OTTAWA — Canada's long-held consensus on immigration is under threat but has not disappeared, the immigration minister said ...
Canada’s 2025–2027 immigration plan targets lowered new permanent residents to stabilize housing, infrastructure, and job ...
More than 100 organizations nationwide have signed a petition calling on the prime minister and immigration minister to ...
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Just as housing prices anger Canadians across the country, immigration has become more contentious through its inherent link ...
The changes spurred expectations of population declines next year and in 2026.
With the Federal Government slashing immigration over the next few years, the big question is being raised as to how it will ...
Migrants have been blamed for everything from a housing crisis to a rising cost of living and a strained healthcare system.
Immigration Minister Marc Miller says Canada's long-held consensus on immigration is under threat, but has not disappeared.
Standing in a park in Toronto, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was blunt in his assessment of Prime Minister Justin ...