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Volume 11 No.7, July 2007 Delivered to over 70,000 subscribers
In this issue:
1. Microsoft Attracting Foreign Workers to New Centre in Canada
2. Provincial Nomination Feature of the Month - Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program
3. Canada's 140th Birthday a Multicultural Celebration
4. Temporary Foreign Workers in Canada on the Increase

U.S. technology giant Microsoft Corp. recently announced that it will be setting up shop in Vancouver, British Columbia. The location of the new Microsoft Canada Development Centre was chosen because the city is both "a global gateway with a diverse population," and "is close to Microsoft corporate offices in Redmond, Washington." However, the most significant reason, and the one that has stimulated much debate, centers on immigration and temporary foreign workers.
Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program
Continually striving to be a more attractive destination for Canadian immigrants, Manitoba has been investing in programs and support systems for newcomers.
July 1st, 2007 marked the 140th anniversary of Canada's confederation, whereby the existing British North American provinces were united in the federation of Canada. Now commonly known as Canada Day, the official establishment of the country has been celebrated on July 1st since 1867. Canada Day is an opportunity for all Canadians, whether born in Canada, or newly arrived, to recognize the opportunities that the country offers and to celebrate Canada's multicultural heritage.
The Temporary Foreign Worker (TFW) program is the Canadian government’s primary means of helping employers address immediate skill and labour shortages. As labour tensions continue to mount across industries, Canadian employers have been making use of this program to fill a growing number of vacant positions.
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