Shelters struggle to support asylum seekers

Tens of thousands of asylum seekers crossed the border last year and shelters struggle to assist them in a system not designed to support them

 

Bloated bureaucracy a drain on taxpayers

The number of federal public employees has surged by 40 percent under Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, with no improvement in services

A bittersweet day for Filipino parents overseas

More job opportunities in Canada may exacerbate the intergenerational cycle of working abroad and perpetuate the separation of Filipino families

BC braces for a dry, dangerous summer

Extremely low snow levels and unusually warm weather are increasing the risk of widespread drought and wildfire this spring and summer

Ottawa makes drastic changes to Canada’s International Student Program

Rollback of international student enrollment numbers will significantly impact Canadian colleges and universities

Why Canada needs a grocer code of conduct

The Parliamentary Committee on Agriculture recently sent a letter to both Loblaw and Walmart, urging both retailers to voluntarily comply with the proposed grocer’s code of conduct

How your tax dollars ended up with Hamas

Ahmed Hussen recently announced that Canada would suspend funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees

Mixed feelings over RCMP’s race-based data collection plan

As the RCMP initiates race-based data collection, lingering trauma haunts immigrants with painful police memories

Farmers hit breaking point with urban ignorant policies

In Europe, there has been growing unrest for some time now, and with farmers’ protests reaching Paris

Hong Kong asylum applicants shun Canada

Massive drop off after an initial surge involving thousands of applicants partially blamed on difficulties in Canada and greener pastures elsewhere

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