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Immigration Minister Jason Kenney

www.immigrantscanada.comImmigrants Dept: Immigration Minister Jason Kenney said all options are on the table when it comes to modernizing the process of bringing in would-be immigrants, according to The Chronicle Herald. He said the changes which will roll out over the course of 2012, will include one to give the provinces the ability to cherry-pick the immigrants they want and oTTAWA Major changes to the immigration system could include erasing a massive backlog of applications, the minister in charge said Wednesday. We must have transformational change to move to an immigration program that works for Canada and for newcomers, he said in a speech to the Economic Club of Canada. (www.immigrantscanada.com). As reported in the news. www.immigrantscanada.com    .  .

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