The Government of Newfoundland and Labrador has issued a strong caution against passive investment immigration proposals being promoted within the province and across Canada. Authorities warn that these schemes violate immigration policies and can lead to serious legal consequences. What is Passive Investment Immigration? Passive investment immigration refers to arrangements where foreign investors contribute funds...
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Why Newfoundland and Labrador Needs More Immigrants Despite Population Decline
Newfoundland and Labrador, a province known for its stunning landscapes and tight-knit communities, is facing a concerning population decline. Despite welcoming a record-breaking 5,808 new immigrants in 2024, the province’s total population has dropped for the first time in nearly four years. This unexpected trend comes amid recent changes to Canada’s immigration policies, reducing economic...
How U.S. Research Cuts Are Boosting Canadian Immigration Opportunities
Canadian universities are seizing a unique opportunity as the U.S. faces significant research funding cuts. With political shifts and financial uncertainty impacting American academia, researchers increasingly look north for stability. This shift presents a significant advantage for Canada’s immigration landscape, attracting top-tier talent to strengthen its research sector. Why U.S. Researchers Are Choosing Canada The...
Canada Announces Application Limits for New Home Care Worker Pilots
The Canadian government has introduced new intake rules for its home care worker pilot programs, set to begin on March 31, 2025. These programs aim to create a more structured and accessible path to permanent residence for caregivers, ensuring that essential workers can build a future in Canada while meeting the country’s growing demand for...
Applications Open for the 2025 Business Incubator Program in Greater Sudbury
The City of Greater Sudbury’s Regional Business Centre is now accepting applications for the 2025 intake of its Business Incubator Program. This six-month initiative aims to support local entrepreneurs in building and expanding their businesses. A Free Program to Empower Entrepreneurs The Business Incubator Program is designed to provide participants with essential mentorship, business training,...
Does Canada Need a New Royal Commission to Address Structural Challenges?
Canada has a history of using royal commissions to address critical policy issues. One of the most notable in recent times was the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples (1991-96), chaired by Georges Erasmus and René Dussault. The commission produced an extensive five-volume report, shaping discussions on reconciliation, even if its core recommendations were never fully...
How Canada’s Rapid Population Growth Building a Stronger & More Prosperous Nation
Canada has reached a milestone—a population of 40 million. While this number might seem large, it pales in comparison to global superpowers. In a world where economic and political influence depends heavily on population size, Canada faces a choice: grow stronger or risk becoming geopolitically insignificant. Over the past decade, Canada has significantly increased immigration...
Canada’s Minimum Wage Increases in 2025 and What It Means for Workers
Starting April 1, 2025, workers across Canada will see an increase in their paychecks as both federal and provincial minimum wages rise. This change is an important response to inflation and the increasing cost of living in the country. Whether you’re working in a federally regulated sector or a specific province, these new wage adjustments...
Canada Removes Job Offer CRS Points in Express Entry: Impact on Immigrants
The Canadian government has made a significant change to its Express Entry system, impacting thousands of immigration hopefuls. As of March 25, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has eliminated the additional Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) points previously awarded for job offers. This decision affects all future and current candidates in the Express Entry...








