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Recent changes in immigration selection have had plenty of Canadians abuzz, including Order of Canada recipient Ratna Omidvar. Ms. Omidvar is the President of the Maytree Foundation, which promotes...
Hundreds of students protesting tuition fee hikes in Quebec stripped down to their skivvies yesterday to stage a “nude” march through Montreal’s trendy Plateau Mont Royal...
The government wants to save 100 million dollars over the next five years by cutting back on some medical services it now provides free of charge to refugee claimants. Refugee advocates say the plan...
The Progressive Conservative party has won another majority in the oil-rich province of Alberta. Despite a strong challenge from the more conservative Wildrose party, Premier-elect Alison Redford has...
The pan-Canadian Metropolis research network on migration issues lost its funding this year. For fifteen years, the Metropolis Project brought together hundreds of researchers, policy-makers and...
Thousands of Canadian public servants began receiving their redundancy notices this week. Some 19,000 workers across the country will lose their jobs over the next three years, because of the federal...
The Harper government's new budget has delivered good news to western Canada's oil sands projects and bad news to the environmental groups opposing them. The government plans to streamline the...
Canada’s Conservative government has tabled a federal budget for 2012-2013 that calls for over $5 billion in spending cuts in a bid to reduce the country's $20 billion deficit. In order to...
Leading health officials say the Canadian government's policy on illicit drugs doesn’t work. They say scientific studies have proven that criminalising drug use only makes health and social...
A former Canadian government scientist is warning that coming changes will demolish a pillar of the federal Fisheries Act. A leaked document suggests the government will remove the current protection...