Jobs Dept: It means a plan to create a pool of would-be Canadians from which provinces and employers could cherry-pick newcomers based on labour market need as opposed to who applied first will also be in place sooner than expected, according to Montreal Gazette. Employers are best positioned to decide who can best fill the open jobs rather than a passive and bureaucratic system, Kenney said of the plan last spring. It s not about privatizing the immigration system, it s about a more active role of recruitment for people so they have jobs when they show up. I d rather have an engineer working as an engineer than as a cab driver. That s really where we re trying to go with this and oTTAWA The government is expected to eliminate a controversial, years-old backlog of skilled worker immigration applications by the end of 2014 about three years ahead of schedule, Postmedia News has learned. Immigration Minister Jason Kenney is expected to make the announcement Friday.
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