The couple says the education system in this country, which has supported their daughter with special needs, is one of the main reasons they're hoping to remain in Canada.
The province and stakeholders are asking for 12,000 approvals through the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) to keep up with 2025's labour demands.
Manitoba will feel the pinch more than most provinces from the federal government’s ill-advised plan to slash immigration ...
A federal immigration program that's responsible for much of Manitoba's recent population growth is facing a severe cut.
The federal government’s decision to cut Manitoba’s provincial nominee program allocation by half could significantly impact ...
The federal government has told most provinces and territories they must cut their allotted spaces for economic immigration ...
"Our reality is that we can absorb more newcomers than we used to, and now, at a time when we need more newcomers, we're ...
“The federal government has unilaterally decided to cut the provincial nominee program allocation by 50 per cent this year, ...
Manitoba pushes for more skilled workers despite Ottawa reducing immigration numbers The Manitoba government is making its case to accept more provincial nominees for 2025, even as the federal ...
Manitoba brought in record 9,540 people through provincial nominee program in 2024, asks for 12,000 this year Manitoba welcomed a record number of skilled newcomers to the province through a ...
Ontario has launched a new pilot program aimed at addressing workforce shortages and boosting local economies across the ...