Maple News reports a significant uptick in job vacancies across Canada, especially in essential sectors like health care, food services, and retail, as the country continues to recover from the pandemic’s economic shocks. Data from May shows Canadian employers were actively recruiting for approximately 671,100 positions. The health care and […]
Month: August 2023
Canada Adds 94,000 Jobs in July as Economic Recovery Gains Momentum
Canada’s labour market made notable progress in July, recovering 94,000 jobs as the economy edged closer to pre-pandemic levels, Maple News reports. The employment boost came as public health restrictions eased across much of the country thanks to lower COVID-19 case numbers and increased vaccination coverage. According to Statistics Canada’s […]
Canada Extends Ban on Direct Flights from India Until September 21
Maple News reports that the Canadian government is prolonging its restriction on direct flights from India due to ongoing public health concerns. The suspension, which initially began in April 2021 following a surge in COVID-19 cases among incoming travelers from India, will now remain in place until at least September […]
British Columbia Invites 374 Candidates in Latest PNP Draws to Meet Labour Market Needs
Maple News reports that the province of British Columbia has invited 374 skilled immigration candidates in its latest Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draws held on August 3, 2021. These draws are part of the government’s ongoing efforts to address labour market demands across various sectors of the province. Since February […]
Alberta Lowers CRS Requirement to 300 in Latest PNP Draw
Maple News reports that Alberta has conducted a new provincial nominee program (PNP) draw through its Express Entry stream, issuing invites to 148 candidates with Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) scores as low as 300. This draw, held on July 27, marks a significant drop in the minimum CRS requirement, potentially […]
Canada May Head to the Polls Early as Trudeau Weighs Snap Election
Maple News reports that Canada could be heading toward a federal election sooner than expected, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau considers calling a snap vote—possibly within weeks. While Canadian law mandates a general election by October 2023, political indicators suggest the Liberal government may act earlier, potentially sending Canadians to […]
Canada to Launch National Vaccine Credential for International Travel
Maple News reports that the Canadian government is developing a standardized vaccine credential designed to streamline international travel for residents. The system, often called a ‘vaccine passport,’ is being created in collaboration with provincial, territorial, and Indigenous partners. It is expected to launch in early fall. Speaking at a press […]
Trudeau Calls Snap Election Amid Favourable Polls: What It Means for Immigration Policy
Maple News reports that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has officially called a federal election for September 20, aiming to transform his minority Liberal government into a majority. While the next election was not legally required until 2023, strong poll numbers and the country’s improving pandemic recovery appear to have […]
Canada and Newfoundland Extend Immigration Partnership Amid Plans to Boost Newcomer Intake
Maple News reports that Canada has extended its immigration agreement with the province of Newfoundland and Labrador for an additional year, allowing both levels of government more time to re-negotiate and strengthen their long-term immigration strategy. The announcement was made by Immigration Minister Marco Mendicino and Premier Andrew Furey on […]
Canada Hits New Immigration Milestone with Nearly 40,000 Newcomers in July
Canada welcomed approximately 39,500 new permanent residents in July 2021, marking one of the highest monthly immigration totals in its history, Maple News reports. The surge puts the country on a firm path toward meeting its ambitious goal of admitting 401,000 newcomers by the end of the year, according to […]
Canada Urged to Lead with Urgency in Afghan Refugee Crisis
Maple News reports that Canada is facing mounting pressure to act decisively in response to the escalating humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan—particularly for those who are now at risk under Taliban rule. Following the U.S. withdrawal and the Taliban’s swift resurgence, thousands of Afghans fear for their safety, especially those who […]
Canada Expands Support for Afghan Refugees: How You Can Help
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) continues to offer special immigration pathways and assistance for Afghan nationals affected by the Taliban’s return to power. These measures include resettlement support, family sponsorship prioritization, and humanitarian initiatives, along with opportunities for Canadians to contribute directly to refugee resettlement […]
Shaping the Future: How Canada Can Strengthen Its Immigration System
Maple News reports that the upcoming Canadian federal election on September 20 presents a valuable moment to reimagine and improve the country’s immigration system—an increasingly vital pillar of Canada’s economic and social framework. As political parties campaign nationwide, their platforms on immigration policy carry significant weight; the next elected government […]
Where Canada’s Political Parties Stand on Immigration in 2021
Maple News reports that immigration remains a key issue in the 2021 Canadian federal election, with all major political parties voicing support for newcomers. Amid ongoing global crises, including the humanitarian emergency in Afghanistan, Canada is positioning itself as a nation committed to welcoming vulnerable populations. The governing Liberal Party […]
Explained: How Canada’s Electoral System Works
Maple News reports that Canada’s federal election process plays a vital role in shaping the nation’s democratic framework. On September 20, 2021, eligible Canadian citizens—those aged 18 and over—were invited to vote in the federal election to determine the new composition of the House of Commons. While only citizens have […]
Lifeline Afghanistan Initiative Mobilizes Canadians to Support Refugee Resettlement
Maple News reports that a new non-partisan initiative, Lifeline Afghanistan, has officially launched to support Canada’s efforts to resettle at least 20,000 Afghan refugees. This organization aims to mobilize civic engagement, streamline sponsorship resources, and coordinate efforts to welcome Afghan newcomers to safety and opportunity in Canada. Canada has a […]