How global demographic and economic trends might affect Canada's immigration program : a report of a Metropolis conversation held at Citizenship and Immigration Canada / Howard Duncan.: Ci4-111/2013E-PDF

"This report is an analytical summary of the points raised during a Metropolis Conversation that took place at Citizenship and Immigration Canada on December 17, 2012. During this roundtable discussion, the participants, who were from the international academy and the senior ranks of government, explored contemporary global demographic and economic trends and considered their implications for Canada’s immigration program, most importantly their effects on Canada’s competitiveness in the international market for talent. The event was designed to raise awareness of the trends, their potential to affect the success of Canada’s immigration program with respect particularly to its economic ambitions, and to elicit ideas for policy consideration"--Introduction.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Citizenship and Immigration Canada.
Title How global demographic and economic trends might affect Canada's immigration program : a report of a Metropolis conversation held at Citizenship and Immigration Canada / Howard Duncan.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Répercussions possibles des tendances économiques et démographiques mondiales sur le programme d’immigration du Canada : rapport sur une conversation Metropolis qui a eu lieu à Citoyenneté et Immigration Canada.
"December 17, 2012."
Publishing information [Ottawa] : Citizenship and Immigration Canada, 2012.
Author / Contributor Duncan, Howard.
Description i, 10 p.
ISBN 978-1-100-22589-0
Catalogue number
  • Ci4-111/2013E-PDF
Subject terms Immigration policy
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