January 24, 2019
Ontario’s Uneven Success
Overall, Ontario appears to be a success story in terms of the recruitment and settlement of immigrants. But a closer look at data from the 2016 census reveals that this success is strikingly uneven. This is the key finding from the latest report in Mowat’s A Different Ontario series.
These findings have a number of implications for public policy, detailed in the report. They suggest that Ontario’s immigration strategy should have a more targeted geographic focus, working in tandem with the province’s regional economic development strategies and with interested municipal governments to encourage more immigrants to settle in Ontario’s medium- and smaller-sized communities. In addition, government should employ a suite of targeted initiatives to help immigrants better integrate into the workforce – and to help employers better identify, evaluate and bring the most out of the skills and abilities that immigrants bring with them.
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Author
Andrew Parkin
Release Date
January 24, 2019
ISBN
978-1-77259-084-5
Mowat Research
No. 182