Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to meet Donald Trump in Florida as Canada seeks to head off the president-elect’s threat to impose a 25% tariff on…
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Canada announces immigration cuts to ‘pause population growth’ Canada has announced a sharp reduction in immigration targets to curb population growth and allow provinces to…
Canada’s Liberal Party loses long-held seat Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Party has suffered a significant blow after losing a key parliamentary seat in a…
Canada’s NDP pulls support for Trudeau’s Liberals Canada’s New Democratic Party (NDP) has ended its agreement with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s Liberal government. NDP leader…
Canadian government forces rail lockout to end Ottawa, Canada – The Canadian federal government has intervened to resolve a labour dispute that halted operations of…
Canada faces pressure at Nato summit to increase military spending Canada is under increasing pressure to boost its military spending, as it currently falls short…
Conservatives heap pressure on Trudeau with by-election win The Conservatives have narrowly won the Toronto-St Paul’s seat from the Liberals in a significant political upset,…
The latest immigration targets set by the Canadian government have sparked mixed reactions among recent immigrants, with a significant portion expressing concerns about the number…
The Ontario PC Party is leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to discredit Bonnie Crombie, Ontario’s new Liberal leader. With a barrage of attack…
Canada’s PM Justin Trudeau has defended his government’s efforts to ensure election integrity at a public inquiry looking into election interference in Canada.
Canada is planning to impose limits on the number of temporary residents it lets into the country for the first time. Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced on Thursday plans to gradually decrease the number of temporary residents admitted over the next three years, starting with an initial cap set for September. These limits will affect international students, foreign workers, and asylum seekers.
This legislation extends its reach to regulate social media companies, live streaming platforms, and websites hosting user-generated adult content.