Canada to admit 1.4 million immigrants in three years to address labour shortages

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Canada to admit 1.4 million immigrants in three years to address labour shortages
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The new mechanism will attract newcomers “with the skills that will be in demand in Canada,” he said, “specifically the workers who are going to help release pressures on our health-care system and build more homes for Canadians.”Article content Fraser said the federal government wants to address the issue, but “can’t do it alone” since regulated professions — in which workers need certificates to practice — are controlled by provincial governments.Article content

If the provinces do, Fraser said “we can more easily justify a targeted draw in your part of the country that will allow someone to come and work at their full potential.”

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