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2,400 permanent residents applied to join CAF in November – but it will take...

Challenges relating to security screenings of permanent residents will pose a significant obstacle for new applicants.

Persecution of Christians on the rise around the world: report

As Canadians gather for the Christmas season and those of the Christian faith celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, Christians abroad remain the most persecuted religious group in the world and the situation is growing grimmer.

Bill C-11 will cost Canadian jobs, online content company warns

A Canadian company that helps thousands of YouTubers around the world expand their reach is worried that Bill C-11 will meddle with social media algorithms and drive creators away from Canada. 

Poilievre demands Liberals cancel contract with Chinese company accused of espionage

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on the Liberals to immediately scrap a contract with a Chinese company over national security concerns.

Toronto firearms trafficking bust seizes trove of illegal firearms

The Toronto Police Service (TPS) announced on Monday that it had arrested six people believed to be involved in an illegal firearms trafficking ring. According...

EXCLUSIVE: Canada to pay double on US torpedo deal first struck in 2014

The Canadian government is prepared to pay the US Navy double the amount originally agreed upon in 2014 to acquire torpedo upgrade kits for its Victoria-class submarines.

Vancouver “Satanix” drag queen story hour for kids faces protest

A drag queen story hour advertised to 3-10 year olds in a Vancouver, British Columbia neighbourhood last Friday saw both protesters and counter-protesters gather in front of the facility.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith bans masks in school, ends fully remote learning

Following intermittent periods of online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith won’t permit schools to move classes entirely online anymore. She’s also made good on her promise to ban masks in schools through regulatory changes. 

Conservatives say Liberals cross ‘red line’ with bid to restrict firearms used by hunters

Conservative MPs say the feds are crossing a "red line" with its last-minute amendment to ban semi-automatic rifles and shotguns used by hunters, while the Liberals complain that Conservatives are holding up the legislative process through a filibuster.

BC government faces calls to freeze pay for MLAs

A private members bill currently before the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia calls on the government to immediately freeze pay for MLAs. 

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