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Legislation passed to restore citizenship to 'Lost Canadians'

  July 24, 2015

Bill C-37, which will amend Canada’s Citizenship Act, was introduced to restore Canadian citizenship to the tens of thousands who lost, or who never had Canadian citizenship because of several little-known particularities in the Act. The Senate recently passed the bill after third reading. It will become law no later than a year following Royal Assent.

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Job creation in Canada sets records

  July 24, 2015

According to Statistics Canada, Canada produced 106,900 new jobs in the month of September. Though most of these were part-time positions, this figure is 10 times better than what economists had expected.

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Some Bush Foes Vote Yet Again, With Their Feet: Canada or Bust (page 2/2)

  July 24, 2015

Mike Aves, 40, a financial planner in Palm Beach, Fla., where he has been active in the Young Democrats, said he was finding it almost impossible from that distance to land a job in Canada. "I've told my wife, I'd be willing to take a step down, socioeconomically, to move from white-collar work to a blue-collar job, if it would get us to Canada," he said.

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Immigrants earning more money in Western Canada

  July 24, 2015

Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver remain the destinations of choice for many newcomers; however, this trend is slowly changing. In 2007, cities outsidethe three above-mentioned received close to one third of Canada’s 236,000 new immigrants.

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Immigrants are choosing smaller Canadian cities as the place to call home

  July 24, 2015

Traditionally, newcomers have overwhelmingly chosen to settle in one of Canada’s three largest metropolises, Montreal, Vancouver, or Toronto. New statistics from Citizenship and Immigration Canada suggest that this trend is changing. The stream of new arrivals to these three cities is dropping off as Canada’s small and mid-sized urban areas are enjoying an immigration boom.

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Immigrant Access Fund provides small loans for accreditation in Alberta

  July 24, 2015

Alberta's Immigrant Access Fund (IAF) was created in Calgary in 2005 to provide small loans to internationally-trained and educated newcomers to help them gainthe accreditation they need to work in their fields of expertise.

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Federal Election Called for October 14, 2008

  July 24, 2015

The Canadian Federal Government announced yesterday that there will be an election on October 14, 2009.

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Federal Election Called for October 14, 2008

  July 24, 2015

The Canadian Federal Government announced yesterday that there will be an election on October 14, 2009.

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ENTRY Program helps new Manitobans get started on their settlement

  July 24, 2015

Newcomers to the province of Manitoba can get started with their settlement process with the ENTRY program, a four-week program designed to help immigrants learn about life and work in Manitoba.

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