Wake up to what happened in Canada on February 5, 2024

Mondo Health Updated on 2024-02-06

The Canadian Press.

1.【Exchange rate】CAD-RMB exchange rate 532(feb 6, 1:15 a.m. utc )

2.There are four types of naturalization ceremonies in Canada: the Standard Ceremony, the Enhancement Ceremony, the Private Ceremony and the Vow Renewal Ceremony to celebrate the commitment of new citizens to Canada and the welcome that Canada has given them. (*cic news)

3.【Education】IRCC has set a cap of 606,250 study permit applications for 2024, which is different from the previously announced cap of 360,000 approvals, which involves the total number of applications considered and may be adjusted according to subsequent instructions. (*cic news)

4.【Education】International students** in Canadian universities are becoming increasingly diverse, with Nigerian students growing the fastest, business and management programs attracting a large number of students, and health and general science fields as well as computing and IT programs also witnessing significant growth. (*cic news)

5.【Economy】Canada and the province of ON** invested an additional $6 million in the "Growth ON Market Plan" to help agri-food companies and organizations expand their markets, with a total of $12 million. (*Canadian official website).

6.【Policy】Canada** launched a new phase of the Greener Home Program, which aims to help Canadians save electricity bills through household energy improvements, especially for low- and middle-income families. (*Canadian official website).

7.The province of NS was paralyzed by the heaviest snowstorm in 20 years, and a state of emergency was declared in parts of the Cape Breton area, resulting in slow road clearance, multiple power outages, and the closure of schools and ** offices. (*citynews vancouver)

8.【Development】Three high-rise residential towers are planned at the northern end of downtown Surrey, close to the Skytrain Gateway station, providing nearly 1,000 homes. With a focus on accessibility development, the project is to be completed in two phases, including an abundance of shared facilities for residents and a number of commercial units. (*dh news)

9.【Politics】Selina Robinson, a member of the B.C. NDP, has resigned from the cabinet but will remain in the caucus due to controversial comments on social media. (*dh news)

10.【Employment】Pepsico plans to hold job fairs across Canada and recruit more than 800 seasonal employees, including warehouse workers, merchandisers and other positions. (*dh news)

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