Date of Award
2008
Degree Type
Major Research Paper
Degree Name
Master of Arts (MA)
Department
Immigration and Settlement Studies
First Advisor
Arthur Ross
Second Advisor
Myer Siemiatycki
Abstract
In 2002, the province of Nova Scotia developed a provincial nominee program that was to attract newcomers to the region for the purpose of increasing investment, creating high-value jobs and tapping into the qualifications of skilled immigrants to boost the economy. The main stream of the program was the Business Mentorship Program, which, at a cost of $130,000, was expected to attract wealthy and skilled immigrants to the region. However, Nova Scotia did not have the socio-economic conditions necessary to achieve this, nor was the program effective. The ensuing scandal has negatively impacted Nova Scotia's reputation and has cast doubt over the feasibility of the province's immigration and retention targets.
Recommended Citation
McDonough, Patricia Lynn, "Nova Scotia’s Provincial Immigration Policy: The Failure of the Business Mentorship Program" (2008). Theses and dissertations. Paper 105.
http://digitalcommons.ryerson.ca/dissertations/105
