Today, the Honourable Maninder Sidhu, Minister of International Trade, met with Ahmed bin Mohammed Al Sayed, Minister of State for Foreign Trade Affairs of Qatar, to discuss Canada-Qatar economic relations.
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Tribunal Finds InjuryâThermal Paper Rolls from China
Further to the Canadian International Trade Tribunal’s inquiry (NQ-2025-004), the Tribunal today found that the dumping and subsidizing of thermal paper rolls, originating in or exported from China, have caused injury to the domestic industry. Anti-dumping and countervailing duties will therefore be collected by the Canada Border Services Agency. The complainants in this case were McDermid Paper Converters Limited of Markham, Ontario, Media Cash Register Inc. of Saint Laurent, Québec, and Custom Paper Ltd. of Richmond, British Columbia.
Superior General Partner Inc. and one individual fined a total of $1,365,000 for violating the Fisheries Act
On January 7, 2026, Superior General Partner Inc. was ordered to pay a fine of $1,350,000 by the Court of Québec for violating the Fisheries Act
Government of Canada invests in youth crime prevention in Prince George
The Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Public Safety, today announced over $6.6 million in new investments through the Crime Prevention Action Fund (CPAF) for three Indigenous-led projects in Prince George, B.C.
CBSA investigation leads to 30-months imprisonment for B.C. resident convicted of fentanyl and MDMA drug-related offences
CBSA criminal investigation leads to 30-months imprisonment for B.C. resident convicted of fentanyl and MDMA drug-related offences.
How Venezuelans can work, study, and settle in Canada
Venezuelans seeking to come to Canada have many options to enter the country, both on a temporary and permanent basis. Due to the individual-centric nature of Canadian immigration, Venezuelan applicants seeking temporary or permanent residence (PR) are afforded processing rights that consider their ability to meet eligibility criteria, over their nationality and country of application. […]
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Self-employed physicians have smoother path to permanent residence under new Ontario rules
Ontario is broadening eligibility for self-employed physicians under its Employer Job Offer: Foreign Worker Stream, in accordance with regulations that came into effect on January 1, 2026. Changes primarily pertain to the class of certification that internationally educated physicians are permitted to hold in order to qualify as self-employed for this stream. Assess your eligibility […]
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Government of Canada honours victims of Flight PS752 six years after tragedy
The Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and the Honourable Steven MacKinnon, Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, today issued the following statement:
Minister MacDonald to announce federal investment to support Halal production
The Honourable Heath MacDonald, Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food, will be in Albany, Prince Edward Island, to announce federal investments to Atlantic Beef Products Inc. (ABPI), to improve processing and package of Halal products. He will be accompanied by Russ Mallard, President and CEO of ABPI.
Government of Canada supports Fédération acadienne de la Nouvelle-Ãcosse
Minister Miller announces funding to support the Fédération acadienne de la Nouvelle-Écosse in opening the Centre de services à la francophonie
Canada holds second-largest Canadian Experience Class draw in history
Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has issued more invitations to apply (ITA) through the Express Entry system. The immigration department issued 8,000 ITAs in a draw for Canadian Experience Class (CEC) candidates. To be considered in this draw, candidates needed to have A minimum Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS) score of 511; and Created an […]
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Government of Canada and Government of Québec will work together to implement the Assault-Style Firearms Compensation Program
Today, the Honourable Gary Anandasangaree, Minister of Public Safety and Ian Lafrenière, Minister of Public Security for the province of Québec, announced a financial contribution agreement that will support the implementation of the Assault-Style Firearms Compensation Program (ASFCP) in Québec.
New Canadian citizenship law now in force: here’s a tool to check your eligibility
With the coming into force of Bill C-3 on December 15, 2025, thousands of lost Canadians have become eligible for citizenship—even as the federal government took down its “Am I a Canadian?” web tool. CanadaVisa has released an online tool that you can use to assess your eligibility for citizenship by descent under the new […]
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Permanent residence pathways that were closed or suspended in 2025, and the best alternatives
Canada’s immigration system experienced profound changes over the course of 2025, with various programs, pilots, and Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) streams seeing cancellations or indefinite pauses. But despite these suspensions, there are still numerous suitable alternatives for foreign nationals seeking Canadian permanent residence (PR)—including soon-to-launch pathways. Discover if You Are Eligible for Canadian Permanent Residence […]
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Icebreaking in Thunder Bay, Ontario
The Canadian Coast Guard advises that the CCGS Vincent Massey will conduct icebreaking operations near Thunder Bay, Ontario, beginning on or around January 8, 2026. The purpose of this operation is to facilitate safe navigation for commercial vessels in and out of the area, and/or to break up any ice jams that could cause flooding.
Death of an inmate from Pacific Institutionâs Regional Treatment Centre
On January 4, 2026, William Jacques Louis McNichol, an inmate from Pacific Institution’s Regional Treatment Centre, died while in our custody of apparent natural causes.
Statement by Minister Miller on Orthodox Christmas
The Government of Canada issues a statement to mark Orthodox Christmas
Build Canada Homes: Thousands of Homes in the Pipeline
Far too many Canadians are struggling to find homes they can afford. Solving Canada’s housing crisis requires immediate action to bring down costs, cut red tape, and build homes more quickly. The Government of Canada stepped up with a bold new approach to increase the supply of housing in Canada, and launched Build Canada Homes, a new federal agency that will build and finance affordable housing at scale, while catalyzing a more productive homebuilding industry.
The Government of Canada announces the theme for Black History Month 2026
Minister Miller unveils theme for this year’s Black History Month
Parks Canada renews agreement with Mexicoâs CONANP agency to work collaboratively to protect, conserve, and restore national parks and protected areas
Parks Canada renews agreement with Mexico’s CONANP agency to work collaboratively to protect, conserve, and restore national parks and protected areas.
Assault of an inmate at Mountain Institution
On December 31, 2025, an inmate was victim of an assault at Mountain Institution, a medium-security federal institution.
Canadaâs Top Ten honours Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowskiâs NFB stop-motion short The Girl Who Cried Pearls. Annual list compiled by TIFF celebrates the best in Canadian cinema.
The National Film Board of Canada (NFB) animated short The Girl Who Cried Pearls by Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski has been named to Canada’s Top Ten—a list of the country’s finest feature-length and short films in 2025, as chosen by the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF).
Statistics Canada staffing 32,000 census jobs across Canada
Statistics Canada will conduct the next census in May 2026 and is hiring for approximately 32,000 census jobs across Canada.
Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons announces changes to make boating safer for Canadians
Today, the Honourable Steven MacKinnon, Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, announced amendments to the Small Vessel Regulations that will modernize Canada's pleasure craft licensing program and database.
For some, a Canadian master’s degree could be a ticket to permanent residence
Obtaining a master’s degree from a Canadian postsecondary institution can significantly boost your chances of getting permanent residence. As a master’s graduate, you can qualify for a three-year open work permit, helping you gain Canadian work experience to qualify for permanent residence pathways, and you will score higher in Canada’s ranking system for selecting permanent […]
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