In-Demand Jobs In British Columbia Paying $30-$40 Per Hour

Last Updated On 24 May 2025, 10:04 AM EDT (Toronto Time) Looking for a high-paying, stable jobs in British Columbia? The province’s job market continues to be robust, with numerous roles offering hourly wages between $30 and $40. These in-demand jobs are projected to grow significantly over the next decade, driven by economic expansion and … Read more

Carney reinforces immigration priorities in new mandate letter to ministers

In a recent mandate letter to his cabinet, Prime Minister Mark Carney reiterated his broad goals for Canada’s immigration system. Carney’s mandate letter outlined two main immigration goals: Returning overall immigration to sustainable levels; and Attracting the best talent from around the world to help build Canada’s economy. These two goals were presented as a … Read more

Lost CRS Points for Arranged Employment? Boost Your Score with Language Tests

Losing out on key CRS points especially for arranged employment can feel like a serious setback for anyone in the Express Entry pool. But here’s the good news: you can take full control of your immigration journey by focusing on a factor that’s entirely within your reach language proficiency. With the right strategy, improving your…
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What to Expect from the Next Canada Express Entry Draw in 2025

The Canada Express Entry system continues to evolve rapidly in 2025. With high competition, limited invitations, and new draw categories, staying updated is essential for aspiring immigrants. If you’re wondering what the next Canada Express Entry draw might look like and whether you still have a chance, this blog gives you practical, data-driven insights based…
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Thunder Bay’s Succession Pathways Program – A New Boost for Local Business and Immigration in 2025

Thunder Bay is making smart moves for the future. In a time when many small towns face aging business owners and economic slowdowns, the Thunder Bay CEDC (Community Economic Development Commission) has launched a timely and strategic initiative—Succession Pathways. This new business advisory program is designed to help local entrepreneurs plan their exit or handover…
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How High Stream Moving grew from a local piano-moving service into an international company 

Last Updated On 22 May 2025, 2:35 PM EDT (Toronto Time) High Stream Moving is a Canadian/USA service founded by Andrey Struts in 2015. Starting as a local family business that focused on providing piano moving services, today the company has expanded its reach to offer cross-border deliveries and partners with highly influential entities like … Read more

Lena Metlege Diab named Canada’s new Immigration Minister

Mark Carney, Canada’s new Prime Minister, has ushered in a new immigration minister following the recent liberal party victory in Canada’s federal election. Canada’s new Minister of Immigration is Lena Metlege Diab, the Member of Parliament for Halifax West. She will now lead Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), succeeding former Immigration Minister Rachel Bendayan. … Read more

IRCC shares common mistakes in PR applications — here’s what to avoid

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) recently released a training guide for immigration officers making decisions on permanent resident (PR) applications. The 447-page document includes, amongst other things, case examples of candidates and recommended results following analyses of their applications. Based on these examples, here are some common mistakes candidates have made that led immigration … Read more