Canada’s Immigration Debate Reaches Boiling Point Amid Pollution, Housing, and Job Concerns

Canada is at the center of an intensifying national debate over immigration, as a series of viral incidents and growing economic pressures spark unprecedented public backlash. While Canada has long been recognized for its welcoming immigration policies, recent developments — from polluted lakes to job losses and housing shortages — have caused some Canadians to […]

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Canada’s Latest Healthcare & Social Services Express Entry Draw: Who Received ITAs and Why

In 2025, Healthcare and Social Services has been officially designated as a priority category under Canada’s Express Entry system, offering skilled workers in these occupations significantly better chances of obtaining permanent residency (PR). Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has already issued 5,000 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) under this category this year, highlighting the government’s […]

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Upfront Medical Exams Now Mandatory for Express Entry PR Applications Starting August 21, 2025

Canada’s Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced a major policy change that will impact all applicants applying for permanent residence (PR) through the Express Entry system. Effective August 21, 2025, all Express Entry applicants will be required to complete their Immigration Medical Exam (IME) before submitting their PR application. This means medical results […]

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Canada Eyes Three New Express Entry Categories for 2026: Senior Managers, Scientists, and Military Professionals Could Benefit

The Canadian federal government is proposing significant changes to its Express Entry immigration system, aiming to prioritize three new occupational categories in 2026 — a move that could open doors for thousands of skilled professionals seeking permanent residence (PR). Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced that it is seeking public feedback on introducing […]

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Ontario Announces Minimum Wage Increase Effective October 2025

The Ontario government has confirmed that starting October 1, 2025, workers across the province will receive a pay increase, with the general minimum wage rising from $17.20 to $17.60 per hour. The 40-cent hike represents a 2.3% increase, designed to keep pace with inflation and rising living costs. The update impacts multiple worker categories, including […]

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Canada’s IEC Program Offers LMIA-Exempt Work Permits to Young Professionals and Holiday Workers from 30+ Countries

The Government of Canada’s International Experience Canada (IEC) program is offering young adults from countries with bilateral Youth Mobility Agreements (bYMAs) the chance to work in Canada without needing a Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA). IEC work permits—valid for one to two years—are part of a reciprocal arrangement allowing Canadian youth similar opportunities abroad. This […]

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Manitoba Opens August with Targeted Skilled Worker Invitations Under MPNP

On August 7, 2025, the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) conducted its first provincial draw of the month, focusing on skilled workers both in Manitoba and overseas. This latest round of invitations—Expression of Interest (EOI) Draw #251—was aimed at attracting foreign nationals with the skills, work experience, and adaptability to meet the province’s labour market […]

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Canada proposing major Express Entry category changes for 2026 — leadership, innovation and tighter eligibility

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is consulting on a significant redesign of Express Entry selection priorities for 2026. The department is proposing a new category that targets leadership and innovation roles — alongside refinements to the existing category-based draws that prioritise healthcare, trades, STEM and francophone candidates. The changes are intended to better match […]

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Canada Raises Settlement Fund Requirements for Rural & Francophone PR Pathways by Over 30%

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced a significant increase in the minimum settlement funds required for applicants under the Rural Community Immigration Pilot (RCIP) and the Francophone Community Immigration Pilot (FCIP)—two employer-driven pathways to Canadian permanent residence designed to attract newcomers to rural and francophone communities outside Quebec. The change, effective July 29, […]

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IRCC Holds Third Express Entry Draw of the Week, Targets French-Language Proficiency Candidates

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has conducted its third Express Entry draw of the week and fourth of the month, issuing 2,500 Invitations to Apply (ITAs) to candidates demonstrating French language proficiency. For this latest round, candidates needed: This draw follows two other Express Entry rounds earlier in the week: Express Entry Trends in […]

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