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Migration and Remittances Portal

Welcome to the migration and remittances portal page. Dive into the data and analysis by using the quick facts or scroll down to see all data, opinion pieces and publications.

Analyzing Migration to Canada and Remittances Outbound from Canada

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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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Building Back Better: Migration and Remittances

Risks from deglobalization are greater for Canada than its peers. Building Back Better with a focus on Countering Deglobalization presents opportunities for Canada[...]

ODA in response to crises: Portfolio risks and fragmentation

This analysis is the third in a series on risks to development outcomes stemming from donor response to the COVID-19 crisis. We argue that there is a high probability that the crisis will[...]

ODA is “recession proof”: a reality check

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[...]

Economic development and poverty reduction amid COVID-19: Projections, scenarios, and associated uncertainties

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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Does Canada do its ‘fair share’ of refugee resettlement

In November 2017, the Government of Canada announced plans to welcome 1 million permanent residents to Canada between 2018-2020. Of these, almost 140,000 are expected to be refugees and protected persons[...]
Aniket Bhushan Data Data Data Data Data Opinion

Canada’s 2017 Budget: Why nothing new isn’t all bad news

It could be worse. From the Arms Trade Treaty to commitments to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights programs, Aniket Bhushan assesses the budget’s international elements[...]

The Tech That Helps Send Money Back Home

A little more than 20% of people living in Canada were born in another country. For many, having a foot in two cultures can also mean a virtual wallet in two cultures, by[...]

Data Report 2016

Key trends and patterns in Canadian international assistance, trade, migration, remittances, and investment[...]

Refugee costs in donor countries reported as ODA

Analysis of in-donor refugee costs reported as foreign aid, and the impact of the ongoing refugee/migration crisis on aid budgets[...]

In Fixing Fragile States: Remittances are Not the Answer

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[...]
Aniket Bhushan Data Data Data Data Data

Canada’s Development Footprint Beyond Aid: Interactive

Interactive version of Canada's development footprint beyond aid infographic. Data on aid, trade, investment and remittance flows in comparative perspective[...]
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Remittances Explorer

Explore remittances outbound from Canada to low income, middle income and advanced economies. Data cover 2010 - 2012[...]
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Migration Flows

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[...]

Aid and Remittances from Canada

Globally, remittances sent home by migrant workers are estimated to be anywhere from 3 to 4 times aid flows. The two data dashboards above are aimed at providing a comparison between foreign aid[...]
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Canada’s Development Footprint Beyond Aid

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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