|
Economy will need more immigrants |
|
|
|
|
Report says newcomers help fuel Canada's growth, but policies should make it easier for them to stay
Oct 25, 2008 04:30 AM
Nicholas Keung
Immigration/Diversity Reporter
Immigration levels in the country will have to go up significantly for future economic growth, the Conference Board of Canada reports.
To meet long-term domestic labour market needs and to remain competitive in the global search for talent Canada will have to increase its number of immigrants from the existing 250,000 to 360,000 annually by 2025.
Read More ...
|