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    Express Entry PNPs use different approaches to selecting candidates — here are 3 from the past week
    Express Entry nears 2017’s invitation record after setting new October high
    Report calls for big increase in immigration to New Brunswick as labour shortages rise
    Four of Canada’s largest provincial immigration draws so far this year have happened in October
    Record number of small Canadian businesses reporting skilled labour shortage
    Applications for immigration to Newfoundland and Labrador up by 25% over 2017
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    Manitoba has welcomed 130,000 immigrants over MPNP’s 20-year history
    Nova Scotia issues first invitations through new Express Entry-linked stream
    Provincial nominees admitted to Canada through Express Entry increased in 2017, new data reveal
    Canada’s Provincial Nominee Program at 20: Helping more people immigrate and succeed
    Second Express Entry draw in a week invites candidates with scores as low as 288
    New Brunswick’s population ‘time bomb’ lends urgency to province-wide talks on immigration
    New Brunswick reopens Express Entry category and expands list of priority occupations
    Nova Scotia Express Entry Stream to accept 350 applications April 28
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    PEI taps Express Entry pool in latest Expression of Interest draw
    International migration accounted for 70% of Canadian population growth in last three months of 2017
    As immigration increases to Atlantic Canada, new research project wants to ensure newcomers stay
    New Manitoba draw invites 638 candidates to apply for provincial nomination
    Federal minister wants to more than double immigration target for Newfoundland and Labrador
    Nova Scotia creates new immigration stream for physicians
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