Canada added 22,000 payroll jobs in April 2026, led by healthcare, social assistance, and public administration. These are sectors where skilled newcomers are in high demand....
Federal, provincial and territorial immigration ministers gathered in Ottawa on June 23 to begin shaping Canada’s next multi-year 2027–2029 Immigration Levels Plan. The Forum of Ministers...
As housing affordability continues to challenge Canadians in major metropolitan areas, Thunder Bay Affordable Housing is attracting national attention. The city recently ranked third in Canada...
Between 2022 and 2024, Canada welcomed a historic wave of newcomers. Many of those admissions have since slowed, but a new question is taking shape. As...
Thunder Bay has launched a bold new initiative to strengthen its workforce and position itself as one of Canada’s most attractive destinations for skilled professionals. The...
Canada has once again strengthened its position as one of the world’s most attractive destinations for foreign investment. According to the 2026 Kearney Foreign Direct Investment...
Alberta is sending a clear message to skilled workers, tech professionals, and tradespeople: the province is open for immigration. Between May 20 and June 2, 2026,...
Canada’s new refugee restrictions under Bill C-12 are facing growing legal opposition as immigration lawyers prepare Charter challenges against the controversial one-year asylum rule. The legislation...
Where Canada stands on the global stage matters to millions of people around the world. Whether you are a skilled worker considering immigrating to Canada, a...
Canada job market is showing signs of economic transition as the latest employment report reveals slower hiring, rising unemployment, and changing workforce trends across several industries...