Canadian payroll employment rises 0.1% in May 2025, reflecting modest but steady growth in key sectors despite signs of a cooling labour market. According to Statistics Canada, 15,300 jobs were added in May, with notable gains in health care, retail trade, and construction. However, job vacancies dropped to their lowest level since 2017, indicating shifting...
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Alberta AAIP Draws Invited 61 Candidates in Tech and Construction Sectors
Alberta has released the results of the last Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) draws for July 2025. On July 17, 2025, the province invited 22 Alberta Express Entry Stream Accelerated Tech Pathway candidates with a minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 69. Another draw on July 25, 2025, focused on the construction sector under...
Canada Launches a New Work Permit Rule for Foreign Physicians in Quebec
Starting July 31, 2025, Canada is making it easier for foreign physicians in Quebec to work in underserved regions. Instead of requiring two separate work permits, eligible international doctors can now apply for a single work permit under code C10, covering both the evaluation period and full-time medical practice. This long-anticipated change reduces red tape...
How Highly Educated Immigrants Strengthen Quebec’s Workforce and Economy
Canadian immigration continues to transform regional economies, and nowhere is this clearer than in Quebec. A recent report by the Institut de la statistique du Québec (ISQ) shows that immigrants in Quebec are significantly more likely to hold university degrees than non-immigrants. In fact, 44% of immigrants aged 25 to 64 have a university education,...
Canada Invests $78M to Improve French Health Services in Minority Communities
Access to healthcare in one’s preferred language isn’t just a matter of convenience , it’s a matter of quality, safety, and dignity. The Government of Canada has announced a $78 million investment over five years to significantly boost French health services in minority communities across the country. Through the Official Languages Health Program (OLHP), this...
Alberta Demands Smarter Canada Immigration Levels Plan, Calls for Reduced Intake and Provincial Say in Federal Decisions
Alberta’s Minister of Jobs, Economy, Trade and Immigration, Matt Jones, has raised serious concerns about the federal government’s decision to invite 10,000 new applications for the Parent and Grandparent Sponsorship Program (PGP). With increasing pressure on healthcare, education, housing, and social support services, Alberta is urging to rethink its Canada immigration levels approach and give...
Ontario Boosts Worker Training with $260M Skills Development Fund – A Golden Opportunity for Skilled Immigrants
If you’ve been thinking about building a new life in Canada with better job prospects, Ontario may just have opened the perfect door for you. In a bold move to tackle labour shortages and fuel economic growth, the Ontario government has announced the sixth round of its Skills Development Fund (SDF) Training Stream. With an...
Canada to US Migration -The Hidden Flow of Skilled Workers Revealed
The Canada to US migration of skilled professionals has become a hot topic again—and for good reason. While Canada continues to attract global talent, a silent shift is happening under the radar. Talented Canadian citizens, both native-born and immigrants, are heading south in search of broader opportunities, often driven by economic incentives and career growth....
The Silent Struggle of Family Reunification – Inside Canada Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship 2025
Imagine waiting ten years to bring your elderly mother to live with you and still not knowing if it will ever happen. This is the harsh reality for Maria Torres and thousands of other Canadian citizens and permanent residents anxiously waiting under the Canada Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Program 2025. What’s supposed to be a...