The Changing Face of Quebec Immigration

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CIC News
Published: April 29, 2011

Earlier this month, the Quebec government announced that they will be holding public consultations for changes to be made to their provincial immigration programs and policies. A proposal was released by Quebec's Minister of Immigration and Cultural Communities, Kathleen Weil, which listed several changes that should be made to Quebec's immigration programs for the period of 2012-2015.

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