- Date
 2008
- Auteurs
 Don J. DeVoretz et Catherine A. Sas
- Résumé
 Canada is experiencing its worst labour shortage in over 30 years. While immigration is often seen as a partial solution to the labour deficit, Canada faces serious challenges in facilitating the entry of people in a timely fashion. Even at current targets of processing approximately 265,000 permanent immigrants into Canada each year, the backlog in the Federal immigration program is approximately 900,000 people. The backlog of skilled worker applicants has been building for years. Temporary workers face obstacles in obtaining the necessary approval to come to Canada, in part because service delivery of our immigration program is fragmented between three separate government departments with overlapping, different, or conflicting priorities and objectives which lead to confusion and delay. These government departments must co-ordinate their efforts and priorities — or merge — to facilitate rather than restrict temporary migration flows.
- Journal title
 Canada-Asia Commentary
- Volume
 52
- Numéro
 Octobre 2008
- Fichiers joints
 - Liens
 - Secteurs économiques
 General relevance - all sectors
- Types de contenu
 Policy analysis
- Groupes cibles
 Chercheurs
- Pertinence géographique
 Regional relevance et National relevance
- Sphères d’activité
 Économie et Science politique
- Langues
 Anglais
