A recent analysis of immigration data shows a decrease in new permanent residents in Canada following the government’s announcement to cut immigration targets from 500,000 to 395,000 by 2025, while the number of temporary foreign workers rose. The report highlights a 15% decline in new permanent residents and a significant drop in International Mobility Program permits, largely due to fewer Ukrainians arriving, although temporary foreign worker permits increased from 42,730 to 44,675. Population growth has slowed, prompting discussions on the need for immigration to sustain growth, as reflected in the latest Statistics Canada data.
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How an Indigenous health centre in Montreal is making care more welcoming
A new clinic in Montreal is dedicated to addressing the healthcare needs of Indigenous patients and building trust in the system, marking progress on the Truth and Reconciliation Commission's calls to action. The initiative aims to close existing care gaps and support those affected by historical mistrust in healthcare services. Need More Context? 🔎
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