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Canada seeks skilled health professionals
There are doctor and nurse shortages all across Canada, making foreign medical personnel a sought-after demographic. -

Chief industries of Canada
Canada's economy, like most thriving modern countries, relies more heavily on its service industries than its goods-producing industries, although its goods-producing industries are of more importance than most other developed countries. -
Federal skilled worker applications: in-demand occupations
The Federal government has announced changes to the way that Federal Skilled Worker applications will be processed. -
Is your occupation on Canada's ‘extreme demand’ list?
Canada is currently recruiting skilled workers and migrants. All applicants must pass a medical examination, security and criminal checks and prove that they have sufficient resources to support both themselves and their dependents. -
Labour shortage still looms in Calgary
Qualified people are still in high demand in Calgary, according to Calgary Economic Development (CED). -
Looking for a new challenge in your nursing career?
There is currently a shortage of qualified nurses in Canada, so you should find it easy to find a job. Right? Well, maybe! -
Occupations in demand in Alberta, British Columbia and Ontario
At present, Ontario, Alberta and British Columbia have entered into an agreement with the Canadian Federal Government to ensure occupations in demand can be more easily filled by temporary foreign workers. -
Occupations in demand in Manitoba
Manitoba compiles a list of high demand occupations as part of its labour marketed information and research. -
Occupations in demand in Québec
Québec compiles a list of high demand occupations that represent above average employment prospects for skilled worker and professional immigrants to the province. -
Opportunities for IT workers
Even if the job market as a whole has seen better days, there always seems to be good news for IT professionals. -
Working as an engineer in Canada
Engineering in Canada is a regulated profession, meaning, by law, you will need a licence to practice as an engineer. There are 12 licensing jurisdictions across Canada, and a licence is valid only within the jurisdiction from which it was granted.