An immigration system for Canada’s future: Dialogue sessions

An immigration system for Canada’s future: Dialogue sessions

An immigration system for Canada’s future: Dialogue sessions

Listening to voices from across the country

We’re holding dialogue sessions across the country to gather views from diverse groups with an interest in immigration to help define the future of our immigration system. On this page, learn more about each session.

February 23: Atlantic Canada

Halifax, Nova Scotia – Stakeholders from Atlantic provinces were invited to attend an in-person session to share their perspectives on the future of Canada’s immigration system.

Learn more about the Atlantic Canada session

March 15: British Columbia

Vancouver, British Columbia – Stakeholders from British Columbia were invited to attend an in-person dialogue session to share their perspectives on the future of Canada’s immigration system.

Learn more about the British Columbia session

March 16: The Prairies

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – Stakeholders from the prairie provinces were invited to Saskatoon for the in-person session as part of the engagement on “An Immigration System for Canada’s Future”.

Learn more about the Prairies session

March 27: Ontario

Toronto, Ontario – Stakeholders from across Ontario attended an in-person dialogue session to share their perspectives on the future of Canada’s immigration system.

Learn more about the Ontario session

April 5: Quebec

Montréal, Quebec – Stakeholders from Quebec were invited to attend an in-person dialogue session to share their perspectives on the future of Canada’s immigration system.

Learn more about the Quebec session

May 8: The North

Whitehorse, Yukon - Stakeholders from Yukon, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut were invited to attend a hybrid (in-person and virtual) dialogue session to share their perspectives on the future of Canada’s immigration system.

Learn more about the North session

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