Immigration Minister Marc Miller is laying out the federal government's priorities for improving Canada's immigration system today with a newly released report.
The federal government's report outlines key actions intended to strengthen the immigration system, based on consultations with stakeholders.The report proposes creating a chief international talent officer position to better align immigration programs and pathways with the labour market.
Canada's immigration system has been under scrutiny as high levels of newcomers drive population growth and put pressure on the housing market.Palestinian, Israeli advocates in Ottawa reject temporary pauses in Gaza fightDuring his historic visit, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy offered repeated thanks to Canada for its continued support for his country as it continues to defend itself from Russia's invasion.
Netanyahu rejected calls for a cease-fire to facilitate the release of captives or end the war, which he has said will be long and difficult. "Calls for a ceasefire are calls for Israel to surrender to Hamas," he told a news conference. "That will not happen.
Snow is expected for some parts of Canada this Halloween, while other communities are advised to bundle up for a chilly evening.Puerto Rico police arrested at least 380 people on Tuesday in the department's biggest crackdown on crime in recent years.
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