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Canada’s Federal Elections – 2006 Canadian Immigration policies under a Conservative government
Canada’s Conservative party was elected to power with a modest minority government in the elections held on January 23, 2006, ending 12 years of Liberal
Mobility Rights of Canadian Permanent Residents under Provincial Immigration Programs (Audio)
The right to legislate in the field of immigration in Canada is shared equally between the Federal government and the provinces. Since the Quebec government
Tsunami Relief Program
The December 26, 2004 Earthquake/Tsunami disaster is a tragedy with timing and scope that is beyond comprehension. In addition to an astonishing and sudden loss
Amnesty Programs: Good Immigration Policy
The United States government is gearing up for an election year by promoting a controversial amnesty program directed at providing status for between 8-11 Million
Removal of U.S. Entry Visa Requirements for Certain Permanent Residents of Canada
The tightening post-9/11 U.S. border-security clampdown will present further restrictions on Canadians intending to enter the United States. Beginning March 17, 2003, Canadian landed residents
The 2004 US Election Results: Good for Canada’s Immigration Policy?
As 56 million Americans undertake the painful realization that conservatism has taken a stronghold against liberalism until at least 2008 in the United States, many
DNA Testing
The jury has spoken: O.J. Simpson has been acquitted of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman. Scientists are surely wondering what role
Immigration Policy and the Rule of Law: Ongoing Irreconcilable Differences
The exercise of advising prospective immigrants to Canada on the requirements to succeed on a particular visa application and the parameters which attach to the
Legitimate Expectation
Where an undertaking has been made by a public body, that an individual will enjoy a particular benefit, or that the public body will perform