
Why Canada Still Needs Immigration
Originally posted on LinkedIn As this article notes, 71% of Canadians want fewer immigrants. No doubt this is due to failures by federal and provincial
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Originally posted on LinkedIn As this article notes, 71% of Canadians want fewer immigrants. No doubt this is due to failures by federal and provincial

Thanksgiving weekend is a popular time for travel, whether you’re visiting family, crossing the border, or taking a short getaway. The Canada Border Services Agency

A recent Federal Court decision has clarified an important issue for Express Entry applicants – and it’s a win for fairness and clarity in Canada’s
Canada added just 47,098 people between April 1 and July 1, 2025 – a growth rate of 0.1% – marking the slowest second-quarter increase (excluding

The Canadian Immigration Lawyers Association (CILA) has quickly grown from an idea – first shared in an email among colleagues – into a national organization

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The Globe and Mail recently published another editorial questioning the future of Canada’s Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) Program. While the paper echoes political calls from

Becoming a Canadian citizen is a proud milestone, marked by the citizenship ceremony where you take the oath and officially join the Canadian family. But
Canadian citizenship isn’t always about where you were born. For many, it can be about who your family is. Citizenship by ancestry allows certain people

Canadian universities are starting to feel the effects of major changes to international student rules. With fewer study permits being approved, many schools are now