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89-616-XWE
Longitudinal Survey of Immigrants to Canada: A Regional Perspective of the Labour Market Experiences
2003


Sections

1. Newcomers to Atlantic Canada—Small number of immigrants settled in the region

2. Province of Quebec—The second most popular destination of choice for immigrants

3. Montréal—Home to majority of newcomers who chose to live in Québec

4. Ontario—Highest proportion of university educated immigrants in the country

5. Toronto—Choice destination for many immigrants

6. Ottawa-Gatineau—most educated newcomers in the country

7. Manitoba and Saskatchewan—Highest proportion of newcomers who had worked in the country

8. Alberta—Second highest proportion of newcomers who had worked

9. Calgary—Newcomers here fared better in the labour market than in other major cities

10. British Columbia—Third most attractive destination for newcomers

11. Vancouver—Home to the third highest proportion of newcomers in Canada's top CMAs



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