To ensure the best use of the province’s limited economic immigration capacity, the Newfoundland...

To ensure the best use of the province’s limited economic immigration capacity, the Newfoundland...
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) updated Canada’s Immigration and Refugee...
February 12, 2025 The Honourable Sarah Stoodley, Minister of Immigration, Population Growth and...
Immigration New Brunswick has been adjusting its 2025 provincial economic immigration programs and...
Ottawa slashes immigration numbers for 2025 and beyond. We heard from a local immigration expert
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Canada’s immigration system is about to see a shakeup. The federal government is slashing the number of new permanent residents by nearly 90-thousand next year, with further cuts expected in the years to come. Federal immigration Minister Marc Miller says the cuts are needed to stabilize soaring population growth and relieve housing pressures. But how will those changes affect this province? Wanda Cuff Young is vice president of operations with Work Global Canada.