Thorncliffe Park residents are educated, but earning low incomes. Could new legislation help? | CBC News
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"After three years and more than $10,000, she said the lengthy licensing process proved too trying while providing for her family... Newcomers face significant barriers to being hired in the fields they are trained in due to Canadian experience requirements."
"Statistics Canada has identified what it calls a recent trend in over-education by immigration status, noting that in 2016, the most recent data available, half of all newcomers had at least a bachelor's degree... but they still made up the majority of employment growth in low-skilled or medium-skilled jobs."
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