Ad blocking detected

Thank you for visiting CanadianInsider.com. We have detected you cannot see ads being served on our site due to blocking. Unfortunately, due to the high cost of data, we cannot serve the requested page without the accompanied ads.

If you have installed ad-blocking software, please disable it (sometimes a complete uninstall is necessary). Private browsing Firefox users should be able to disable tracking protection while visiting our website. Visit Mozilla support for more information. If you do not believe you have any ad-blocking software on your browser, you may want to try another browser, computer or internet service provider. Alternatively, you may consider the following if you want an ad-free experience.

Canadian Insider Ultra Club
$432/ year*
Daily Morning INK newsletter
+3 months archive
Canadian Market INK weekly newsletter
+3 months archive
30 publication downloads per month from the PDF store
Top 20 Gold, Top 30 Energy, Top 40 Stock downloads from the PDF store
All benefits of basic registration
No 3rd party display ads
JOIN THE CLUB

* Price is subject to applicable taxes.

Paid subscriptions and memberships are auto-renewing unless cancelled (easily done via the Account Settings Membership Status page after logging in). Once cancelled, a subscription or membership will terminate at the end of the current term.

New Research Centre Launches to Analyze Key Immigration Challenges

OTTAWA, March 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Conference Board of Canada today announced the establishment of the Centre for Business Insights on Immigration (CBII). The new research centre will provide a vital forum that will equip key stakeholders in immigration with impactful knowledge and leading business insights into the effective management of immigrant talent.

“The successful integration of immigrants and newcomers into Canada’s labour market is crucial for realizing our country’s full economic potential,” said Susan Black, President and Chief Executive Officer at The Conference Board of Canada. “Unfortunately, despite the wealth of skills, education, and experience that immigrants bring to Canada, employers often face challenges in efficiently connecting newcomers with job opportunities that align with their skills.”

This persistent labour integration challenge not only leads to inadequate economic outcomes for immigrants but also leaves employers struggling to meet their skilled labour needs. With immigration being a key economic stimulus in Canada, this situation has significant repercussions for the country’s overall economic productivity.

“Canada has an opportunity to reset the narrative on immigration,” said Jean-Francois Perrault, Senior Vice-President and Chief Economist at Scotiabank. “We are pleased to be partnering with The Conference Board of Canada in establishing the CBII research centre, serving as an important space for meaningful dialogue, insights, and the development of data-driven strategies to address pressing immigration issues.”

CBII has already commenced its work with a new research project focused on immigration integration in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across five Canadian cities. Scheduled for upcoming release, this research examines specific challenges faced by SMEs in integrating immigrant talent into their workforce, along with actionable recommendations for improvement.

Through its ambitious research agenda, and with support from its partners, Scotiabank, MobSquad and Tourism HR Canada, CBII will delve further into critical issues within Canada’s immigration system.

Media Contact
The Conference Board of Canada
E-mail: [email protected]
Tel: 613-526-3090 ext. 224

About The Conference Board of Canada

The Conference Board of Canada is the country’s leading independent research organization. Since 1954, The Conference Board of Canada has been providing research that supports evidence-based decision making to solve Canada’s toughest problems. Follow The Conference Board of Canada on Twitter @ConfBoardofCda.

About Scotiabank

Scotiabank's vision is to be our clients' most trusted financial partner, to deliver sustainable, profitable growth and maximize total shareholder return. Guided by our purpose: "for every future," we help our clients, their families and their communities achieve success through a broad range of advice, products and services, including personal and commercial banking, wealth management and private banking, corporate and investment banking, and capital markets. With assets of approximately $1.4 trillion (as at January 31, 2024), Scotiabank trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: BNS) and New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: BNS). For more information, please visit http://www.scotiabank.com and follow us on X @Scotiabank.


Comment On!

140
Upload limit is up to 1mb only
To post messages to your Socail Media account, you must first give authorization from the websites. Select the platform you wish to connect your account to CanadianInsider.com (via Easy Blurb).