Immigrants are finding the Canadian dream is elusive and Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Ottawa should do more to match the hopes of newcomers who face the realities of the Canadian economy
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Canadians and other foreign nationals still waiting for border crossing to reopen
A key crossing between the Gaza Strip and Egypt has remained closed today as hundreds of people connected to Canada await news of when — and whether — they will be able to escape the besieged Palestinian territory
MPs want big tech held responsible for misinformation spread online by foreign actors
A parliamentary committee is calling on Canada to hold tech giants accountable for publishing false or misleading information online, especially when it is spread by foreign actors
First Nations premier to lead Manitoba after historic election win
Manitobans are waking up today to a new government and the first First Nations provincial premier in the country
Housing, food prices top of mind as MPs return to Ottawa following summer break
OTTAWA — MPs are returning to the House of Commons today determined to find relief for Canadians feeling the pinch…
French envoy: Canada should link with Europe, surpass ‘weak’ military engagement
France’s ambassador to Canada says Ottawa must choose between tying itself entirely to Washington or broadening its links to partner more with Europe — while also calling out Canada’s “weak” military engagement.
Final report into Nova Scotia mass shooting due Thursday
The public inquiry that investigated the April 2020 mass murder of 22 people in Nova Scotia is releasing its final report today.
Feds $491B budget invests in clean electricity, healthcare and expanded dental care
Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland’s 2023 federal budget promises “transformative investments” in Canada’s green economy as the country tries to maintain its place in the global clean tech revolution and realign its supply chains toward allies who won’t use energy as a political weapon
Chinese interference sparks concerns of anti-Asian racism
In the wake of MP Han Dong’s resignation from the Liberal caucus and the federal government setting up a registry for foreign agents, there are widespread concerns about a rise in anti-Asian racism.