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Canada's Dramatic Shift on Immigration Policy

Canada's population decline and policy reversals mark a generational shift in attitudes toward immigration. Explore the data and expert analysis behind the new, more calculating approach.

Clinton Denounces ICE Killing, Trump Defends Agent

Hillary Clinton condemns the fatal ICE shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis, sparking a political firestorm. Trump and Noem defend the agent, while video evidence contradicts their claims. Read the full story.

Windsor Venezuelans React to Maduro's Removal

Venezuelans in Windsor, Ontario, gather in prayer, expressing mixed emotions of hope and fear following the U.S. military operation that ousted President Nicolás Maduro. Read their stories.

Judge stops citizenship revocation over decade-long delay

A Federal Court judge has set aside the revocation of a pharmacist's Canadian citizenship, criticizing immigration officials for a 10-year delay in acting on residency fraud allegations. Learn the details of this landmark case.

Poilievre: Immigration Levels Too High, Plans Fix

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre calls current immigration levels unsustainable and details his policy plans in an exclusive year-end interview with Brian Lilley. Read his full analysis.

Canada to Cut Immigration Targets in 2026

Canada will significantly reduce its immigration targets in 2026. Get the essential facts on the policy shift and what it means for the country's future.

Judge Upholds $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee

A U.S. federal judge has upheld a controversial $100,000 fee for new H-1B visas, a move that could significantly impact Canadian tech firms and professionals seeking opportunities south of the border.

Birth Tourism on the Rise in Canada, Data Suggests

Recent data indicates a notable increase in birth tourism in Canada, a practice where non-residents give birth to gain citizenship for their child. Explore the implications and national response.

Alberta's Smith pushes for provincial immigration powers

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith calls for a made-in-Alberta immigration system, arguing federal policies have strained housing, healthcare, and jobs. She seeks a Quebec-style model focused on economic integration.

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