In a lunch conversation hosted by the MacMillan Center’s Committee on Canadian Studies, two experts discussed the past and present of Canadian immigration policy.
If passed, Bill C-3, also known as the 'Lost Canadians' bill, would restore citizenship to people born in a foreign country to Canadian parents who were also born outside Canada.
Olha Kuskho and her family applied for permanent residence in June after fleeing the war in Ukraine. She's one of thousands of applicants under the humanitarian and compassionate program, now facing ...
In a Truth Social post late Thursday night, Trump declared that “ALL TRADE NEGOTIATIONS WITH CANADA ARE HEREBY TERMINATED” ...
Tony Abbott’s documentary Australia: a History makes for enjoyable rather than compelling viewing. Still, a worthwhile ...
The House of Commons immigration committee is recommending most adults eligible for birthright citizenship under the "Lost Canadians" bill fulfil similar requirements to immigrant applicants on ...
The White House is undermining decades of progress to rectify the race-based exclusions that characterized early ...
A plain reading of the Constitution refutes Trump’s spurious claims about the Fourteenth Amendment, but the conservative ...
Get live updates and the latest news as the government shutdown enters Day 24, New York's AG faces arraignment on bank fraud ...
In Budget 2025, we will unlock new apprenticeships and skills training programs and a new talent strategy for the next generation of scientists and innovators to build their careers in Canada. As we ...
Two separate courts have ordered immigration officials not to deport a Pennsylvania man who spent four decades in prison ...