The new CICNews.com!

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CIC News
Published: July 1, 2006

This month marks the launch of the new CICNews.com! The good folks here at Campbell Cohen have been working hard to release the newest version of Canada 's ‘unofficial' monthly immigration newsletter.

The new website has been completely re-designed from the ground up. We've made it easier to use, have included a comprehensive search function, added a forum, blog, news feed, and a helpful and ever-growing Canada immigration resources section.

What's more, we have come up with - as you can see! - A new look and feel to the ever-popular Canada Immigration Newsletter. The monthly publication has enjoyed firm growth and is received by over 40,000 people worldwide. It is now better looking, and packed with more content than ever!

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