Workers and business owners call for transparency after Nova Scotia immigration priority shift
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IMMIGRATION, PROVINCE HOUSE
Workers and business owners call for transparency after Nova Scotia immigration priority shift
Employers in priority sectors ‘stuck scrambling’ to retain skilled workers
BY XIXI JIANG
MAY 26, 2026
The reception board at the entrance to the Department of Labour, Skills and Immigration office in the Maritime Centre on Barrington Street in Halifax. Credit: Xixi Jiang
On April 27, the Nova Scotia government changed the priority framework for its provincial nominee program, leaving some workers and employers frustrated.
The Department of Labour, Skills and Im…
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