Mary Crea-Arsenio, PhD is a Senior Research Associate, Global Health, McMaster University. She is a health services researcher with expertise in immigration and health policy, migration to small and mid-sized cities, employment integration, and health human resource planning. Her research examines the critical link between migration policy and employment among newcomers to Canada. She uses complex methodological approaches to examine research questions that advance equitable outcomes for diverse populations.
ORCiD ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1578-881X
How smaller cities can integrate newcomers into their labour markets
May 29, 2023 04:44 am UTC| Insights & Views Economy Business
In 2022, Canadas population grew by a million people. Nearly all this growth a whopping 96 per cent came from immigration. Thats one million new people who need housing, education, health care and employment. The last...
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