Canada Just Threw a $1 Billion Party and Every Genius Is Invited
While the world tightens borders, Ottawa rolls out the red carpet (and the funding) for the planet’s top researchers.
Read MoreWhile the world tightens borders, Ottawa rolls out the red carpet (and the funding) for the planet’s top researchers.
Read MoreOntario cops investigate Keel Digital after forensic audit flags “suspicious activity” in taxpayer-funded therapy grants.
Read MoreCanada Just Dropped Some Eye-Opening Numbers on What New Immigrants Actually Earn When They Land
Read MoreInside Canada’s Hidden 33,000-Strong Deportation Backlog
Read MoreImmigrants make up 23% of Canada’s population.
Read MoreAccording to the 2021 Census, 8,361,505 foreign-born people resided in Canada which accounted for 23% of Canada’s population.
Read MoreMost popular occupation in Canada: Retail salesperson The most popular occupations in Canada are retail salesperson, motor vehicle and transit
Read MoreOntario Immigrant Nominee Program and Categories What’s the OINP On November 21, 2005, the government of Canada and Ontario signed
Read MoreMost immigrants to Manitoba come as provincial nominees What’s the Manitoba PNP On October 22, 1996, the government of Canada
Read MoreSaskatchewan attracts thousands of immigrants through its Nominee Program What’s the Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) On March 16, 1998,
Read MoreMore immigrants coming to British Columbia through the BC PNP What’s the BC PNP On April 19, 1998, the government
Read MoreAINP attracts thousands of immigrants Alberta Immigrant Nominee Program (AINP) The government of Canada and Alberta signed “The Alberta Provincial
Read MoreIn 2016, 2,463,431 or 7% of Canada’s population resided in the Vancouver Census Metropolitan Area (CMA).
Read MoreIn 2016, 4,098,927 or 11.7% of Canada’s population resided in the Montreal Census Metropolitan Area (CMA).
Read MoreThe city of Toronto concentrated 46.1% of the population, followed by Mississauga (12.2%), Brampton (10%), Markham (5.5%) and Vaughan (5.2%).
Read MoreOver the past decade, the number of Million Cities (with at least one million inhabitants) in Canada remained unchanged –yet these CMAs became more crowded.
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