In 2023, Canada’s auditor general found that backlogs were larger and processing times longer for refugee applicants in Africa due to under-resourcing of visa offices. Two years after that report, too ...
Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada, led by Minister Lena Diab, has made commitments and developed plans to address ...
Despite planned cuts to administration spending, the House’s overall main estimates ask for 2026-27 is still up by 1.9 per ...
The parent company of Facebook and Instagram is behind the plan that would require app stores to verify user ages, but it conveniently shifts responsibility away from Meta itself, writes Josh Tabish.
‘Twas two weeks before Christmas.I still can’t hold back the smile.Even we didn’t believe we’d be back on this side of the aisle.
The prime minister may be angling for a majority by any means necessary, but there's another option—the art of ...
Titles and reference numbers for memos prepared for a cabinet minister or deputy head must be proactively released by law, ...
Canada is being encouraged to 'ramp up' consultations as the CUSMA review nears.
With only two substantive bills receiving royal assent since the spring, Conservative strategist Ashton Arsenault says the ...
The Senate’s executive committee has set out new processes for the sharing of documents, and the handling of requests for exceptions to its office management policies.
The question of how Canada will adapt should be top of mind as Washington makes clear it's no longer interested in being a reliable security partner, says former CSIS analyst Stephanie Carvin.
By parliamentary convention, the Speaker only votes in the event of a tie. At the moment, after two floor crossers to the Liberals, the government holds 171 votes, and the opposition collectively has ...
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