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Nova Scotia trying to boost their numbers with Immigration
Nova Scotia trying to boost their numbers with Immigration
Seniors taking up sixteen percent of province’s population and small towns are trying to build their information with immigration. The flow begin with industrial unit doors chain shut hard won fields and fishing boasts hauled ashore left fallow.
Nearly 16% of Nova Scotia’s were seniors and the utmost proportion in Canada. Before year 2930 Nova Scotia’s migrate to other province. A rural wealth a work force unable to sustain what industry remains and only few people to turn their dreams in to viable has lead the local management to turn to migration as a incomplete answer.

Howard Ramos said, Atlantic Canada hasn’t looked to migration as an answer. Nova Scotia has traditionally relied on the original immigrants. During 1700s & 1800s European settlers came and indigenous populations to form the backbone of the rural economy. Over the last century waves of immigration have largely gone to increase families in Western Canada. So Nova Scotia is coming late to immigration and catch up.