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Author: Catherine Morrison
Publication Date: January 20, 2025 - 15:51

Federal immigration department to cut over 3,300 jobs, unions say

January 20, 2025
Two federal public service unions say the Immigration Department is set to cut 3,300 jobs.The Public Service Alliance of Canada and the Canada Employment and Immigration Union say in a joint statement that the department has not said who will be affected by the cuts.


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