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New Border Tracking System Could Affect Government Social Benefits for Vacationing Canadians
The federal government will soon be expanding its planned border exit-tracking system to avoid paying hundreds of millions of dollars in social benefits to vacationing
Imminent Nursing Shortage Favours Foreign Trained Nurses in Canada (Audio)
The Conference Board of Canada, in a recent study, raises concerns that an ageing population in Canada could cause a potential shortage of tens of
Punjabi Now Third Language in Parliament of Canada
Four years after Punjabi became Canada’s third most common language; it is now also Canadian parliament’s third language after English and French. This observation follows
Federal Court Judge Adjourns Pending Citizenship Court Challenges (Audio)
Federal lawyers are ready to act on one of Justin Trudeau’s key campaign promises of repealing the controversial Conservative law that gives Ottawa the power
Liberals’ Syrian Refugee Promises Face Logistical Challenges
During the recent election campaign Prime Minister Justin Trudeau pledged that Canada would admit 25,000 government sponsored Syrian refugees by the end of 2015. However,
Advocates Lobby Government to Offer Permanent Residence to Temporary Foreign Workers
Advocates on behalf of migrant-workers are lobbying the newly elected liberal government offer temporary workers a path to permanent residence upon arrival to Canada. The
New Immigration Policies to Test the Liberals
The controversy regarding the wearing of the niqab during Canada’s citizenship ceremony was one of many immigration issues that shaped the recent federal election campaign
Trans-Pacific Partnership Text Raises Concerns over Regulation of Temporary Foreign Workers (Audio)
Canada’s newly released text of the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal is prompting concerns over foreign skilled workers and provisions of the agreement providing that there
Liberals to Use Military Bases for Syrian Refugee Housing
The Liberal government is considering using military bases to temporarily house some of the 25,000 Syrian refugees they promised to bring to Canada by the