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By Catherine Sas, K.C.
Special to The Post

Last November 2025, Canada痴 Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC), Lena Diab, introduced the annual levels plan which featured an 的n-Canada Focus・ for permanent residence including a repeat of the popular 典emporary Resident to Permanent Resident・ pathway specifically targeting 33,000 applicants. T...


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By Michelle Gamage
Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

There were fewer drug poisonings, overdoses and fatalities in 2025, compared with 2024.

But British Columbia is still in the midst of a brutal unregulated toxic drug overdose crisis, according to recent updates from BC Emergency Health Services and the BC Coroners Service.

So far more than 19,053...


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By Lisa Baiton

We must “take on the world as it is, not wait around for a world we wish to be.” Prime Minister Mark Carney’s words alerted global financial and political leaders to how we all need to act in these turbulent times.

The world is wi...


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By Mata Press Service

For the first time in decades, Canada could see its population growth grind to a halt.

A new analysis from the federal Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO) suggests the country’s population may effectively flatline in 2026 as Ottawa moves to rein in the number of temporary residents while keeping permanent immigration levels relatively steady...


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By David Macdonald

The federal government is seeking $60 billion in spending cuts to pay for the doubling of the Department of National Defence budget. It’s now clear that asylum seekers in Canada will be among the first to pay the price. Of that e...


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