Maple News reports that the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ)—a key pathway to permanent residence (PR) for many foreign workers—has been temporarily suspended. As of June 5, 2024, Quebec’s immigration ministry has paused new applications through the PEQ worker stream until November 30, 2025. While this disruption may feel disheartening to […]
Month: July 2025
Alberta Targets Construction and Agriculture Sectors in Latest Immigration Draws
Maple News reports that Alberta continues to strategically invite skilled workers through its Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP), focusing on labour market priorities. In two recent rounds of invitations, the province extended a total of 133 invitations to candidates well-suited to support key industries across Alberta. On June 25, 2025, […]
Canada Must Rethink Immigration Strategy to Attract Global Experts, Says Citizenship Leader
Maple News reports that Daniel Bernhard, CEO of the Institute for Canadian Citizenship, is calling on the federal government to urgently revamp its immigration strategy. His appeal comes in response to Ottawa’s decision to reduce permanent resident admissions from 395,000 in 2025 to 365,000 in 2027—a move he warns could […]
University of Toronto Opens Doors to Harvard Students Impacted by U.S. Visa Uncertainty
Maple News reports that international students at Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government (HKS) may soon have a Canadian lifeline, as mounting visa challenges in the U.S. prompt a contingency arrangement with the University of Toronto. The agreement would allow eligible HKS students to complete their studies at […]
Canada Raises Minimum Living Cost Requirement for International Students
Maple News reports that international students planning to apply for a Canadian study permit will need to demonstrate a higher level of financial support beginning in late 2025. As of September 1, 2025, applicants must show they have at least CAD $22,895 in available funds—an increase of approximately $2,260 from […]
Canada’s Immigration Reforms: Key 2025 Changes Impacting Applicants so Far
Maple News reports that Canada’s immigration policies have undergone notable changes in the first half of 2025, shaping the path for newcomers seeking temporary or permanent residence. These mid-year adjustments reflect the government’s ongoing commitment to aligning immigration initiatives with evolving labor market needs, economic goals, and population planning. Among […]
From Garden Beds to Community Bonds: How One Immigrant Transformed Food Access in Winnipeg
Maple News reports on an inspiring journey of immigrant leadership and community transformation in Winnipeg, Manitoba. When Raymond Ngarboui arrived in Canada from Chad in 2005, he brought with him more than aspirations for a better life—he arrived with a vision of collective growth, resilience, and nourishment. Nearly two decades […]
Your Guide to Immigrating to Canada as a Secondary School Teacher
Canada continues to welcome skilled professionals to help meet labour market demands, and qualified secondary school teachers are among the in-demand occupations across several provinces. According to Maple News, if you’re a licensed high school teacher overseas and considering a move to Canada, there are multiple immigration pathways tailored to […]
Impaired Driving in Canada Can Jeopardize Immigration Status: What Applicants Must Know
Canada enforces some of the world’s strictest impaired driving laws—and for immigrants, a single impaired driving conviction could carry serious legal consequences. Maple News reports that individuals applying for or holding immigration status in Canada should exercise utmost caution, as even a first-time impaired driving offence with a blood alcohol […]
University of Toronto Offers Safe Haven for Harvard Students Facing U.S. Visa Uncertainty
Maple News reports that the University of Toronto (U of T) and Harvard University have established a special contingency plan to support Harvard Kennedy School (HKS) international students affected by unpredictable U.S. visa policies. The collaboration provides a temporary academic refuge in Canada, allowing these students to continue their studies […]
Ontario Introduces Key Reforms to Provincial Nominee Program, Including Application Returns
Maple News reports that significant changes are coming to the Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP), granting the province more authority to shape its immigration streams. Starting July 1, 2025, new legislation under the Working for Workers Seven Act takes effect, enabling the Ontario government to return applications prior to issuing […]
Why Building a Good Credit Score Matters for Newcomers in Canada
Maple News reports that for newcomers to Canada, one of the most important early steps in building a successful life is establishing a strong credit history. While often unfamiliar at first, Canada’s credit system plays a crucial role in accessing housing, financial services, and even some employment opportunities. A credit […]
Brandon, Manitoba Announces Designated Employers for Rural Immigration Pathway
Maple News reports that Brandon, Manitoba—one of the province’s primary urban centres—has released its official list of designated employers for the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP). This marks a significant step forward in the city’s commitment to attract skilled foreign workers and address local labour shortages. The RCIP is a […]
10 Surprising Canadian Laws That Still Raise Eyebrows
Canada is often seen as a country with progressive legislation and a commitment to justice. But behind its well-regarded legal system lies a trove of unusual laws—some still in effect, others lingering remnants of bygone eras. As the country celebrates Canada Day, Maple News takes a closer look at ten […]