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The claim: Justin Trudeau announced three-year ‘freeze’ on immigration to Canada. A Nov. 18 X post (direct link, archive link) by Students for Trump founder Ryan Fournier claims Canadian Prime ...
Canada to cut immigration levels in major reversal, Trudeau says. The U-turn, on an approach that has set Canada apart from the United States, comes as public support for immigration wanes.
Nearly six in 10 people now agree “there’s too much immigration to Canada,” according to the country’s longest-running survey on the topic by the Environics Institute.
For some, immigration to Canada might be a good option for a backup plan, just in case. Some Americans may want to think about a Plan B for themselves, just in case.
Canada has suddenly seen a "spike" in rejections at the border, according to a report from Reuters, a possible response to pressure from voters who have soured on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Immigration to Canada has always been high by the standards of developed countries. There was a national consensus in favor of it until recently. Before the Liberals were elected in 2015, about ...
The Bridge to Canada sign is pictured on May 9. 2025. Reporter Canada’s new bill—The Strong Borders Act—proposes a sweeping shift in immigration that, among other items, expands the Canadian ...
An accidental trip over the Peace Bridge in Buffalo typically means a toll and a loss of time. But for Victor, crossing an international border carried a higher cost.
Warning: this story contains description of a suicide attempt. The road that leads to the Ambassador Bridge, which connects Detroit to Canada, is notoriously difficult to navigate, even for locals ...
The committee’s message is clear: Canada should “end the use of immigration detention by increasing community-based, independent alternatives that provide access to holistic supports, such as ...
The mother of a family of four undocumented immigrants who were arrested by U.S. Border agents while fleeing to Canada has told Newsweek they spent more than two weeks in a locked windowless cell ...
Canada’s giant immigration industry will have to get used to 'intense' public debate - Vancouver Sun
Canada’s giant immigration industry will have to get used to 'intense' public debate. Douglas Todd: Worries about media coverage are emerging from the thousands of lawyers, ...
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