TRIEC to lead online Globe discussion

At noon on Tuesday, July 28 EST, TRIEC’s executive director, Elizabeth McIsaac, will take questions from Globe and Mail readers on immigrant employment. > Learn More This discussion is a follow up to a feature story that appeared in the Globe and Mail. >...

Skilled immigrants squeezed out for temporary workers

Record number of short-term workers given permits to fill shortages last year, study finds Globe and MailJuly 23, 2009 Campbell ClarkCanada is still bringing in temporary foreign workers at a near-record pace despite the recession, but a new study argues our...

The temporariness of the temporary

Globe editorialJuly 23, 2009 If the core purpose of immigration is to integrate and create new Canadians, then Jason Kenney, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration, ought to heed the main findings of new report by the Maytree Foundation Is it possible for a...

Toronto Star editorial: Vision lacking on immigration

Canada relies heavily on newcomers for population and employment growth. That means our immigration policies are among the most important decisions we make in shaping our nation. Unfortunately, our federal government is now leaving many of these decisions up to...

Best immigrants not a priority

The best newcomers for Canada are well-educated and English-speaking but they’re no longer our chief priority, a new analysis on immigration policies says. Toronto StarJuly 22, 2009 Leslie Ciarula Taylor The best newcomers for Canada are well-educated and...