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Record-Low Birth Rates
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Why Immigration Is Powering Growth in Quebec Despite Record-Low Birth Rates

Quebec, a province known for its rich culture and distinct identity, is experiencing a demographic shift like never before. In 2024 alone, the population jumped by 155,000, an increase driven almost entirely by immigration. While the birth rate has dipped to historic lows, newcomers from across the globe are keeping the economy and communities thriving....

Francophone Africa
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New Brunswick Eyes Francophone Africa for Immigration, Education, and Economic Growth

New Brunswick is taking bold steps to reshape its international presence—this time by focusing on Francophone Africa. In a move that could define the future of immigration, education, and economic development in the province, the government has launched a strategic plan aimed at deepening ties with six African nations where French is widely spoken. Why...

Canada Revenue Agency
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Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) May 2025 Benefits Schedule Announced Key Payment Dates for Newcomers and Families

May 2025 brings timely financial support for millions of Canadians, especially newcomers and low-to-moderate income families. If you’re new to Canada or adjusting to a changing household budget, knowing the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) benefit payment dates can make a big difference. These benefits—like the Canada Child Benefit, Ontario Trillium Benefit, and Alberta Child and...

New Immigration Rules
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New Immigration Rules Lead to Program Cuts at Northern Ontario Colleges

Canada has long been a top destination for international students. But a sharp turn in federal immigration policy is reshaping that landscape fast. Northern Ontario colleges are now suspending programs, downsizing operations, and facing financial strain due to declining international enrollment. For students and future immigrants, this shift is more than just headlines. It affects...

Conservative Course on Immigration
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Canada Charts a Conservative Course on Immigration Under New Government

Canada’s newly elected government has made one thing clear—immigration is still a priority, but the approach is changing. Under Prime Minister Mark Carney’s leadership, the Liberal Party is taking a more cautious stance on the number of newcomers it welcomes. Both permanent and temporary immigration levels are being scaled back, sparking reactions across education, labor,...

Learning French
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How Learning French Can Boost Your CRS Score for Canadian PR

Securing Permanent Residency (PR) in Canada has become more competitive than ever. With only 395,000 PR spots available and over 3 million temporary residents vying for them, international students and workers are looking for every edge they can get. One of the most strategic and increasingly popular ways to improve your chances? Learning French. More...

Rural Entrepreneurs
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Why Nova Scotia is Becoming a Hotspot for Rural Entrepreneurs and Canadian Immigration

Nova Scotia is emerging as a quiet powerhouse for rural innovation, and it’s catching the attention of newcomers looking to start fresh in Canada. With a recent $1.6 million investment from the provincial government into rural startups and entrepreneurs, this Atlantic province is doing more than just creating local jobs—it’s creating a magnet for immigration....

Advisory for Visiting India and Pakistan
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Canada Cares: Your Essential Travel Guide Advisory for Visiting India and Pakistan

Canada is globally recognized for its unwavering commitment to the safety and well-being of its citizens, whether at home or exploring the world. This commitment is reflected in the transparent, real-time support Canadians receive from their government when traveling internationally. Whether you’re visiting family, exploring culture, or traveling for work, Canada’s official travel resources are...