Howard Ramos: A paper released today written by Alexandra Dobrowolsky and Howard Ramos for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives is called " expanding the vision . , according to CBC. Ramos, an associate sociology professor at Dalhousie, said Nova Scotia may not be able to compete with the West for skilled workers, but it needs flexibility to keep entrepreneurs like Chen Qing. Qing is a Saint Marys graduate who began selling mattresses to students there before running his own showroom. Two university professors are calling on the McNeil government to put more time and money into recruiting immigrants who may not match up with job market criteria. Nova Scotia used to have five ways in which immigrants could apply for citizenship; today it has three.
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