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Statistics Canada reports a decline in census undercoverage for non-permanent residents
A new study released by Statistics Canada reveals that 38% of non-permanent residents were not captured in the 2021 Census, marking a notable seven-percentage-point improvement from the 45% missed rate documented in 2016. The research identified distinct patterns in census participation across demographic groups. Ontario recorded the highest provincial omission rate at 45%, while Quebec achieved the lowest at 22%. Young adults aged 20 to 24 and individuals on short-term perm
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Saskatchewan faces a sharp rise in refugee claims as federal immigration cuts leave thousands in limbo
Saskatchewan has experienced a dramatic 98 per cent surge in refugee claims over the past year, driven largely by sweeping federal and provincial immigration reductions that have left many temporary residents with few options for staying in Canada. Between April 2024 and April 2025, asylum claims in the province jumped from 683 to 1,344, according to Statistics Canada. At the same time, Saskatchewan recorded the steepest drop in permanent residents among Canadian provinces —
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Canada's international student numbers see a steep decline in 2025 as approval rates plummet
Canada is experiencing a dramatic decrease in international student enrollment, with study permit applications down approximately 50% in...
Sep 29
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Canadian job crisis deepens: 106,000 jobs lost as the Temporary Foreign Worker Program expands
The Canadian job market faces severe challenges as recent data reveals 106,000 job losses over the summer months, coinciding with the...
Sep 8
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