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Staff shortages created by COVID-19 are putting a pressure on Nova Scotia teachers, according to the union.

2022-01-28

The Canadian Press : Teachers are feeling the burden of staff shortages nearly two weeks after in-person instruction started in Nova Scotia schools, according to the head of their union. While no schools have been forced to close as a result of COVID-19, Paul Wozney, president of the Nova ScotiaContinue Reading

Dr. Paula Burns, president and CEO of Lethbridge College, has resigned.

2022-01-28

Dr. Paula Burns, president and CEO of Lethbridge College, announced her departure on Thursday after nearly nine years at the helm. She began working at the college in February 2013 and will leave at the end of May to pursue a new challenge as President and CEO of Langara CollegeContinue Reading

FIU\’s president resigns due to a \’emotional entanglement\’ with a female employee.

2022-01-25

MIAMI, Fla. (AP) – Florida International University\’s president has given an explanation for his surprise departure, telling students, teachers, and staff that he is terminating his 45-year career due to a \”emotional (not physical) entanglement.\” \”with a respected colleague In his emailed announcement on Friday, Mark Rosenberg initially highlighted hisContinue Reading

Canada is halting the intake of highly qualified immigrants due to a backlog.

2022-01-25

Despite a labour crisis in some parts of the country, the federal government is halting fresh invitations due to a lack of processing capacity. OTTAWA, ONTARIO — According to a briefing document, Canada\’s high-skilled immigration system is badly backlogged, and even in the face of a labour shortage, the governmentContinue Reading

Officer DM10032, where are you? Applicants are stumped and stranded due to an inactive immigration worker.

2022-01-25

\’Officer, please do your job.\’ \’I want my life back,\’ says a Nigerian applicant.Would-be immigrants from all over the world are looking for information on a Canadian immigration officer who has mainly ignored their applications for years. They are unsure whether the individual is still employed, assigned to their case,Continue Reading

The number of PGWP holders entering the Canadian workforce is increasing.

2022-01-24

According to a study by Statistics Canada, international students have become a more important source of labour in the Canadian economy over the last decade. According to a recent Statistics Canada study, the large growth in the number of international students arriving in Canada in recent years has resulted inContinue Reading

Students in Canada can now get up to $2000 in federal aid to help pay for their education.

2022-01-23

All students are invited! Eligible students can now receive up to $2,000 from the federal government through the Canada Learning Bond (CLB), with no payment required. The CLB was amended in 2022 to allow students aged 18-20 to apply for financial assistance. The CLB is money that the Government ofContinue Reading

Canada\’s temporary halt on Federal Express entry invitations smacks of Ottawa mismanagement.

2022-01-23

Canada has temporarily halted invites for new high-skilled immigrants via the federal component of the Express Entry system, representing a fifth of the yearly intake, as authorities struggle to deal with an increasing backlog of applications. According to a report obtained by the National Post from Immigration, Refugees and CitizenshipContinue Reading

Canada will unveil its Immigration Levels Plan for 2022-2024 by February

2022-01-23

When the Canadian government unveils its Immigration Levels Plan 2022-2024 in February, it will deliver a substantial update. The statement will include Canada\’s immigration objectives for this year and the following two years, as well as the amount of new immigrants the country hopes to welcome through its different economic,Continue Reading

The Calgary Clean Energy Tech Accelerator receives $3 million from the federal government.

2022-01-22

The Energy Transition Hub is intended to foster entrepreneurship in the expanding clean-energy industry. A consortium of energy and clean tech entrepreneurs, the University of Calgary, and the municipal and federal governments are hoping that Calgary\’s abundant and available downtown office space will help the city become associated with sustainableContinue Reading

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