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Policy Reports11/3/2004Immigrants to Canada Still Face Major Barriers to Fully Integrate into Workforce By: The Public Policy Forum For additional material please visit http://www.ppforum.ca/index.html1/1/2004 Vital Signs 2003: Toronto's Annual Check-up By: The Toronto Community Foundation Vital Signs 2003 is a report card on our city that the Toronto Community Foundation will publish every fall.11/1/2003 The Skills Advantage: Opening Doors for Youth and New Canadians By: The Toronto Board of Trade Final Report of the Skills Task Force5/1/2003 Immigrants in Canadian Cities: Census 2001 - What do the data tell us? By: Elizabeth McIsaac in Policy Options In the 1990's new immigrants did not integrate into the Canadian labour market as effectively as previous cohorts of immigrants.2/1/2003 Nation Building Through Cities: A New Deal for Immigrant Settlement in Canada By: Elizabeth McIsaac for the Caledon Institute In June 2002, the Minister of Citizenship and Immigration proposed a ‘dispersion’ strategy for the settlement of skilled immigrants across Canada.4/1/2002 Fulfilling the Promise: Integrating Immigrant Skills into the Canadian Economy By: Naomi Alboim and The Maytree Foundation The Maytree Foundation envisages a system in which Canada values and benefits from the skills, training, education and experience of skilled immigrants by expediting labour market entry in their field of expertise.
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