on youth mobility, workforce diversity, and international cooperation. For many young professionals,...

Canadian Council for Refugees Calls
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Canadian Council for Refugees Calls for Stronger Protection and PR Pathways for International Students in Canada

The Canadian Council for Refugees (CCR) has urged Immigration Minister Lena Metlege Diab to take immediate action to protect international students and create clearer pathways to permanent residency in Canada. In its February 18, 2026 letter, the Council highlighted recent changes to post-graduation work permits (PGWP), provincial immigration pathways, and policy reforms have left thousands...

Alberta Tourism Breaks Records
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Alberta Tourism Breaks Records With $15.2 Billion Visitor Spending Surge in 2025

Alberta’s tourism industry has reached a historic milestone, with visitor spending climbing to $15.2 billion in 2025, marking the strongest performance ever recorded for the province’s visitor economy. The latest figures confirm that Alberta is emerging as one of Canada’s fastest-growing travel destinations, driven by increased international arrivals, expanded air routes, and a strong economic...

Prince Edward Island PNP Draw
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Prince Edward Island PNP Draw on February 19 Issues 109 Invitations to Priority Sector Candidates

Prince Edward Island has held its second provincial immigration draw of 2026, continuing its targeted approach to selecting candidates who can support the province’s labour market and economic priorities. On February 19, 2026, the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) issued 109 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates aligned with sectors that have...

Nova Scotia Stream Consolidation
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Nova Scotia Stream Consolidation Simplifies Immigration Pathways for Skilled Talent

Canada continues refining its immigration programs to support economic growth and smoother pathways for newcomers. The latest Nova Scotia Stream Consolidation 2026 update reflects this direction clearly. Nova Scotia has reorganized its Provincial Nominee Program into four streamlined immigration pathways. This change aims to make the system easier for applicants and employers. Clear structure. Better...