Dalhousie Saint Mary: More coverage of the Ivany Report, OneNS coalition A recent report for Pathways to Prosperity , conducted by researchers at Dalhousie and Saint Mary universities in partnership with the Immigrant Services Association of Nova Scotia , suggests that immigrants do well in Nova Scotia, according to The Chronicle Herald. Findings look at the economic outcomes of immigrants by landing category and cohort from 1990 to 2012, the last year with available information. This being the case, it is worth asking how immigrants fare here, given that the answer will likely give us some hints on how well refugees will integrate. The report busts a number of myths. This may have been the case a couple of decades ago. The first is that immigrants don’t do well in the province.
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