Immigrants Create Networks at Canadian Job Fair
The City of Moncton in New Brunswick hold job fairs to help immigrants with a major challenge when moving to a new country, building networks
The City of Moncton in New Brunswick hold job fairs to help immigrants with a major challenge when moving to a new country, building networks
Canada’s growth by the year 2034 will be entirely due to immigration. The number of retirees exiting the workplace will exceed the number of births in the country.
The job market in Canada has seen outstanding gains in the past several months, with signs pointing toward further tightening, more momentous wage increases and the greatest ever surge in full-time employment
The Mercer survey lists Canada’s largest cities ahead of most U.S. cities in quality of living. The human resources firm noted Canada’s high levels of […]
Duane Omeir found himself in Ottawa for the first time in 2000. He was on business from his home country of Nicaragua and was shocked […]
A report released in June 2016 by the Canadian government says Canadian immigration remains strong. Published by Statistics Canada, the study examines the trends and […]
The high-tech industry has a greater far-reaching impact on the Canadian economy than realized previously, according to data released from the State of Canadian Tech […]
In August 2016, the Canadian Minister of Immigration, John McCallum, announced that he wants to see more immigrants moving to Canada. He was speaking at […]
A growing number of immigrants coming to Canada are choosing to put down roots in smaller towns, cities, and rural areas. Morden, Manitoba, and the […]
An HSBC Expat Explorer Survey, taken in September 2016, ranked Canada as the third top country in the world for immigrants to work and live […]
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