April 6, 2017 – The federal government and New Brunswick have signed a Canada immigration agreement aimed at boosting the provincial population and filling jobs as part of the Atlantic Immigration Pilot.
The agreement will guide the federal-provincial relationship for the next five years, and is the first of its kind to be signed between Canada and New Brunswick immigration.
It includes a specific focus on French-speaking immigrants, and how to bring more of them to the province, extending to how New Brunswick immigration can do more to connect with and integrate Francophones.
The agreement was signed by federal Immigration Minister Ahmed Hussen and Donald Arseneault, New Brunswick Minister of Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour.
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