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Analyzing Migration to Canada and Remittances Outbound from Canada
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New permanent residents that entered Canada in 2016
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Total remittance outflows from Canada (2015)
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Total remittance outflows from Canada to low income countries (2015). Primarily to 3 countries: Haiti, Uganda and Kenya
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In this analysis we outline second and third-order risks to development stemming from donor's response to the crisis. We hypothesize that the risks to development spending are longer term and independent of the significant[...]
This analysis, the first in a series, outlines projected effects of COVID-19 on global economic growth, trade, investment, and remittances, and global poverty reduction, before providing a specific outlook on Canadian economic growth[...]
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Despite being recipients of some of the largest diaspora remittance flows in proportion to their overall economy, twenty of the most fragile states have remained extremely fragile for over ten years[...]
Interactive version of Canada's development footprint beyond aid infographic. Data on aid, trade, investment and remittance flows in comparative perspective[...]
See where immigrants come to Canada from, which provinces they settle in, how trends have evolved over time for different migration types - foreign workers, students, permanent residents[...]
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Foreign aid is only one of the ways by which Canada engages with developing countries. This infographic compares foreign aid with other flows such as trade, investment and remittances, between Canada and[...]
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