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Quebec, BC and PEI release immigration draw results |
https://brampton-news.com/quebec-bc-and-pei-release-immigration-draw-results/ |
Here is a look at Canada’s most recent provincial immigration draws. Two Canadian provinces released their Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) draw results this past week, and Quebec held a recent draw through Arrima. |
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B.C. First Nation to start new radar search near former Kamloops residential school |
https://brampton-news.com/b-c-first-nation-to-start-new-radar-search-near-former-kamloops-residential-school/ |
The B.C. First Nation whose discovery of unmarked graves on the grounds of a former residential school sparked a national reckoning over Canada’s treatment of Indigenous Peoples says it’s planning a new search. |
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Prince Charles acknowledges suffering of residential school survivors |
https://brampton-news.com/prince-charles-acknowledges-suffering-of-residential-school-survivors/ |
Prince Charles says he and Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall, were departing Canada with “heavy hearts” and a deeper understanding of residential schools after their royal visit wrapped in the Northwest Territories. |
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China eases COVID-19 test rules for Canadian travelers, other countries |
https://brampton-news.com/china-eases-covid-19-test-rules-for-canadian-travelers-other-countries/ |
China has eased some COVID-19 testing requirements for people flying from Canada, the United States, and other countries while shortening the pre-departure quarantine for some inbound travelers. |
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Express Entry applications to be processed within 6 months again |
https://brampton-news.com/express-entry-applications-to-be-processed-within-6-months-again/ |
Canada’s immigration department has confirmed most new Express Entry applications will be processed in 6 months. |
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Alberta premier to learn fate Wednesday in party review of his job performance |
https://brampton-news.com/alberta-premier-to-learn-fate-wednesday-in-party-review-of-his-job-performance/ |
Albertans are to learn Wednesday whether Premier Jason Kenney has enough support from his party to keep his job — but political observers say whatever the outcome, it won’t end the rancorous political melodrama. |
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