Wake up to what happened in Canada on January 29, 2024

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-01

The Canadian Press.

1.【Exchange rate】CAD-RMB exchange rate 535(jan 30, 1:18 p.m. utc )

2.This week, Canada's provinces of British Columbia, ON and MB issued provincial nominations to immigration candidates through their respective PNPs, aiming to promote the settlement and employment of economic immigrants in the nominated areas. (*cic news)

3.【Education】International students studying in Canada can apply to become permanent residents of Canada during their studies or after graduation, and Canada offers several permanent residency paths to facilitate successful integration into the Canadian job market. (*cic news)

4.The British Columbia** has decided to stop approving the recruitment of international students for the next two years by newly established higher education institutions, a move aimed at improving the quality of higher education in the province and preventing international students from being exploited or exploited. (*citynews vancouver)

5.【Investment】Canada** and partners provided $8.7 million in funding to 13 research teams to study age-related cognitive impairment, with the aim of developing dementia prevention strategies, discovering new ways to improve patient outcomes. (*Canadian official website).

6.The Treasury Council of Canada Secretariat has announced the launch of the GC Digital Talent Platform to attract and develop digital public service talent, with the aim of delivering more modern and effective digital services to Canadians. (*Canadian official website).

7.【Economy】Canada** invested in the NB Building Association to solve the labor shortage in the construction industry in the province and seek solutions through the establishment of a labor adjustment committee. (*Canadian official website).

8.Immigration: Canadian provinces can cancel or revoke PNP nominations for a variety of reasons, including no longer meeting the nomination criteria, employment changes, or misreporting. (*cic news)

9.Vancouver's H.R. MacMillan Space Centre appoints new leader, and Lorraine Lowe will leave her community leadership role in the historic Chinatown to serve as the space center's executive director. (*dh news)

10.On February 29 in a leap year, hourly workers will be paid as usual, while fixed-wage employees may not receive additional wages, and employers must ensure that their remuneration is not lower than the minimum wage. (*dh news)

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