His Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) St. John’s returned home to Halifax, Nova Scotia, today after a successful five month-long deployment in the Mediterranean Sea and the North Atlantic under Operation REASSURANCE in support of NATO’s deterrence and defence measures
Immigration News
Entrepreneurs welcomed in British Columbia’s latest provincial immigration draw
This week, the British Columbia Provincial Nominee Program (BC PNP) held another selection round targeting entrepreneur for provincial nomination. Invitations were extended to candidates through two of the province’s Entrepreneur Immigration category pathways. Assess your eligibility for enhanced PNP streams Draw results On December 16, 2025, the BC PNP targeted provincial nominee candidates through both […]
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PEI invites skilled workers and international graduates in final scheduled draw of the year
On December 15, 2025, the Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) extended more Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for provincial nomination. This latest draw prioritized individuals employed in occupations and priority sectors that deliver strong economic benefits to the province. Assess your eligibility for enhanced PNP streams Draw results The province sent out a […]
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International Experience Canada starts 2026 season as work permit pools open
International Experience Canada (IEC) pools have officially reopened, allowing eligible foreign youth to submit a candidate profile for the 2026 season. Under the program, citizens from 36 select countries (aged 18–30 or 18–35) can live and work in Canada for up to two years with an IEC-specific work permit. Throughout the year, Immigration, Refugees and […]
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CBSA to enhance border integrity and expand telephone reporting in remote border areas
CBSA to enhance border integrity and expand telephone reporting in remote border areas
Canada closes Start-up Visa Program, will launch new entrepreneur pathway to permanent residence
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is putting the brakes on some of its business programs to set the foundation for a new pilot for immigrant entrepreneurs. On December 19, the department announced that it will no longer accept applications for the optional work permit available to Start-Up Visa (SUV) applicants, except for those already […]
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Home care worker pathways to permanent residence won’t re-open in 2026
Foreign nationals seeking permanent residence through Canada’s home care worker pilots will not be able to apply in 2026. In Ministerial Instructions published in today’s Canada Gazette, the immigration department wrote that it will accept no new applications under these pilots, effective from March 31, 2026 through to March 30, 2030. Discover if You Are […]
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Minister Gull-Masty to make an announcement on First Nations Child and Family Services
Ottawa, Ontario — Please be advised that the Honourable Mandy Gull-Masty, Minister of Indigenous Services, will hold a press conference and media availability to provide important updates regarding the long-term reform of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program.
British Columbia becomes first province to announce its nomination allocation for 2026
British Columbia’s Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) has announced its 2026 nomination allocation, and it is lower than the province requested for the year. It is the first province to do so, with more expected to follow suit in the coming weeks or months. The BC PNP published this announcement on its official PNP updates webpage […]
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Transit Planning Project: A Roadmap to cleaner transit options
Today, the Honourable Marc Miller, Minister of Canadian Identity and Culture and Minister responsible for Official Languages on behalf of the Honourable Gregor Robertson, Minister of Housing and Infrastructure and Minister responsible for Pacific Economic Development Canada, Josipa Petrunić, President and CEO of the Canadian Urban Transit Research & Innovation Consortium (CUTRIC), and Marie Lapointe, President and General Manager for the Association de l'industrie électrique du Québec (AIEQ), announced a joint investment of over $1.2 million to support a study, data analysis and performance assessments on the use of battery electric buses by transit agencies throughout Canada.
Minister Champagne emphasizes Canadaâs consequential G7 Presidency
The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Finance and National Revenue, today co-chaired the last meeting of G7 Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors under Canada’s G7 Presidency, alongside Tiff Macklem, Governor of the Bank of Canada.
Health Canada Opens Formal Consultations on Red Tape Reduction Initiatives to Improve Access to Drugs
The Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health, announces the launch of consultations for two regulatory initiatives, marking progress in Health Canada’s efforts to reduce red tape. These proposals, the Ministerial Reliance Order and regulations for Clinical Trial modernization are expected to reduce barriers to innovation, introduce new ways of conducting clinical trials and provide better access to drugs not available in Canada.
HMCS Max Bernays returns home after historic deployment
Today, His Majesty’s Canadian Ship (HMCS) Max Bernays returned to its home port of Esquimalt, British Columbia, following a four-month deployment to the Arctic and Indo-Pacific regions under Operations LATITUDE, HORIZON, and NEON.
Federal government invests in rebuilding Elders Lodge in Lytton
As part of the Government of Canada’s commitment to supporting the rebuild of Lytton following the devastating fire in 2021, the federal government is investing over $14.9 million to support the construction of a new Elders Lodge.
Government of Canada launches engagement to strengthen industrial carbon pricing and secure major clean energy investments
Today, Environment and Climate Change Canada launched engagement on changes to the minimum national stringency standards for industrial carbon pricing, known as the federal benchmark criteria.
Maximum Grain Revenue Entitlements for Crop Year 2024â2025
Ottawa – December 19, 2025 – In a determination issued today, the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) ruled that revenue of the Canadian National Railway Company (CN) was below and the Canadian Pacific Kansas City Railway Company (CPKC) was above their respective maximum grain revenue entitlements for the crop year 2024–2025.
Government of Canada helping Alberta business adapt to new trade realities and grow
Regional Tariff Response Initiative investment will enable Core Design to double manufacturing capacity and grow sales in reliable domestic and international markets
Four lessons from Express Entry’s largest draw ever, so you can catch the next one
In periods of huge invitation issuances, prepared candidates thrive, while others miss out on their opportunity to immigrate—regardless of their CRS score. In the last 30 days, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued more than 30,000 invitations to apply (ITAs)—a huge number of invitations for the Express Entry system, but one that was […]
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Polar Knowledge Canada announces 2025 Northern Science Award recipient
Polar Knowledge Canada announces 2025 Northern Science Award recipient
Planning Your Move to Canada: A Simple Newcomer Checklist
If you are planning a move to Canada, a bit of preparation may help your transition feel smoother. There are a few practical areas to look at before you leave, such as reviewing your work documents, getting financially ready, learning about available newcomer services may help you prepare for your move to Canada. Learn more […]
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James Smith Cree Nation #370 and Canada reach a settlement agreement for long-standing land grievances
Today, the Joint Chiefs of James Smith Cree Nation #370—Chief Calvin Sanderson of Chakastaypasin, Chief Kirby Constant of James Smith, and Chief Robert Head of Peter Chapman—and the Honourable Rebecca Alty, Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations, announced a $713.8 million settlement agreement for a group of complex land claims.
Ontario’s Provincial Nominee Program reaches 2025 nomination allocation
The Ontario Immigrant Nominee Program (OINP) has used its entire 2025 nomination allocation, according to a program update issued on December 17. The OINP stated that it issued a total of 10,750 nominations to applicants across 2025. Assess your eligibility for enhanced PNP streams What this means for applicants Despite Ontario hitting its 2025 cap, […]
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Health Canada acts to prevent misuse and diversion of precursor chemicals and drug equipment
Today, the Honourable Marjorie Michel, Minister of Health, announced amendments to the regulations for precursor chemicals and drug manufacturing equipment under the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act. These actions further strengthen Canada’s controls of precursor chemicals and equipment that can be used in the production of illegal drugs.
Government of Canada advances adaptive management approach to conserve and protect American eel
Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) recognizes that the American eel (Anguilla rostrata) is culturally and spiritually important for many Indigenous communities in Atlantic Canada, Quebec, and Ontario, and that it also supports valuable fisheries on the East Coast.
Statement by the Government of Canada on the proposed settlement regarding the Sweet v HMK Class-Action Suit
Statement by the Government of Canada on the proposed settlement regarding the Sweet v HMK Class-Action Suit