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Canada aims for 25% of its labor force to comprise immigrants and refugees, as outlined in Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s new departmental plan. While this target indicates a reduction from post-COVID highs, it still reflects historically elevated levels of immigrant participation in the workforce amid a stagnant job market and rising youth unemployment.
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Explain It To Me Like I’m 5: The Canadian government plans to have one-quarter of its workforce made up of immigrants to help fill job shortages, despite facing challenges and a recent rise in youth unemployment.
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