OTTAWA – La pandémie a mis en évidence les contributions des nouveaux arrivants au bien-être de collectivités et de l’ensemble des secteurs de l’économie canadienne. L’an dernier, le Canada a accueilli plus de 405 000 nouveaux résidents permanents, le plus grand nombre d’immigrants en une seule année de son histoire. Même si bon nombre des emplois perdus pendant la pandémie ont été retrouvés, des centaines de milliers de postes dans tous les secteurs doivent toujours être pourvus.
OTTAWA – The pandemic has highlighted the contributions of newcomers to the well-being of Canadian communities and across all sectors of the economy. Last year, Canada welcomed more than 405,000 new permanent residents—the most immigrants in a single year in its history.
TORONTO – Pressure on the government to ease anti-Covid restrictions and take another step towards what will be the post-pandemic normality. In the last twenty-four hours, numerous Canadian provinces have announced the setting aside of some measures to contain the pandemic, as well as in the rest of the world numerous governments have decided to eliminate some measures activated in the most acute phase of the Omicron wave.
TORONTO – “The worst is behind us”. Word of Doug Ford. With this ‘motto’, Ontario’s premier today announced the reopening plan: first step on January 31, when restaurants, gyms, cinemas and other indoor environments will be able to reopen with 50% capacity, as part of a broader plan to gradually lift most of the Covid-19 restrictions by mid-March. →
TORONTO – The chorus of doctors and scientists, who, given the increasing infections day by day, raise the alarm, was joined today by the medical officer of health for the regional municipality of Peel Lawrence Loh. →