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Liberals to reduce immigration levels by 135K over two-year period
Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced that Canada would scale back immigration levels to 365,000 people a year by 2027 in response to a growing sentiment that the Trudeau government has let in far more people than Canada can handle.
Record food bank use as Calgarians prepare for Thanksgiving
As Calgarians prepare for Thanksgiving this year, the number of Calgary households relying on food banks daily has more than doubled since two years ago.
Researchers predict immigration could drive rent up to $5,600 per month
Immigration-driven population growth could drive rent in major cities well beyond the reach of most Canadians within the next two decades.
Smith announces emergency education funds to counteract record immigration
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced more emergency school funding on Tuesday but warned that even the record funding may not be enough to counteract Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s mass immigration policies.
Canadian rent growth surges in affordable regions while expensive markets abate
The latest figures show that rent increases in Canada’s most affordable provinces, such as Saskatchewan and Alberta, are outpacing growth in the country’s traditionally expensive markets like British Columbia and Ontario.
Canadians’ immigration concerns quadrupled in two years: study
A new study has found that immigration concerns among Canadians have more than quadrupled over the last two years.
Canadians doubt Liberal’s Gazan refugee screening amid rising security concerns: poll
The majority of Canadians are not confident that refugees being admitted to the country from the Middle East are being adequately screened by the Liberals, according to a Leger poll released Thursday.
The Daily Brief | Poilievre pushes Singh to trigger an election
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on Jagmeet Singh, the leader of the federal NDP, to resign or stop supporting the Liberal government and trigger an early fall election.
Quebec announces temporary foreign worker freeze for Montreal
Quebec Premier Francois Legault announced a six-month freeze on the intake of new temporary foreign workers for low-wage jobs in Montreal beginning in September.
NDP Premier David Eby calls B.C.’s immigration influx “completely overwhelming”
Premier David Eby says immigration into British Columbia is “completely overwhelming” the province as he calls for changes to Canada’s equalization formula.