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A Maritime city of 85,000 gained 6,000 new immigrants in six years. The downtown has Syrian bakeries, Eritrean restaurants, and Filipino grocery stores. Housing is affordable. Employment is available. This is not Toronto. This is not Vancouver. We ranked 8 Canadian cities where immigrant arrival is measurably transforming communities — scored on arrival volume relative to town size, employment opportunity, housing affordability, and settlement infrastructure. What you'll find in this video: — A Manitoba town of 18,000 that was 95% white Mennonite in 2000 — and what it looks like today — The province that was once the whitest in Canada and now runs one of the most active nominee programs — Why Moncton, New Brunswick outranks every other city on this list across all four criteria — The Ontario city where immigrants pay $725,000 for housing — and why they still come Cities covered: Sudbury ON · Charlottetown PEI · Lethbridge AB · Fredericton NB · Guelph ON · Steinbach MB · Brandon MB · Moncton NB Data sources: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (2023–2026), provincial nominee program allocations, settlement agency reports. If you're researching immigration to Canada, provincial nominee programs, or affordable cities for newcomers — this video covers what the data actually shows.