Maple News reports that taxes play a central role in funding Canada’s public services, from healthcare to education. However, for many newcomers and residents planning their financial future, understanding which province offers the most tax-friendly environment is a crucial consideration. In Canada, income taxes are divided into two levels: federal […]
Category: Provinces
Six Canadian Provinces Invite Immigration Candidates in Latest Nominee Program Rounds
Maple News reports that six Canadian provinces — Ontario, British Columbia, Quebec, Alberta, Manitoba, and Prince Edward Island — have issued new invitations for candidates to apply for provincial immigration, a major step toward securing permanent residency in Canada. These invitations were made through each province’s individual streams under the […]
Quebec Unveils 2024–2025 Immigration Plan: Focus on French Proficiency and Economic Growth
Maple News reports that Quebec has officially released its updated immigration framework for 2024 and 2025, with a strong emphasis on increasing economic immigrants, enhancing French language proficiency, and attracting younger newcomers to address the province’s demographic and labor challenges. Premier François Legault, alongside Christine Fréchette, Minister of Immigration, Francisation […]
Exploring Ontario’s Rising Cities: Opportunities for Newcomers Beyond Toronto
Maple News reports that Ontario continues to be a prime destination for immigrants to Canada. In 2022, the province welcomed 42.2% of all new permanent residents—highlighting its standing as the country’s top choice among newcomers. While Toronto remains the major draw, receiving over 128,000 permanent residents last year, Ontario’s appeal […]
Canada Lights Up for Diwali: How the Festival of Lights Is Celebrated Across the Country
Maple News reports that Diwali, the vibrant Festival of Lights celebrated by over a billion people worldwide, continues to shine brightly across Canadian cities—both as a spiritual observance and a cultural showcase. This year, the five-day festival begins on November 12, bringing together communities of Indian origin and beyond in […]
Moving to British Columbia: What Newcomers Should Know About Life in Canada’s West Coast Province
Maple News reports that British Columbia (BC), Canada’s westernmost province and third-largest by population, continues to attract newcomers with its mix of natural beauty, livable cities, and moderate climate. Over one million immigrants now call BC home, drawn by its opportunities and high quality of life. British Columbia is known […]
BC, Saskatchewan, and PEI Issue New PNP Invitations to Skilled Workers and Graduates
Maple News reports that three Canadian provinces—British Columbia, Saskatchewan, and Prince Edward Island—have issued new rounds of invitations under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) between October 13 and October 27, 2023. These invitations are part of Canada’s ongoing strategy to attract skilled workers and graduates to meet regional economic and […]
A Newcomer’s Guide to Living and Settling in Quebec
Maple News reports that Quebec, Canada’s second most populous province with over 8.7 million residents, continues to attract newcomers with its unique cultural identity, economic opportunities, and quality of life. Its three largest cities—Montreal, Quebec City, and Sherbrooke—serve as major urban hubs offering diverse amenities for immigrants and resettling families. […]
British Columbia Proposes New Law to Fast-Track Skilled Immigrants’ Credential Recognition
Maple News reports that British Columbia is taking a major step toward cutting red tape for skilled immigrants with the introduction of Bill 38: the International Credentials Recognition Act. Unveiled on October 23, 2023, by Premier David Eby and Minister of State for Workforce Development Andrew Mercier, the bill aims […]
Canada Unveils New Allocation Framework for Provincial Nominee Program
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has published a new set of guiding principles outlining how it allocates nomination spaces to provinces and territories under the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP). Each year, the federal government determines how many nominations each province and territory can issue. These […]
British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba Invite New Immigration Candidates Through PNP Draws
Maple News reports that three Canadian provinces—British Columbia, Alberta, and Manitoba—have issued new invitations for immigration candidates through their Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs) between October 6 and 12. PNPs allow provinces and territories to nominate individuals who have the education, skills, and work experience to contribute to the local economy. […]
Wab Kinew Becomes Manitoba’s First First Nations Premier, Prioritizes Healthcare and Immigration
Maple News reports that Manitoba has taken a historic step by electing Wab Kinew as Canada’s first First Nations premier. His victory in the October 3 provincial election marks not only a significant milestone for Indigenous representation in Canadian politics, but also ushers in a new era of healthcare reform […]
Experience Autumn in Canada: Top Spots and Fall Events for Newcomers
As Canada transitions into fall, the landscape transforms into a stunning canvas of red, gold, and orange—offering newcomers a vibrant welcome to their new home. Maple News presents a seasonal guide tailored for recent immigrants, highlighting the most picturesque places to view autumn foliage and enjoy regional fall festivities across […]
British Columbia, Alberta, and PEI Select New Skilled Immigrants Through Provincial Nominee Programs
Maple News reports that British Columbia, Alberta, and Prince Edward Island (PEI) have recently nominated candidates through their Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP), continuing Canada’s effort to attract skilled workers tailored to regional labour market needs. The PNP allows individual provinces and territories to nominate foreign nationals who possess the skills […]
Nova Scotia Expands Immigration Pathway for International Healthcare Graduates
Maple News reports that Nova Scotia has announced a significant expansion to its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) aimed at international healthcare professionals. The update will make it easier for international graduates trained as paramedics and pharmacy technicians to apply for permanent residency in the province. This policy change comes through […]
Canada’s Provinces Graded on Poverty: Food Banks Canada Reveals Stark Disparities
Maple News reports that Food Banks Canada has released its first-ever set of poverty report cards, grading all Canadian provinces and territories on their efforts to combat poverty and improve quality of life. The assessments offer crucial insights for current residents and prospective immigrants about regional socio-economic conditions across the […]