Resetting Canada’s Immigration Policy and the Impact on Smaller Provinces
Date and time
Thursday, May 15 · 8:30am – 3pm ADT
Location
Sobey School of Business at Saint Mary’s University
903 Robie Street Halifax, NS B3H 3C2 Canada
About this event
- Event lasts 6 hours 30 minutes
The main objective of this one-day event is to understand how changes in Canadian immigration policy are expected to affect immigration in Atlantic provinces. We will hear from academicians, policymakers and settlement sector.
Hosted by: Atlantic Research Group on Economics of Immigration, Aging and Diversity (ARGEIAD)
Location: Scotiabank Theatre, Sobey Building, Saint Mary’s University
About ARGEIAD
Affiliation
Sobey School of Business, Saint Mary’s University
Our mandate
To promote research and knowledge mobilization focusing on national, regional, and international dimensions of immigration, diversity, and aging in-order to uncover the facts about their economic significance.
Key priority areas
Labour market performance of immigrants (and non-immigrants); economic impact of immigration; population diversity and aging in Atlantic Canada, smaller jurisdictions in particular; and their implications for public and business policy.
Web site address
https://www.smu.ca/argeiad/
If you have any questions please contact: Manar Salem at manar.salem@smu.ca