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Publication Type: Fact Sheet Topics: Immigration and Migration Audience: General Public

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October 7, 2022

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This is an update to the 2016 publication using the 2018 new data from Statistics Canada. It provides the number of inter-jurisdictional employees incoming to Alberta from different provinces and...


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December 1, 2017

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The 2016 Census showed that over one in five residents of Alberta was an immigrant. Most immigrants in the province were from Asia and most were admitted under the economic category. One in four...


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November 29, 2017

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Housing is the sixth release from the Census of Canada taken on May 10, 2016. This release explores housing characteristics of Alberta’s households such as tenure, dwelling condition and...


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November 23, 2017

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The latest release from the 2016 Census shows that almost a quarter of Albertans reported being a visible minority, up over 40% from five years earlier. The top three minority groups in Alberta...


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March 28, 2017

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Interprovincial employees or IPEs are individuals who found employment in Alberta but maintained their primary residence in another part of the country. This Demographic Spotlight shows a...


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February 1, 2017

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This fact sheet offers information on income support, employment services, language service, and additional resources to refugees in Alberta.


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February 1, 2017

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This fact sheet covers resources for refugees in Alberta, specifically designed for families approaching month 13 when federal funding stops. Resources such as Alberta Supports and Alberta Works...


Views: 477
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September 27, 2016

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Interprovincial employees or IPEs are individuals who found employment in Alberta but maintained their primary residence in another part of the country. This Demographic Spotlight presents a brief...


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January 1, 2010

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The continuum is a chart that shows English language learning levels for living and working in Alberta, and identifies the language programming in Alberta that can help English language learners...


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November 1, 2009

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The Government of Alberta acknowledges that culture is vital to the individual, social and economic well-being of this province in its second century.