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Foreign Nationals Increasing in Canadian Federal Prisons

Exclusive analysis reveals a concerning trend in Canadian federal prisons as the population of non-citizen inmates continues to climb, raising questions about immigration enforcement and correctional system impacts.

Sask Party Links Citizenship to Party Membership

The Saskatchewan Party is considering a groundbreaking proposal that would tie Canadian citizenship applications to political party membership, sparking intense debate about political participation and immigration processes in the province.

Quebec Cuts Immigration Targets by 20%

Quebec makes dramatic cuts to permanent immigration targets, reducing numbers by 20% amid housing and integration concerns. Learn how this policy shift impacts newcomers and the province's economy.

Russian Pool Champion's Amazing Journey to Team USA

Discover how Russian-born pool champion Maksim Dudanets defied the odds, navigating immigration hurdles and cultural barriers to become a shining star on Team USA's roster in an inspiring sports transformation story.

Deportation overturned in McMaster student death case

A Nigerian immigrant facing deportation for his involvement in the death of a McMaster University student has won his appeal, securing another chance to remain in Canada in a landmark immigration case.

Trump confuses South Africa with South America

Former President Donald Trump made a significant geographical error during a rally, mistakenly referring to South Africa as being in South America while discussing immigration policies.

Supreme Court Examines Legality of Trump Tariffs

The U.S. Supreme Court is examining whether former President Donald Trump overstepped his authority by imposing massive tariffs using national security justifications. This landmark case could reshape presidential trade powers.

Ontario bypasses public hearings on education power bill

The Ford government is using a legislative maneuver to fast-track controversial education legislation without public hearings, including a bill that would significantly expand the education minister's authority over school boards.

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