Calling all Members! Don't forget to ratify the slate of candidates for the 2025 LMA Canada Regional Governing Board by TOMORROW! Your voice matters in selecting the highly qualified candidates dedicated to the advancement of the Canada Region. - https://ow.ly/pjLv50Twtaf
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In this piece, I discuss how previous policy initiatives to attract highly specialized talent have fallen short of their goals. Current concerns over immigration cannot obscure the fact that Canada must remain open and competitive to global talent, and our historical success in attracting immigrants from the world over cannot lead to complacency.
Writing in Policy Options, OISE Professor and Vice Dean Creso Sa weighs in on Canada's participation in the ongoing global competition for talent. https://lnkd.in/gGKhgnx4
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We are the news 🗞️ The world 🌍 we live in has changed! Premiering live at 7PM EST We own distribution 📲 in 2024 and are here to present you more updates and news from Professional Visa and Education Services These are strategies and tools you can start to think of now if you would like to live or sponsor someone to live in Australia 🇦🇺 #visa #immigration Breaking Down the CSOL List: Insights on Critical, Essential, and Specialized Occupations https://lnkd.in/de4eCZZ9
Breaking Down the CSOL List: Insights on Critical, Essential, and Specialized Occupations
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Thank you Goldy Hyder and #AmChamCanada for hosting this important event in #Ottawa featuring United States Ambassador David L. Cohen and keynote speaker #TeckResources CEO Jonathan Price Hats off to you Jonathan for your compelling address on the importance of strengthening critical minerals security - vital to Canada’s future in clean energy, advance computing, green transportation, and defence applications. And vital not only to Canada’s economic and security priorities but also to those of democratic nations around the world. You did not mince words on the how overwhelmingly dependent the free world is on the global critical minerals supply chain currently heavily dominated by #China. The specifics are indeed “staggering” - “China controls in the range of 40 to over 90 percent of global processing capacity for many minerals, from copper to cobalt”. This poses an enormous risk that cries out for an urgent response. But as you point out, China’s investment in mines and minerals continues to outpace all other other producing countries by a long shot. You laid out clear priorities and challenged governments and companies to work together on an urgent basis to clear away the obstacles to moving forward. Bravo for signalling the dead weight of the permitting process. To make your point, you said it takes 15 years to build a single copper mine today! This is beyond outrageous and Canada needs to wake up and do something about it - urgently. Driven by joint security concerns, Canada and the United States should be pursuing a come hell or high water strategy to get us on the playing field. And by way of a general comment, the mining sector in Canada has for far too long suffered from complacency and diffidence on the part of our political class. This attitude needs to change and the the mining sector, and the broader natural resource sector in Canada, need the support of the broader business community. In the words of Ambasador David L. Cohen in advancing the case for critical minerals, businesses in North America and not governments should be taking the lead. Finally, I was taken by your mention of the enormous potential of an advanced, integrated manufacturing investment in EV battery recycling at Teck’s industrial facilities in #Trail British Columbia. This project makes great sense and I wish Teck every success. My friend and colleague Goldy Hyder summed up the morning by reminding us all that Canada knows what needs to be done in confronting our national priorities. “We simply need to get on with it”. Music to my ears as ridding ourselves of our national complacency is one of the over-arching themes of my recent memoir #PrivatePowerPublicPurpose.
Members of the Business Council of Canada are passionate about Canada, its place in the world, and the health of our democracy. Teck Resources Limited CEO Jonathan Price came to Ottawa -- just steps from Parliament Hill -- to deliver a powerful message about the crucial role his company plays in both a successful #EnergyTransition and strengthening #EconomicSecurity between Canada and the United States. As Jonathan shared in his remarks, the stakes are extremely high and our competition is not waiting. We must move with speed and work together at all levels of government, across borders, and with the private sector to meet the moment. This is not just about building prosperity for the people of North America, it's also about contributing to our friends and allies around the world. My sincere thanks to Ambassador David L. Cohen (United States Embassy Ottawa and Consulates in Canada) for participating in the fireside chat and to Institute for Research on Public Policy (IRPP) CEO Jennifer Ditchburn for so skillfully moderating the conversation. And thank you to Rick Tachuk, Kim Kelly and the team at American Chamber of Commerce in Canada (AmCham Canada) for your partnership and making the event such a great success. #FriendsPartnersAllies Read Jonathan's full remarks posted by Policy Magazine: https://lnkd.in/e34zrFhY And watch the event on CPAC (Cable Public Affairs Channel / Chaîne d'affaires publiques par câble): https://lnkd.in/edn9Rmc4
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🚀Unlock Your Migration Dreams: South Australia Welcomes Aspiring Migrants with Exciting Opportunities! South Australia's Designated Area Migration Agreements (DAMAs) have just expanded with 128 new occupations! From construction to renewable energy, opportunities abound in sectors like ICT, health, and education. Plus, both DAMAs are extended until June 30, 2025, with the SA Regional DAMA now offering 2000 nomination places annually, up from 750. Explore the updated DAMA occupations here: https://lnkd.in/dWNgmjg Best of all, the pathway to permanent residency remains open for visa holders. South Australia also offers concessions, including an age concession up to 55 years and English/work experience concessions. Note: Some occupations like Grape Grower and Entertainers have been removed. Disclaimer: Migrova functions as an immigration marketplace and does not offer direct migration advice. For comprehensive details, please consult our terms and conditions. This disclaimer extends to all social media posts, website content, or any other means from Migrova or its associated entities. The content within these posts is not to be considered immigration or legal advice, is not intended as a substitute for such advice, and should not be relied upon as such. The material is intended as an informative guideline (current at the time of publication and subject to changes) for general informational purposes only. It is strongly recommended to seek advice from an Australia MARA registered agent or Australian Lawyer for professional guidance before making any type of application. #Migration #EmployerSponsorship #SouthAustralia #DAMA
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This letter hit home. We all have an opportunity to better live up to the promise of Canada - a nation where constructive intercommunity dialogue is possible on complex and divisive issues. This vision often feels more like an aspiration than reality. We’re a nation of deep and painful division, too often exacerbated by unequal distributions of power and privilege, which dims our true collective strength. But common values that bind us together can co-exist with protecting and defending the free expression of strong viewpoints and unpopular positions. Who better then Canada to play a role fostering understanding and respect across divergent perspectives? It’s a long and daunting road ahead, but together we need to challenge the status quo and work towards a Canada that reflects the best of who we are and can be. https://lnkd.in/g8ca-Bir
Letters to the editor: An open letter to Canada’s political leaders – for the sake of the country’s future
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Exciting updates from Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs! In the latest draws, several provinces have invited skilled applicants to support their local labor market needs. These programs play a crucial role in addressing regional challenges and shaping the future of their communities. Stay tuned for more updates on how Canada continues to attract top talent! #navaimmigration #PNP #expressentrydraw
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What are the possibilities for Canada in 2080? What kind of Canada do we want to live in? On Imagine 2080, we ask you to imagine generations ahead as we look at the research, possibilities, and ambitions that could steer Canada forward. 🎧 Listen: https://lnkd.in/gggUv_H5
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Today is Canada Day. A celebration of the anniversary of Canada’s confederation in 1867. But today, it’s also worth celebrating our country’s enduring democracy, a treasure that, regrettably, too many of us (in Canada and elsewhere) take for granted. We forget that democracy is not just a word, an idea or a political system. It’s also an essential ingredient for healthy, robust capitalism. Capitalism (that benefits all) relies, intrinsically on democracy for its existence. It simply cannot survive without it. A healthy democracy supports capitalism by ensuring a free and open market, boundless individual and corporate opportunity, laws that govern fair practices, and the rights of all to achieve success- regardless of social standing, race, religion, gender or economic class. But democracy is not a right or entitlement. It’s a gift that we have to work to protect, nurture and maintain. And that will require all of us- every individual and every company and every business leader- to be positive, active, participants in a vibrant, open, fair and forward-looking democratic conversation. So, to my fellow Canadians, Happy Canada Day! Here’s to our beautiful country and to the exquisite yet fragile democracy that we’ve been made the custodians of for future generations. May we never lose sight of its immeasurable importance and value in our lives.
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What are the possibilities for Canada in 2080? What kind of Canada do we want to live in? On Imagine 2080, we ask you to imagine generations ahead as we look at the research, possibilities, and ambitions that could steer Canada forward. 🎧 Listen: https://lnkd.in/gXpRDN3r
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