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We asked AI to predict Canadian immigration in 2026. Here’s what it said

In 2026, the Canadian government is expected to make numerous announcements regarding its immigration system. From the launch of new pathways to permanent residence (PR) to tightening eligibility for work permits, these changes are expected over the course of the year. To consider the largest number of data points simultaneously, we decided to ask AI […]

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Immigration no longer top concern for Canadians – is the era of rapid change over?

A new report from Nanos Research shows that immigration levels in Canada are no longer the primary concern for Canadians, showcasing shifting voter priorities. Over 1,000 people were surveyed over a four-week period leading up to December 26, 2025, and findings show that currently, concerns about the economy (21.8%), US relations (10%), inflation (8.4%), and […]

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Media Advisory: Housing and Infrastructure Announcement in Kelowna

Members of the media are invited to a housing and infrastructure announcement with the Honourable Stephen Fuhr, Member of Parliament for Kelowna and Secretary of State (Defence Procurement); Doug Rankmore, Board of Directors Vice-Chair for the Central Okanagan Foundation; Christina Verhagen, Executive Director of the Ki-Low-Na Friendship Society; Mike Gawliuk, Chief Executive Officer for CMHA Kelowna; and Trevor Moss, Executive Director for the Central Okanagan Food Bank. This announcement is regarding the Government of Canada’s continued commitment to eliminate chronic homelessness across Canada through Solving the Housing Crisis: Canada’s Housing Plan, and through Reaching Home: Canada’s Homelessness Strategy.

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Minister Michel and Canada’s Fentanyl Czar in Vancouver to meet with communities impacted by the toxic drug crisis 

Today, the Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health, was at East Hastings in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, an area at the centre of many of these challenges. The Minister was joined by Kevin Brosseau, Canada’s Fentanyl Czar and Ginette Lavack, Member of Parliament for St. Boniface—St. Vital and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Indigenous Service. The Minister was also joined by the Vancouver Police Department as the Government of Canada is committed on advancing the country’s fight against fentanyl by working with law enforcement, and security agencies on concrete action to protect the safety and health of our communities.

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Combatting Extortion: Roles and Responsibilities

Local, provincial, and federal law enforcement agencies work together to combat extortion through a coordinated, multi-level approach. They share intelligence, and align investigations and enforcement strategies to disrupt criminal networks targeting businesses and residents. This collaboration leverages federal resources and local expertise to ensure a comprehensive response that reduces the impact of organized crime and protects communities.

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Global demand for second passports is surging – how Canada’s new bill could open the door

As travel rules continue to shift and global uncertainty grows, more people are turning to second citizenship as a source of long-term security. Even celebrities such as George Clooney and Rosie O’ Donnell have acquired or are seeking to acquire dual citizenship (and the passport that comes with it)—French citizenship for the former and Irish […]

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Backgrounder: Eight Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area businesses receive support to scale up and grow

Today, the Honourable Evan Solomon, Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation and Minister responsible for the Federal Economic Development Agency for Southern Ontario (FedDev Ontario), announced a combined repayable investment of over $15 million to support the growth of eight Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area businesses.

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These US workers have an advantage in moving to Canada

Some citizens of the United States seeking to move and work in Canada have advantages and facilitations to help them do so more easily. The Canada–United States–Mexico Agreement (CUSMA)—Canada’s name for the USMCA free trade agreement—lets certain U.S. and Mexican citizens work in Canada more easily in specific business categories. Among the advantages that eligible […]

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Canadian Coast Guard advances planning for the future polar icebreakers maintenance port in Sydney, Nova Scotia

Today, Mike Kelloway, Member of Parliament for Sydney-Glace Bay and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Transport and Internal Trade, on behalf of the Honourable David J. McGuinty, Minister of National Defence, announced Sydney, Nova Scotia, as the preferred location to explore the maintenance port for the Canadian Coast Guard’s future polar icebreakers.

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