Foreign Policy
- 'Our destinies are intertwined and they’re inseparable,' says President Joe Biden of Canada-U.S. relations during a more than 30-minute address to Parliament.
- 'Our destinies are intertwined and they’re inseparable,' says President Joe Biden of Canada-U.S. relations during a more than 30-minute address to Parliament.
- The government’s rhetoric doesn’t match reality when it comes to higher immigration targets and labour shortages, say three labour economists. But the Century Initiative's Lisa Lalande argues that economists who are critical of the higher immigration targets are taking a 'very narrow perspective,' and should be looking at measures of economic prosperity besides per capita income.
- The government’s rhetoric doesn’t match reality when it comes to higher immigration targets and labour shortages, say three labour economists. But the Century Initiative's Lisa Lalande argues that economists who are critical of the higher immigration targets are taking a 'very narrow perspective,' and should be looking at measures of economic prosperity besides per capita income.
- There's a lot of political posturing on the asylum seekers and parties seem content to appeal to their bases instead of offering policy solutions.
- There's a lot of political posturing on the asylum seekers and parties seem content to appeal to their bases instead of offering policy solutions.
- As we welcome more immigrants in the coming years, Canada must remain a desirable destination for skilled workers around the world. We have much to gain by getting the best and brightest skilled immigrants into roles where they can make a difference.
- As we welcome more immigrants in the coming years, Canada must remain a desirable destination for skilled workers around the world. We have much to gain by getting the best and brightest skilled immigrants into roles where they can make a difference.
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- A former Russian president's prediction that European Union citizens, deprived of the Russian gas that normally supplied about 40 per cent of their energy, would be freezing in their homes did not come to pass. When countries are faced with genuine emergencies, they are capable of moving fast and radical actions.
- A former Russian president's prediction that European Union citizens, deprived of the Russian gas that normally supplied about 40 per cent of their energy, would be freezing in their homes did not come to pass. When countries are faced with genuine emergencies, they are capable of moving fast and radical actions.