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- A PBO report shows that the government is following plans to slow population growth after a recent surge in temporary workers and foreign students, but critics say future effects are not measured, and the fate of many temporary residents remain uncertain.
- A PBO report shows that the government is following plans to slow population growth after a recent surge in temporary workers and foreign students, but critics say future effects are not measured, and the fate of many temporary residents remain uncertain.
- Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada says its tax-credit-linked criteria was meant to filter out commercial requests, but the Canadian Association of Journalists warns against the government determining who qualifies as a journalist.
- Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada says its tax-credit-linked criteria was meant to filter out commercial requests, but the Canadian Association of Journalists warns against the government determining who qualifies as a journalist.
- Some Liberal MPs told The Hill Times that Prime Minister Mark Carney should have consulted his caucus before declaring Canada's support for the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. But B.C. Liberal MP Parm Bains says he's received positive feedback from Iranian-Canadians in his riding.
- Some Liberal MPs told The Hill Times that Prime Minister Mark Carney should have consulted his caucus before declaring Canada's support for the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. But B.C. Liberal MP Parm Bains says he's received positive feedback from Iranian-Canadians in his riding.
- Despite new reports Ottawa is considering splitting the contract for 12 new submarines, Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee says it's more efficient to have one supplier, but notes that the Navy does and can operate mixed fleets and would follow whatever decision the government makes.
- Despite new reports Ottawa is considering splitting the contract for 12 new submarines, Vice-Admiral Angus Topshee says it's more efficient to have one supplier, but notes that the Navy does and can operate mixed fleets and would follow whatever decision the government makes.
- Members of the Senate Social Affairs and Human Rights committees say they aren’t waiting on government bills before pursuing accountability, enforcement powers, and clearer safety standards for the rapidly evolving technology.
- Members of the Senate Social Affairs and Human Rights committees say they aren’t waiting on government bills before pursuing accountability, enforcement powers, and clearer safety standards for the rapidly evolving technology.






































