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'I would speculate that he had a role in supplying Canada’s enemies. And those enemies subsequently hurt Canadians.' a former official with Canadian Security Intelligence says.
5 things we learned about migration in 2019OPINION: Migration continues to shape Canada, which brought in a record 350,000 immigrants in 2019, plus a larger-than-ever number of international students and guest workers.
Beckett, a 32-year-old mother of two, was killed when her marked police car was struck broadside at Goldstream Avenue on April 5, 2016.
The Canadian Human Rights Commission improperly dismissed Aaren Jagadeesh's discrimination complaint based on sexual orientation, the Federal Court of Canada has ruled
Canadian students perform better than OECD averageA new report shows Canadian students are performing as well, if not better, than their American, Australian and British peers even though the country spends less per student on education.
The latest results of the Programme for International Student As
Thompson Rivers University appeared to “pathologize dissent” by requiring economics professor Derek Pyne to have a psychological examination, which was then distributed widely, says the external report.
David Lametti signed the document — a first in Canada’s history — to prevent the disclosure of information related to a CSIS surveillance operation on the Chinese embassy in Ottawa.
Refugee shelter to cost taxpayers nearly $1M per monthA former North York hydro site now being used as a refugee shelter is costing taxpayers at least $1-million per month, the Toronto Sun has confirmed.The city is paying $42,000 per month to the Times Group Corp. to use the 5800 Yonge St. site, which opened
American Richard Desautel, 68, will go to the Supreme Court of Canada with the goal of proving the Sixint First Nation's existence in Canada and right to cross the border to hunt in the country.
“In limited circumstances, an immigration warrant may be cancelled even if it cannot be confirmed that an individual has left Canada,” according to a CBSA spokesperson.
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