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Volume 11 No.9, September 2007 Delivered to over 100,000 subscribers
In this issue:
1. Canadian Immigrant Labour Market Results for 2006
2. Provincial Nomination Feature of the Month - Nova Scotia Nominee Program
3. Immigrants' Success in Canadian Educational Institutions
4. Associate's Degrees Recognized for Immigration to Canada

A recent Statistics Canada report that analyzed 2006 immigrant labour market information points to Manitoba and Alberta as the provinces where newcomers most easily settle into the workforce.
Nova Scotia Nominee Program
The recently-signed Agreement for Canada-Nova Scotia Co-operation on Immigration removes the cap on the Nova Scotia Nominee Program (NSNP) as a means to address labour market needs and declining population trends.
September marks the beginning of the school year in Canada; a good time to note the successes of immigrant students and the opportunities for foreign-born students in Canadian educational institutions.
Under the Federal Skilled Worker category of Canadian immigration, applicants who have obtained Associate's degrees are granted up to 20 points under the Education factor.
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David Cohen Standing Up for Veiled Voters
[September 26, 2007]

Canadians went to the polls earlier this month in a series of Federal by-elections marked by controversy. Chief Electoral Officer Marc Mayrand announced that in light of the Canada Elections Act he would not require women wearing burka or veils to show their faces in order verify their identity.

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