How will long COVID affect our health system? Major Canadian study offers a glimpse of its reach

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According to the World Health Organization, between 10 and 20 per cent of those infected will have symptoms of long COVID, which include fatigue, breathlessness and cognitive impacts, such as ‘brain fog.’ People who test positive for COVID-19 use health-care services more frequently in the months following their infection compared to those not infected with…

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Study Visa Delays, Long Wait Times Hound Major Study Destinations; Governments Vow To Address Concerns

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As India Raises Visa Challenges, US Says “Aiming To Address Concerns” After Indian students had expressed concerns about the long wait times for student visa applications, Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar said that he addressed some problems with visas for Indians in their conversation with US Secretary of State Antony Blinken. The COVID-19 pandemic, according to…

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Canada to let foreign students stay and work to fill labor shortage

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To quickly fill over a million job vacancies, Canada is offering foreign students with expiring temporary status the chance to work and be in a better position to qualify for permanent residency. Starting this summer, former international students currently in the country with a post-graduation work permit expiring between January and December 2022 can apply…

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Canada seeks foreign students, immigrants to ease labour pains

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With over a million job vacancies needing to be filled immediately, Canada is offering international students with expiring temporary status an opportunity to gain work experience and have a better chance at qualifying for permanent residency in the country. Starting this summer, former international students currently in the country with a post-graduation work permit expiring…

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Atlantic Canada looking to attract refugees to smaller towns

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To deal with an aging and dwindling population, New Brunswick is working with some NGOs to help attract and retain refugees in a bid to save the future of the province’s smaller towns. Working with the Montreal-based Refugee Centre and the Toronto-based Northpine Foundation, the Refugee Relocation Program is piloting an initiative to relocate refugees…

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Immigration Canada acts to end racism, cultural bias among employees

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Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is conducting a study to explore potential cultural bias shown by its employees when it comes to processing visa applications at the country’s points of entry, according to a department spokesperson.  The study comes in response to a survey examining workplace racism at IRCC released last year that revealed…

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