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Volume 23, No. 9.1, Sept. 11, 2019
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Canadians will vote for a new government October 21
 
Immigration could prove a hot-button issue in Canada’s upcoming federal election, but many are urging restraint.
 
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ANALYSIS: Election unlikely to have major impact on Canada’s immigration system
 
 
There is no question that the Liberals and Conservatives differ on substantive immigration matters such as citizenship policy and how to handle asylum claims. But for the most part, they have far more in common on immigration.
 
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Pilot exempting certain family members from lifetime sponsorship ban now in effect
 
 
The pilot concerns non-accompanying family members who were not examined and in some cases were not even declared when a foreign national applied for Canadian permanent residence, which normally results in a lifetime ban.
 
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Ontario led the way in employment gains in August
 
 
Five Canadian provinces saw employment gains while the rest of the country held steady, the latest Labour Force Survey shows.
 
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Nova Scotia billboards aim to ‘set the record straight’ on immigration
 
 
Co-sponsored by the Halifax Chamber of Commerce, the billboards attest to immigration’s central role in Nova Scotia’s economic development.
 
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Calgary, Vancouver, Toronto among top 10 most ‘liveable’ cities in the world
 
 
Calgary, Alberta, was the highest-ranked Canadian city in the Economist Intelligence Unit’s 2019 Global Liveability Index, placing fifth out of the 140 cities surveyed.
 
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Canada is making it easier for Senegal and Morocco students to come and study
 
 
Students from Senegal and Morocco can now apply through the Student Direct Stream, joining those from India, China, Philippines, Vietnam and Pakistan.
 
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New Nova Scotia Labour Market Priorities draw invites 204 Express Entry candidates
 
 
Nova Scotia held its first Labour Market Priorities draw in three months on September 4, inviting 204 Express Entry candidates to apply for a provincial nomination for Canadian permanent residence.
 
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