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Diane Francis: Canada’s immigration policy needs to focus on what’s best for the economy

The South China Morning Post published a disturbing story recently about an immigration to Canada scheme involving bogus credentials.

“Hongkongers keen to move to Canada offered MBAs for cash, without classes or homework,” read the headline to a January 8 story. “For the tidy sum of up to HK$250,000 (US$32,000) emigration firms offer no-show degrees and experts to write dissertations for ‘postgraduate students’,” it said.

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