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SWL duties imposed by the U.S. on Canadian softwood lumber products are anticipated to continue to increase. The softwood lumber industry is facing multiple threats of tariff from the U.S.
Immigration responses to labour shortages across Canada
For the 2025 intake of the parents and grandparents program, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) will invite potential sponsors from the remaining pool of Interest to Sponsor forms from 2020 with the goal of accepting 10,000 complete applications.
Annual French-speaking permanent resident admissions targets outside Quebec for 2025 to 2027.
Canada’s proposed projected immigration levels for 2025-2027.
What are the financial highlights for the Department of Employment and Social Development’s Main Estimates for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2026?
Workers in regulated occupations must have their certificate recognized by the province or territory where they wish to practice. This process can be lengthy and costly. Reducing administrative burden and red tape would help support a more efficient labour market.
Measures to stabilize temporary resident intake.
Canada's commercial relationship with the EU, including the role of CETA
Concerns about IRCC’s use of automation and artificial intelligence in decision-making on client applications have prompted the development of an AI strategy.