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By Isaac Teo An estimated 2,500 cases of suspected “birth tourism” a year are are taking place on Canadian soil, according to a report by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).…
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By Isaac Teo An estimated 2,500 cases of suspected “birth tourism” a year are are taking place on Canadian soil, according to a report by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC).…
By Peter Wilson Inflationary pressures are causing average living standards in Canada to fall despite an overall increase in wages, says a new Statistics Canada report. “High inflation especially for food products has put a severe strain…
By Marnie Cathcart The Alberta government is prepared to give the city of Grande Prairie $9.7 million over two years to create and fund its own community-led municipal police force in…
By Noé Chartier The former minister under Brian Mulroney who oversaw the process to replace the War Measures Act with the Emergencies Act in 1988 says the Trudeau government should release the legal…
By Noé Chartier Air Canada announced on Feb. 21 that digital identification using facial recognition technology can now be used to board select flights from Vancouver to Winnipeg and to get access…
By Peter Wilson Recent reports citing Canadian intelligence information detailing Beijing’s strategy to interfere in the 2021 federal election should not be a “partisan issue,” Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says. “We have talked openly…
By Marnie Cathcart MPs raised concerns Tuesday in a House of Commons committee meeting about the latest revelations from reportedly leaked Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) files that allege Chinese interference…
By Tara MacIsaac MEP Christine Anderson has expressed her support for a 16-year-old Canadian who has been barred from attending his Catholic high school because he says he won’t stop expressing…
Feds scrutinized for premise of labour shortages and creation of well-paying jobs By Rahul Vaidyanath News Analysis In efforts to reach net zero by 2050, Ottawa’s strategy to transform the workforce…
By Noé Chartier MPs on the Procedure and House Affairs Committee decided on Feb. 21 to expand their study of foreign election interference after classified CSIS documents on Beijing’s involvement were…