We, the foreign ministers of Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Iceland, Japan, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom express serious concerns about the renewed deterioration of the humanitarian situation in Gaza, which remains catastrophic.
Immigration News
Why foreign trades workers are well-positioned to settle in Canada, despite recent immigration cuts
In 2025, Carney’s liberals have promised massive infrastructure investments, even as they’ve made cuts to both temporary and permanent residence (PR) programs that would provide skilled workers. In Budget 2025, the government promised investments in infrastructure, including roads, pipelines, and ports, as well as residential housing. Discover if You Are Eligible for Canadian Immigration Given […]
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An easy way to see your eligibility for all Express Entry-PNP streams
Foreign nationals seeking permanent residence through Express Entry can now complete a single web form to see their eligibility for all Express Entry-aligned (enhanced) Provincial Nominee Programs (PNP). Obtaining a provincial nomination all but guarantees success in receiving an invitation to apply (ITA) for permanent residence through the Express Entry system, as it provides an […]
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PEI holds second surprise draw of the year, broadens eligibility criteria
The Prince Edward Island Provincial Nominee Program (PEI PNP) has held its second surprise draw of the year, breaking with the province’s Anticipated Invitation to Apply (ITA) schedule. In a change of pace, PEI also broadened its selection criteria for this draw—relative to recent selection patterns—considering individuals with less connection to the province for nomination. […]
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OPINION: Five things I wish I had known before I moved to Canada as a permanent resident
I moved to Canada as a permanent resident (PR) at the beginning of 2022. There are plenty of advantages to coming to Canada with PR status. PRs can live, work, or study anywhere in the country, access many of the same social benefits as Canadian citizens, and—if they meet eligibility requirements—eventually apply for Canadian citizenship. […]
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Planning a vacation? Here’s how time off may impact your Canadian work experience requirement for PR
If you’re counting down the weeks of Canadian work experience you need for permanent residence (PR), booking time off can raise a question: Will this delay my eligibility? Luckily, Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) generally allows a reasonable period of vacation when calculating qualifying Canadian work experience under Express Entry’s Canadian Experience Class (CEC)—but […]
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Eight winter holidays celebrated by Canadian newcomers, before and after Christmas
Winter in Canada is a season rich with holidays, traditions, and celebrations that reflect the country’s diverse cultural and religious communities. For newcomers and long-time residents alike, these holidays provide a time to connect, reflect, and celebrate through family, cultural, and community customs. Join the Angus Reid Forum and get $5 in points! In this […]
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Joint statement on the approval of the creation of 19 new settlements in the occupied West Bank
“We, States of Belgium, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom condemn the approval by the Israeli security cabinet of 19 new settlements in the occupied West Bank.
Statement by Minister Miller on Christmas
Government of Canada issues a statement to mark Christmas
Heading to Canada for the holidays? These minor offences can get you turned away at the border
If you’re planning to visit your loved ones in Canada over this holiday season, it’s important to know that even less serious blemishes on your record can see you denied entry to the country. Non-citizens with a criminal record, even if consisting of seemingly low-level offences, may be turned away at the border on the […]
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Minister of Transport clears Santa Claus and reindeer for travel in Canadian airspace
Today, the Honourable Steven MacKinnon, Minister of Transport and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, has announced the North Pole’s most famous resident, Santa Claus, and his crew of nine reindeer have passed Transport Canada’s rigorous certification and inspection process. They are officially cleared for travel in Canadian airspace.
Tribunal Issues Determination of Reasonable Indication of InjuryâTruck Bodies from China
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal today determined that there is a reasonable indication that the dumping and subsidizing of truck bodies from China have caused injury to the domestic industry.
Tribunal Initiates Final Injury InquiryâOil Country Tubular Goods from Mexico, the Philippines, Türkiye, South Korea and the United States
The Canadian International Trade Tribunal today initiated an inquiry to determine whether the dumping of oil country tubular goods, originating in or exported from Mexico, the Philippines, Türkiye, South Korea and the United States, has caused injury or retardation or is threatening to cause injury. This final injury inquiry was initiated further to a notice received from the Canada Border Services Agency stating that a preliminary determination had been made respecting the dumping of the above mentioned goods.
Statement from the Translation Bureau regarding interpreter accreditation
Public Services and Procurement Canada’s Translation Bureau is committed to delivering high-quality interpretation services that uphold Canada’s linguistic duality and reflect the expectations of Canadians.
Seizure of contraband and unauthorized items at Donnacona Institution
On December 20, 2025, as a result of the vigilance of staff members, contraband and unauthorized items were seized at Donnacona Institution, a maximum security federal institution.
In the face of US travel restrictions, Nigerians can still study, work, and immigrate to Canada
Nigerians can continue to thrive in Canada’s individual-centric immigration system, despite recent restrictions imposed on them in the United States. Effective January 1, 2026, Nigerian nationals will be barred entry to the US as the issuance of immigrant visas, and select nonimmigrant visas—including B-1/B-2 (visitor/business), and F, M, and J (student and exchange) visas—has been […]
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Announcement of new diplomatic appointment
The Honourable Anita Anand, Minister of Foreign Affairs, today announced the following diplomatic appointment:
Biographical note - Tracy Diehl
Tracy Diehl (Juris Doctor [Law], University of Calgary, 2000; BA [Cultural Anthropology], University of Saskatchewan, 1997) joined the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade in 2000.
Alberta reaches its full 2025 nomination allocation for its PNP following two final draws
The Alberta Advantage Immigration Program (AAIP) has officially met its full 2025 nomination allocation after issuing its final Invitations to Apply (ITAs) for provincial nomination. Having reached its declared 6,741 cap, it’s likely that no more provincial nomination invitations will be issued hereafter. Its final round of invitations, published retroactively, focused on healthcare professionals. Assess […]
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Saskatchewan PNP announces nomination allocation and sweeping changes for 2026
The Saskatchewan Immigrant Nominee Program (SINP) has been granted a nomination allocation of 4,761 spaces for 2026—the same amount it ended 2025 with. To support the use of this allocation the SINP will also institute a number of significant changes to its immigration programs in the new year. At least 50% of its 2026 nominations […]
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Major immigration bill nears approval – what it means for newcomers
A bill is nearing approval that would give the governor general broad discretionary powers over immigration applications, immigration documents, and temporary residents. If it becomes law in its current form, Bill C-12, “Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Act,” would allow Canada’s governor general (acting with the advice of the Cabinet) to cease the acceptance […]
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Death of an inmate from Drummond Institution
On December 20, 2025, Gilles Dubois, an inmate from Drummond Institution, died while in our custody of apparent natural causes.
Canada advances First Nations-led new path forward on long-term reform of the First Nations Child and Family Services Program
The Government of Canada is committed to advancing long-term reform alongside First Nations across the country—so child and family services put children, families, and communities at the centre of care.
Financial Industry Forum on Artificial Intelligence workshop: interim report
Financial Industry Forum on Artificial Intelligence workshop: interim report
CBSA seizes over 26 kilograms of cocaine from a sea container originating in Colombia
On October 31, 2025, CBSA Border Services Officers in Metro Vancouver Marine Operations intercepted over 26 kg of cocaine from a marine shipment at the Tsawwassen Container Examination Facility