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There is a palpable smell of panic in the air for prospective immigration applicants in Canada – including foreign workers, international students, refugee claimants in Canada, and prospective permanent residents, particularly for those individuals who have been in Canada for several years. The immigration levels plan introduced in November 2024 changed the tide of what seeme...


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By Peter Jon Mitchell

Canada’s families have been shrinking for decades, and we did not arrive at a historic low fertility rate overnight. When birth rates decline year after year, as has been the case in Canada, they reveal something deeper about our society.

As new Cardus research has shown, the decline in fertility is not simply about people wa...


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Commentary
By Peter Jon Mitchell

Canada’s families have been shrinking for decades, and we did not arrive at a historic low fertility rate overnight. When birth rates decline year after year, as has been the case in Canada, they reveal something deeper about our society.

As new Cardus research has shown, the decline in fertility is not simply about people wa...


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By Mata Press Service

Canadians remain broadly supportive of multiculturalism and racial diversity even as concern about the country’s immigration levels has climbed to a striking 71 per cent, according to a major new national study.
The apparent contradiction is at the centre of the Canadian Diversity Study 2026, which finds that dissatisfaction with the number of...


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