An Immigration System for Canada’s Future: Dialogue sessions
An Immigration System for Canada’s Future
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Dialogue sessions

Listening to voices from across the country
We held dialogue dialogue-sessions across the country to gain insight from diverse groups with an interest in immigration to help define the future of our immigration system.

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.

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.

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”.

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.

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.

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.