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No whites allowed at University of Winnipeg “BIPoC Lounge”

The University of Winnipeg allows all students to enter and enjoy their BIPoC Lounge – so long as they don’t identify as white.

Immigration Minister expects millions to leave voluntarily once visas expire

Immigration Minister Marc Miller said that he expects the nearly 5 million people living in Canada with visas poised to expire by the end of next year to leave the country voluntarily. 

Record number of asylum seekers to cost Canadians over $16 billion annually 

Asylum seekers to Canada have reached a record high and will cost Canadian taxpayers billions of dollars each year to house and accommodate them. 

Gov asking Parliament for $411M in new funding for asylum seeker healthcare

The Liberal government is asking Parliament for over $400 million in new funding for a program that provides healthcare for asylum seekers despite the program receiving steady increases in funding yearly.

More Canadians oppose further immigration than those who support: report

The majority of Canadians now believe that there is too much immigration into Canada, driven by a rise in economic concerns, over-population, the worry that the government is not screening immigrants properly, and an increase in crime. 

Trudeau tries to address immigration mismanagement, laying blame on “bad actors”

After years of maligning anybody who raised concerns about the Liberal’s mass immigration agenda as racist, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau released a recent video on how immigration has gotten out of control.

The Daily Brief | The TDSB’s $22 million “decolonized” and “fully Indigenized” school

The Toronto District School Board is requesting nearly $22 million to demolish a Toronto Indigenous school and daycare and reconstruct a new one on the basis that the current structure is too emblematic of an Indigenous residential school. Tune into The Daily Brief.

Rent across Canada sees first yearly decrease since pandemic

Canada’s rental market has seen a national cost decrease for the first time in over three years, driven by new rental supply and slower population growth.

Quebec pauses two major immigration programs 

The Quebec government announced a moratorium on two of its major immigration programs, citing a need for the province to “better regulate” the arrival of newcomers.

Number of Canadians relying on food banks up 90% since 2019: report

More Canadians than ever rely on food banks to make ends meet, with new data showing a 90% uptick in visits over the last five years. 
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