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Canada will invest about $1.7 billion ($1.2 billion in U.S. dollars) in four programs meant to attract a thousand leading international researchers to its institutions.
The country's government is making a $1.2 billion, decade-long investment to attract doctors, scientists and researchers in critical fields.
Canada has launched a $1.2 billion initiative aimed at drawing leading researchers to the country, as the U.S. intensifies restrictions on highly skilled workers by charging $100,000 for H-1B visas.
Canada’s budget watchdog is walking back his most charged criticisms of Mark Carney’s fiscal policy, but says the government’s decision to drop its debt-to-GDP guideline is a major shift that warrants more public debate.
The government says it will fast-track immigration for U.S. H-1B visa holders and spend more than $1 billion to attract researchers from the United States and the rest of the world.
Lawmakers with the Liberal Party of Canada have reportedly struck a deal with the Bloc Québécois party to remove the religious exemptions from the national code.
In October, Stellantis moved some production from Canada to the U.S. Now, Canadian lawmakers allege the brand is defaulting on promises.
Capital Power Corp.’s top executive says it will become possible to build new gas-fired power plants to support large data centers in Alberta after the Canadian government relaxed environmental standards for electricity.
Canada launches a dispute as thousands of Brampton workers remain furloughed amid Stellantis’ shift to US production
Manufacturing shift to Illinois triggers unprecedented government action against Jeep's parent company, Stellantis.
U.S. Ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra is downplaying concerns America's new national security strategy could lead to his government supporting political movements in Canada.