Wake up to what happened in Canada on February 2, 2024
The Canadian Press.
1.【Exchange rate】CAD-RMB exchange rate 534(feb 2, 10:00 p.m. utc )
2.【Immigration】MB is one of the most welcoming provinces in Canada, known for its low cost of living, friendly locals, affordable housing, and dry climate, especially suitable for skilled worker immigration, and offers a wide range of educational opportunities and housing programs. (*cic news)
3.【Education】Canadian provinces and schools have had mixed reactions to IRCC's new policy of restricting study visas for international students, with some believing that it will help protect the quality of education, while others are concerned about the impact on the interests of educational institutions and provinces. (*cic news)
4.【Investment】Canada** to Ferro International IncInvest $3.5 million to support the development of a modular healthcare infrastructure that will create 50 jobs. (*Canadian official website).
5.【Finance】Canada's Deputy Prime Minister announced that the City of Toronto will provide more than 1$6.2 billion in additional funding to support asylum seekers and low-income tenants. (*Canadian official website).
6.【Environmental Protection】Canada** launched a public consultation on its 2035 greenhouse gas reduction target to support its goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050. (*Canadian official website).
7.Traffic: The City of Vancouver plans to close portions of the Georgia Viaduct and Stanley Park Access and Lions Gate Bridge this weekend for tree removal and construction work related to the ringsaw moth. (*citynews vancouver)
8.【Sports】A new Peake Course will be opened in downtown Vancouver, operated by the Fairgrounds Public Racket Club, located at the CF Pacific Centre Mall. (*dh news)
9.【Weather】Early spring will be in the Groundhog Provinces of On, NS and QC across Canada, but Lucy the Lobster** in NS has six weeks of winter to go. (*dh news)
10.Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will visit Vancouver and Whistler in the middle of this month for a three-day countdown to the Invincible Games, where they will meet with winter training coaches and athletes from participating countries. (*dh news)
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