More immigrants coming to Atlantic Canada, but retention rates low: report
HALIFAX — More people are immigrating to Atlantic Canada than ever before, but many do not stay, a new report says.
The Atlantic Provinces Economic Council report released Thursday said a record 8,300 immigrants arrived in 2015, and yet more the following year.
The Halifax-based council said 11,600 immigrants came to Atlantic Canada in the first nine months of 2016, due in part to an influx of Syrian refugees.
“The total numbers have tripled since 2002,” David Chaundy, author of the report, said in a phone interview Thursday.


