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Health care workers
March 11, 2022
British Columbia/Health/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

B. C. revamps immigration program to prioritize health, child care workers

Foreign-trained health care workers and early childhood educators (ECEs) will be prioritized for permanent residency in the revamped version of a program

Ukrainian refugees are getting support
March 4, 2022
British Columbia/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News/Politics/Top Stories

British Columbians open homes, hearts and wallets for Ukrainian refugees

As Russia's attacks against Ukraine escalate, Canada's government is also introducing new immigration streams for Ukrainians to immigrate either temporarily or permanently.

Syrian refugee family being welcomed
March 2, 2022
British Columbia/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Trailblazer: Syrian refugees in Kelowna pay it forward

Seven years after arriving in Kelowna, British Columbia, as the town's very first family of Syrian refugees, the Alshahouds have become a

Cooling-off period may not work for all
March 1, 2022
British Columbia/Economy/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative/News

Experts warn B.C.’s ‘cooling-off period’ won’t help new immigrants buy homes

One of the unintended but likely consequences of a cooling-off period is that buyers will make more offers, thereby inducing more competition

Rural communities in Canada need newcomers
February 24, 2022
British Columbia/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Rural communities need more settlement dollars: Conference Board

Governments are trying to attract newcomers to rural and small-town Canada, but are the nation's settlement services up to the task of

Kurdish language not being actively taught
February 22, 2022
Arts & Culture/British Columbia/Diaspora Affairs/Politics

Diaspora hopes to revive use of Kurdish language

Without the ability to learn the Kurdish language at home or abroad, Kurds within the diaspora worry their culture is being actively

Red tape getting in the way.
February 18, 2022
British Columbia/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Canada needs to cut red tape to help clear massive visa backlogs

Industry, immigration lawyers call for priority action to cut red tape to address critical labour shortages and immigration backlogs, including streamlining Labour

While using immigration to help the economy flourish is a no-brainer for many, some critics want to see the backlog dealt with first.
February 15, 2022
British Columbia/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Immigration supported by most Canadians: poll

As Canada plans to attract more than 1.3 million newcomers over the next three years, concerns abound on how Immigration Canada is

Nearly 1.8 million more people, mostly immigrants, have called Canada home in 2021 compared with five years earlier.
February 10, 2022
British Columbia/Immigration/Local Journalism Initiative

Immigration — not fertility — driving Canada’s population growth

Nation tops G7 growth despite COVID, with 1.8 million more people, mostly immigrants, calling Canada home, reports Statistics Canada.

BC's highest court has rejected claims by ‘dishonest’ developer Concord Pacific in a long-standing legal battle over disputed real-estate.
January 19, 2022
British Columbia/Economy/News

Developer tycoon vows to build condos for Vancouver buyers first

“My philosophy is local input, local needs and local buyers first,” says Asian tycoon after British Columbia's highest court rejects claims by

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