Canada to stabilize immigration levels

Canada caps immigration target amid housing crunch and inflation, even as an increasing number of newcomers have opted to leave

 

Coal still has a valuable place in the energy mix

Coal is the cheapest of all energy sources on a full-cost basis – not the misleading ‘levelized cost’ often cited

Indian partially resumes visa services for Canadians

Canadians can make travel plans to India after the government resumed visa services, the Indian Embassy in Ottawa announced

Ontario declares caste is discriminatory

The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) has become the first in North America to officially incorporate caste as a discriminatory policy

Report calls for action on foreign intimidation

Diaspora community leaders call on the government to take concrete action to stop foreign governments from meddling with Canadian lives

The trick and treat of shrinkflation

Even celebrations such as Halloween are not immune from the onslaught of shrinkflation

Millions of Canadians may face ‘energy poverty’

The term “energy poverty” is not yet part of day-to-day political debate in Canada, but that’s likely to change in the next few years

Canada set to overhaul immigration system

New plans come as more Canadians feel the country is taking in too many immigrants which is impacting the housing crisis

 

Canada to streamline hunt for Filipino workers

Canada will open a pilot program to streamline the recruitment of foreign workers from the Philippines

Drug programs create surge in opioid users

How many doctors does it take to change a government policy killing young Canadians?

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