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Report Reveals Immigrants Account for Most of the Growth in Ontario’s Labour Force

Why Canada Needs 20,000 Truck Drivers

In this week’s issue we discover why Canada needs 20,000 truck drivers, listen to our latest podcast on four ways US tech workers can immigrate to Canada and what exactly are costs that one can expect when immigrating to the great white north.

Report Reveals Immigrants Account for Most of the Growth in Ontario’s Labour Force

Ontario's Labor Force is expanding, and immigrants play a crucial role, constituting a substantial portion of the growth. This highlights their integral part in the province's development.

🌐 Diverse Contributions

The report underscores the diverse skills immigrants bring to the table, filling gaps in various sectors. From healthcare to technology, their contributions are reshaping Ontario's professional landscape.

📈Economic Impact

Immigrants not only contribute to job growth but also stimulate the economy. The report showcases how their entrepreneurial endeavours and consumer spending create a positive economic ripple effect.

🤝Building Stronger Communities

Beyond statistics, immigrants are weaving a rich tapestry of culture and community. Their presence enhances the social fabric, fostering a more interconnected and compassionate society.

🚀 The Power of Immigration

As Ontario continues to thrive, let's acknowledge and appreciate the invaluable contributions of our immigrant neighbours. Together, we build a stronger, more vibrant future for all.

TRENDING NEWS

  • How Much Does It Cost to Immigrate to Canada? Whether you are looking to immigrate to Canada as a skilled worker or through family sponsorship, via federal or provincial programs or through Quebec, it is wise to be aware of fees so that there are no surprises during their application. Read more.

  • Can’t Get A U.S. H-1B Visa? Canada’s Start-Up Visa Could Be The Answer. The proposed changes to loosen H-1B visa requirements in the U.S. haven't passed, making Canada's Start-Up Visa (SUV) program an attractive option for skilled workers. The SUV program grants permanent residence to immigrant entrepreneurs, backed by angel investors, venture capital funds, or business incubators. Applicants can transition quickly from a work permit to permanent residence. Read more.

  • Canadian immigration ministers convened in Toronto to enhance the immigration system. They discussed ways to make it more efficient and accessible. Their goal is to create a welcoming and inclusive process for newcomers, ensuring a smoother journey for those seeking a better life in Canada. Read more.

  • Canada Currently Need 20,000 Truck Drivers. The country faces a shortage affecting supply chains and daily life. Truckers play a vital role in delivering goods, and their shortage impacts everyone. Efforts are needed to address this issue and ensure the smooth flow of essential items for a better, well-connected community. Read more.

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