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Top 10 des choses à faire en tant que nouvel arrivant au Canada en août 2023

Les étés canadiens offrent aux nouveaux arrivants une excellente occasion de voyager et de découvrir tout ce que ce pays a à offrir. L'été au Canada commence officiellement cette année le 21 juin 2023. Août est le milieu de l'été au Canada. Il fait généralement un peu plus frais qu'en juillet, mais reste chaud. Cela donne aux nouveaux arrivants au Canada l'occasion idéale de découvrir tous les meilleurs événements et excursions que ce beau pays a à offrir pendant la partie la plus chaude de l'année civile.

Top 10 Things to Do as a Newcomer to Canada this August 2023 

Canada’s summers provide a great opportunity for newcomers to this country to travel and experience everything this country has to offer. Summer in Canada officially begins this year on June 21, 2023. August is midsummer in Canada. It is usually slightly cooler than July, but still warm. This gives newcomers to Canada the perfect opportunity to experience all the best events and excursions this beautiful country has to offer during the warmest part of the calendar year.

Boosting the Economy: The Significant Impact of Immigration on Canada's Economic Prosperity

Canada's vibrant economy and its enduring emphasis on diversity make it a primary destination for immigrants worldwide. The term "Canada immigration" has become a hot keyword in search engines, as prospective immigrants seek to understand how they can contribute to and benefit from Canada's thriving economy. In this comprehensive, SEO-friendly article, we delve into the substantial impacts of immigration on Canada's economic growth.

Nigerian-Canadian Masai Ujiri to receive Canada’s highest honour

The President of Basketball Operations for the Toronto Raptors, Masai Ujiri, has been appointed to the Order of Canada.

This is Canada’s highest civilian honour, which recognizes and rewards those “who make extraordinary contributions to the nation, [enrich] the lives of others and [make] a difference to this country.”

The Provincial Nominee Program has changed Canadian immigration

Canada’s immigration landscape has been largely transformed by the Provincial Nominee Program (PNP), according to a new Statistics Canada study. The PNP was introduced in all provinces, except for Quebec and the Yukon, between 1998 and 2009. Its purpose was to spread the settlement of economic immigrants outside major Canadian cities and to address the labour force needs of each province and territory.