Edana Robitaille
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Edana Robitaille is Editor of CIC News.

Before joining the CIC News team in 2022, Edana worked as a Content Writer and Communications Specialist in the travel industry.

She is originally from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, and graduated with a Bachelor of Journalism (Honours) from the University of King’s College in Halifax.

She thrives on making sense of complex issues and being the first to break exciting news.

Edana has traveled widely and lived abroad, using her experiences to create content that is relevant and interesting to newcomers.

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Hong Kong-born Olivia Chow elected mayor of Toronto
Canada holds first-ever category-based Express Entry draw for healthcare workers
IRCC issues 4,300 ITAs in latest Express Entry draw
Ontario, British Columbia and New Brunswick nominate candidates in latest PNP draw results
IRCC application backlog increased slightly in May
IRCC's backlog of applications increased in May.
All Canadian permanent residence applicants must now submit biometrics
World Refugee Day: How Canada empowers refugees to succeed
How Canada has advanced its commitment to family reunification so far in 2023
Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, and PEI issue invitations in latest PNP results
Four provinces nominated candidates in the most recently published PNP results
IRCC struggling to keep up as enquiries have more than doubled over the past five years
Increased demand has IRCC struggling to keep up with enquiries.
The role of the Bank of Canada and how it impacts newcomers
The Bank of Canada plays an important role in Canada's economy.
British Columbia, Ontario and Saskatchewan invite candidates in PNP draws this week
Express Entry: IRCC invites candidates in first June draw
Celebrating Pride and 2SLGBTQ+ immigrants in Canada
Canada introducing visa-free travel to 13 countries
Immigration minister Sean Fraser has made an announcement about visa-free travel to Canada.
The fastest growing industries for newcomers to Canada
A look at some of the fastest growing sectors in Canada.
British Columbia and Manitoba invite candidates in most recent PNP draws
Quebec Immigrant Investor Program set to re-open in January 2024
Quebec is making changes to its business immigration programs.
Express Entry: FAQ about the new category-based selection
Report: Canada’s top five happiest cities are in Ontario
Caledon, Ontario has been ranked the happiest city in Canada according to a new report.
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