Alberta has announced a year-long initiative to honour its French-speaking communities, designating 2026 as a province-wide celebration of francophone heritage. The announcement was made by Minister...
New federal research shows that higher education plays a decisive role in closing employment gaps for immigrants with disabilities in Canada. A joint study released in...
Ontario is recalibrating its international education strategy after the federal government confirmed a forty-two percent reduction in study permit approvals for 2026. The province will now...
Canada remains a global destination for innovators and founders, but immigration programs must evolve to stay effective. On December 19, 2025, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada...
Canada has long relied on home care workers to support seniors, children, and people with disabilities across the country. These workers play a quiet but powerful...
Provincial immigration programs remain a vital part of Canada’s overall immigration system, and Saskatchewan has now outlined how it plans to manage nominations in 2026. With...
Canada has long been recognized as a destination built on opportunity and inclusion. International Migrants Day Canada serves as a powerful reminder of the people who...
Quebec has taken a bold step by introducing a structured intake framework for international students while reshaping its permanent immigration pathways. This new approach reflects the...
A quiet policy adjustment can often have the biggest impact, and that is exactly the case with IRCC updates permanent residence work experience rules for Hong...
Quebec’s Ministry of Immigration has confirmed a 2.05% increase in immigration service fees starting January 1, 2026, aligning annual costs with the province’s Consumer Price Index....