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This week's business immigration news from Canada focuses on the country's plan to decrease temporary residents, aiming to shift the current 6.2% to 5% by 2027. Proposed strategies include converting temporary residents, like Ukrainian resettlers, into permanent residents, aligning with Canada's long-term immigration goals. Meanwhile, Canadian employers face mounting fines for violations in the temporary foreign worker programs, stressing the importance of compliance. Amidst these developments, Ontario's top attractions continue to draw visitors, offering both leisure and business opportunities.
00:00 - Canada's Immigration Focus
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00:29 - Strategy to Decrease Temporary Residency
www.theglobeandmail.com/canad...
01:50 - Compliance Issues in Temporary Foreign Worker Programs
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02:29 - Ontario's Top Attractions and Business Opportunities
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