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                    [Title] => Foreign workers triple in Canada
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The number of foreign workers in Canada tripled in the past ten years, although they still made up less than two percent of the overall labor force.

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It took time but immigration minister Jason Kenney finally stated that immigrants should be able to speak either English or French before seeking Canadian citizenship. The immigration minister’s call for stricter language requirements came as the federal government is looking for ways to improve its immigration programs.

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                    [Title] => Foreign workers triple in Canada
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The number of foreign workers in Canada tripled in the past ten years, although they still made up less than two percent of the overall labor force.

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It took time but immigration minister Jason Kenney finally stated that immigrants should be able to speak either English or French before seeking Canadian citizenship. The immigration minister’s call for stricter language requirements came as the federal government is looking for ways to improve its immigration programs.

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