Welcome to Canada
Canada has been one of the top five leaders in economic growth among G-7 countries over the past decade. Canada has been called the best country in the G-20 to do business...
Canada has been among the top 10 countries in the United Nations Quality of Life Index for nine years.
Canada is a top-performing country in terms of the quality of its educational system according to the OECD. Five of the world’s top 100 business schools are in Canada.
Canada is very opened and friendly country where all immigrants feel home. 16.2 percent of the population belonged to a non-aboriginal visible minority. According to Statistics Canada, visible minority groups could account for a third of the Canadian population by 2031.
Canada’s strong economic performance since 2008 is explained by many factors, including well-capitalized banks, massive public infrastructure spending – and a strong influx of immigrants. Immigration last year explained two-thirds of Canada’s population growth of 1.2 per cent, well ahead of the 0.7 per cent and 0.3 per cent seen in the United States and the euro zone respectively.
Canada has been one of the top five leaders in economic growth among G-7 countries over the past decade. Canada has been called the best country in the G-20 to do business...
Canada has been among the top 10 countries in the United Nations Quality of Life Index for nine years.
Canada is a top-performing country in terms of the quality of its educational system according to the OECD. Five of the world’s top 100 business schools are in Canada.
Canada is very opened and friendly country where all immigrants feel home. 16.2 percent of the population belonged to a non-aboriginal visible minority. According to Statistics Canada, visible minority groups could account for a third of the Canadian population by 2031.
Canada’s strong economic performance since 2008 is explained by many factors, including well-capitalized banks, massive public infrastructure spending – and a strong influx of immigrants. Immigration last year explained two-thirds of Canada’s population growth of 1.2 per cent, well ahead of the 0.7 per cent and 0.3 per cent seen in the United States and the euro zone respectively.