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Canada’s Interim Housing Assistance Program For Refugees Gets $212m Boost
Canada Immigration Minister Sean Fraser has announced new investment of $212 million to help refugees get housing through the Interim Housing Assistance Program (IHAP). The

Supreme Court Of Canada Upholds Changes To Safe Third Country Agreement With U.S.
The highest court in the country says it’s perfectly legal for Ottawa to make the changes needed to the Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA) to

Newfoundland Spends $11m To Help Ukrainians Living In The Province Get Housing, Jobs
Newfoundland and Labrador is spending $11 million to help the nearly 2,800 Ukrainians in that Atlantic Canadian province get housing and jobs. “More than twice

Canada Unveils New Economic Immigration Pathway For Skilled Refugees
Canada Immigration Minister Sean Fraser unveiled a second economic immigration pathway for skilled refugees and other displaced people through the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) on

Canada Welcomes 30,000th Afghan Refugee Since Fall Of Country To Taliban
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has welcomed the 30,000th Afghan refugee and is now three-quarters of the way to its goal of bringing 40,000

Canada To Spend $1 Billion On Asylum Seekers This Year Despite Closing Unofficial Border Crossings
Asylum seekers and refugees are going to benefit from a much-higher level of funding for accommodations and temporary healthcare coverage – $1 billion’s worth as earmarked

Canada Immigration Minister Announces New Pathway Under EMPP For Skilled Refugees
Immigration Minister Sean Fraser announced Monday that Canada is going to launch a new pathway this summer under the Economic Mobility Pathways Pilot (EMPP) to

Canada And US Strike Safe Third Country Agreement Deal To Stop Illegal Border Crossers
Migrants trying to cross illegally into Canada will soon be turned away – effectively closing the tap on the steady stream of migrants at the

Canada Immigration Boosts Number Of Spaces For Private Refugee Sponsorship
Canada has increased to 13,500 the number of refugees that can be brought in under its private sponsorship program. Immigration Minister Sean Fraser made the

