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Study: Canada's immigrant labour market, 2006
Very recent immigrants who have been in Canada five years or less, that is, who landed between 2001 and 2006, had the most difficulty integrating into the labour market, even though they were more likely than the Canadian-born population to have a university education. In 2006, the national unemployment rate for these immigrants was 11.5%, more than double the rate of 4.9% for the Canadian-born population.
Study: Government revenue attributable to tourism, 2000 to 2006
Taxes on products, such as the goods and services tax and provincial sales taxes, comprise the single largest source of government revenue from tourism, according to a new study.
In total, tourism generated an estimated $19.4 billion in revenue for all three levels of government in Canada in 2006.
Study: Culture occupations across the Canadian rural-urban divide
Farm product prices, July 2007
Canada's international trade in services, 2006