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18.02 / 05:19
Provident Election Opinion students country exclusive International Justin Trudeau's welcome mat for immigrants wears thin amid Canada housing crunch
Justin Trudeau has relied on immigration to drive economic growth and plug labor gaps, but now he is hitting the brakes after a seismic shift in public opinion that could undermine his chances to win the next election. It was Trudeau's father, Pierre, who championed immigration as prime minister in the early 1970s, promoting «multiculturalism» as government policy. Over time, Canadians have come to see the country's diversity as part of its identity, like the maple leaf and hockey. Think you check all the immigration boxes? Find out But when international students led a surge in immigration in the wake of the pandemic, the public mood soured as rental costs soared and services like healthcare came under strain.
14.02 / 15:13
markets UPS CEO awards community Bill Terence Corcoran: Who most deserves the award for economic ignoramus — Trudeau or Eby?
In response to BCE’s investment cutbacks and layoffs designed to help the corporation remain profitable and continue to pay dividends to shareholders and pensioners in a competitive market environment, two of Canada’s political leaders hacked their way through demagogic rants against corporations, BCE in particular, and the foundations of the nation’s economic system.
09.02 / 22:53
markets UPS Provident wellness country Trudeau calls Bell layoffs a ‘garbage decision’: ‘I’m pretty pissed off’
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that Bell’s most recent round of layoffs is a “garbage decision” in response to a question about the company laying off nine per cent of its staff on Thursday.
27.01 / 08:51
Cooper security Justice information Department Investigations Relationships Outgoing Canadian NSA Jody Thomas says India cooperating in Nijjar killing probe
Canada's outgoing National Security Advisor Jody Thomas on Saturday emphasised that India is cooperating in the investigation of the killing of India-designated terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, and called the changing relationship an «evolution», as reported by Canada-based CTV News. Thomas said that Canada has «made advancements in that relationship.» In an interview with CTV's Question Period host Vassy Kapelos which airs this Sunday, Thomas said that her discussions with her Indian counterpart have been fruitful.
25.01 / 11:27
Citizens Election country information reports rights How India has become the target of 'Mission Bailout Trudeau'
This could be another setback to India-Canada ties which deteriorated after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India for the murder of Khalistani terrorist and a Canadian citizen Hardeep Nijjar in Vancouver last year, Many see targeting India as a meddler in elections as a ploy by the Trudeau government to deflect attention from the rampant Chinese interference which has been in favour of Trudeau's Liberal Party. China is known to infiltrate parliaments in many developed countries.
24.01 / 13:55
Freedom Convoy Canadian Court Rules Government’s Freeze of Protester’s Crypto Donations Unconstitutional
The Canadian Government’s decision to freeze digital assets and crypto donations toward protesting truckers in 2022 was deemed unconstitutional by the Canadian Federal Court.
24.01 / 11:03
Hallmark country rap Courts Vaccines Canada court raps PM Justin Trudeau for Emergency invoked in Feb 2022, calls it ‘unjustified’
Justin Trudeau, whose ratings among Canadian voters are plunging rapidly. “I have concluded that the decision to issue the proclamation does not bear the hallmarks of reasonableness — justification, transparency, and intelligibility — and was not justified about the relevant factual and legal constraints that were required to be taken into consideration," Judge Richard G Mosley said while delivering the judgment on Saturday. Justin Trudeau imposed Emergency in Canada after a group called "Freedom Convoy" led massive protests in the country against vaccinations for the Covid-19 virus.
24.01 / 04:45
UPS Election Trade President Universities show country Canada is preparing for a second Trump presidency. Trudeau says Trump 'represents uncertainty'
Canada’s government is preparing for the possibility that Donald Trump could reach the White House again
23.01 / 02:27
COST Reuters Healthcare students Universities reports International Canada announces immediate two-year cap on new student permits - here's why
housing crisis. The two-year cap is expected to result in approximately 360,000 approved study permits in 2024, a decrease of 35% from last year, the immigration ministry said in an official statement. Immigration Minister Marc Miller said the federal government would work with the provinces, which oversee the educational system, to apply the cap, according to a report published by Reuters. He said the main reason for the cap is to protect students who attend colleges, which are often private-public partnerships that provide inadequate services at high costs, but also to ease pressure on housing and services.
19.01 / 09:11
Target Reuters Cooper shootings information reports Investigations Canada probes India link to series of extortions in Alberta, Delhi says ‘will assist, but…’
India-Canada Row: India’s High Commissioner to Ottawa Sanjay Kumar Verma has said that Delhi could assist in investigating the links to gangs operating in Canada, and conducting extortion targeting Indo-Canadians. However, the envoy set a ride – “if there is a formal request from Ottawa along with evidence".
19.01 / 06:01
UPS Man LGBT Research community gay reports UFC’s Sean Strickland berates reporter in anti-LGBTQ, anti-Trudeau rant
Sean Strickland unleashed an expletive-laced tirade against a reporter, Justin Trudeau and people in the LGBTQ community during a media event in Toronto.Strickland, the current middleweight champion, is in Toronto in the run-up to Saturday’s UFC match at Scotiabank Arena. He’ll be facing off against South African MMA fighter Dricus du Plessis.Videos of Strickland cussing out a reporter during a UFC press conference spread quickly on Wednesday, and Strickland himself reposted a video of the incident.At one point during the interaction, the reporter notes that Toronto has a large LGBTQ community and asked Strickland to comment on a tweet he made in 2021, when the MMA fighter wrote: “If I had a gay son I would think I failed as a man to create such weakness.”Strickland cut off the question and repeatedly asked if the journalist was gay.“I’m an ally of the community,” the reporter responded.Strickland asked if the reporter would be fine with having a gay son and never having grandchildren, to which the reporter replied, “No problem with it.”“You’re a weak f—ing man, dude.
18.01 / 23:35
UPS Waters Career Dreams community Schools Interviews Trudeau visits Nunavut for largest land transfer in Canadian history
As a child growing up in Canada’s northernmost community, P. J. Akeeagok wanted to be a water truck driver.
18.01 / 11:19
UPS FIVE pandemic Department rights The CEBA deadline is here: What that means for small business loans
For thousands of small businesses, it’s time to pay up. Thursday marks the federal government’s deadline for firms to repay pandemic-era debt to get relief on their Canada Emergency Business Account (CEBA) loans.
18.01 / 01:51
Provident Airlines Boeing information reports travelers Top US diplomat Antony Blinken switched planes on Davos trip after Boeing 737 suffered technical failure
CNN reported. The top US diplomat had traveled to Davos for the annual World Economic Forum on Monday and was scheduled to fly back to Washington on Wednesday. A Bloomberg report said the aircraft was a Boeing plane.
17.01 / 02:17
Reuters students Universities country Interviews Relationships International Canada minister says study permits to students from India drop due to dispute
Canada issued to Indian students fell sharply late last year after India ejected Canadian diplomats who would process the permits and fewer Indian students applied due to a diplomatic dispute over the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in Canada, a top Canadian official told Reuters. Immigration Minister Marc Miller added in an interview that he believes the number of study permits to Indians is unlikely to rebound soon. Diplomatic tensions erupted after Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in June said there was evidence connecting Indian government agents to the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in British Columbia. Click & check your eligibility for immigration Find out The tensions are likely to weigh on the numbers going forward, Miller said. «Our relationship with India has really halved our ability to process a lot of applications from India,» Miller said. In October, Canada was forced to pull 41 diplomats, or two-thirds of its staff, out of India on orders from New Delhi. In addition, the dispute has prompted Indian students to seek to study in other countries, a spokeswoman for the minister said.
17.01 / 02:09
Provident Reuters Election wellness President performer reports US Presidential Election US presidential election: Canadian PM Trudeau warns of tough times if Donald Trump wins, says, ‘it will be a step back'
Reuters. While addressing a discussion hosted by the Montreal Chamber of Commerce, Justin Trudeau said in French, "It wasn't easy the first time and if there is a second time, it won't be easy either," reported Reuters. Justin Trudeau also mentioned that if Donald Trump rose to power following the upcoming elections it would not be easy for Americans, He said, “But we can't imagine a day when it will ever be easy with the Americans.
16.01 / 10:01
Death Photos social 2020 reports Videos 'I dare Modi...': Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun issues fresh threats ahead of Republic Day 2024
India Today. ALSO READ: Justin Trudeau sees ‘shift’ in Canada-India ties after Pannun murder allegations: ‘Attacks aren’t going to…' Apart from this, several photos pro-Khalistani graffiti reportedly painted across New Delhi threatening to 'avenge' the death of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar surfaced on social media. Earlier on June 2023, Nijjar was killed outside a Gurdwara in Canada's Surrey. According to details, Pannun has been actively exhorting gangsters and young people over social media to stand for Khalistan.
12.01 / 20:34
Target Election students show country politician Pierre Poilievre pledges to tie immigration levels to homebuilding
The Conservative politician who’s trying to take down Justin Trudeau said that if he’s elected, he would link Canada’s immigration levels to the number of homes being built.
12.01 / 14:55
COST UPS Provident Target students country International Trudeau botched immigration surge, Canada's top bank economists say
Canada’s current immigration policy — among the most open in the world — is now causing economic damage and needs to be reconsidered, according to the country’s top economists.
11.01 / 10:19
Platform Align community Trade country gatherings Relationships Long-term strategic interests of India and Canada are aligned: envoy
Cameron Mackay on Thursday said notwithstanding the recent tensions, the strategic interests of India and Canada are «absolutely aligned», and he was encouraged by the continuance of bilateral trade and investment relationship. Speaking at a seminar on 'India-Canada Business: The Way Forward' at the Vibrant Gujarat Global Summit here, he said this annual gathering of investors was a «great platform to reassert our business to business and people to people ties.» The relations between the two countries saw some bitterness last year following Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegation about India's suspected involvement in the killing of Khalistani separatist and designated terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in his country.

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