Canada’s new immigration policies succeed in curbing population growth

Changes in immigration policy have all but halted Canada’s population growth, according to numbers released by Statistics Canada. Between January 1, 2025, and April 1, 2025, Canada’s population increased by only 20,107 (or 0.0%). The reduction in population growth was largely driven by a reduction in temporary and permanent resident admissions. Join our immigration newsletter … Read more

Canadian Citizenship Is More Than Convenience: New Study Reveals Truth

Last Updated On 19 June 2025, 4:35 PM EDT (Toronto Time) For years, some have labelled Canadian citizenship as a mere stepping stone—a convenient way for immigrants to secure a powerful passport before leaving for better opportunities elsewhere. However, a groundbreaking Statistics Canada report, released in May 2025, challenges this narrative. The study, based on … Read more

Top 10 Most Liveable Cities In Canada 2025 – New List

Last Updated On 19 June 2025, 9:32 AM EDT (Toronto Time) Top 10 Most Liveable Cities In Canada 2025: Canada’s cities are renowned for their high quality of life, blending urban vibrancy with natural beauty. The Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) Global Liveability Index 2025, released on June 16, 2025, highlights Vancouver, Toronto, and Calgary among … Read more

VPN Usage Laws in Canada: What You Need to Know

Last Updated On 19 June 2025, 12:38 PM EDT (Toronto Time) Let’s start with the basics: Yes, VPNs are legal in Canada. There’s no legislation in place—federal or provincial—that forbids the use of a Virtual Private Network. Whether you’re a private citizen browsing from home or an employee connecting remotely to your company’s servers, using … Read more

New initiative helps internationally educated teachers launch their careers in Canadian classrooms

Teachers now have an advantage in immigrating to Canada, but internationally trained teachers can face barriers in becoming certified to teach. Teaching is a regulated profession in Canada, and the certification process varies by province and territory, with foreign credentials often needing to be assessed for Canadian equivalency. That’s where a new initiative, launched by … Read more