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Trudeau immigration policy has created “population trap,” economists say
A panel of Canada’s top economists gathered in Toronto to discuss the laundry list of economic problems the country is dealing with as a result of the government’s current immigration policy on Thursday.
Edmonton police seize weapons from homeless encampment as removals continue
Police in Edmonton have seized a cache of five dozen weapons while dismantling homeless encampments.
Diplomats afraid Victims of Communism might offend Vietnam
A memorial dedicated to the victims of communism is scheduled to be unveiled in Ottawa later this year however, diplomats are worried that the memorial may be upsetting to Vietnam and its diaspora for its focus on the evils perpetrated by their communist government.
Canada to issue Gazans with family in Canada visas to escape war
Canadians who have extended family members in the Gaza Strip will soon be able to apply for temporary visas for them to come to Canada, but the government isn’t committing to providing safe passage out of the conflict zone.
Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich back on social media after bail conditions eased
After nearly two years of social media silence, Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich has reemerged online.
Parental rights advocate Faytene Grasseschi lands New Brunswick PC nomination
New Brunswick parental rights advocate and TV personality Faytene Grasseschi has secured the provincial Progressive Conservative nomination in the riding of Hampton-Fundy-St. Martin.
Population spiked by almost half a million in the third quarter: StatsCan
Canada’s population increased by over 430,000 people in the third quarter, making it the fastest quarterly population growth since 1957, according to Statistics Canada.
LEVY: Toronto teachers debating union donation to controversial UN Palestinian agency
At a private meeting Thursday afternoon, the executive of the Toronto high school teachers union will vote on whether to donate to the disgraced United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA).
Trial of Tamara Lich and Chris Barber adjourned until 2024
The trial of Tamara Lich and Chris Barber, two organizers in the Freedom Convoy protest, have had their trial adjourned following over 30 days of evidence and arguments.
Attack on Iranian resistance group in Berlin has Canada on alert
The Berlin, Germany office of a prominent Iranian resistance group was attacked on Monday morning by Iran regime terrorists sparking concerns about foreign agents operating within Canada.