U.S. visa denials for Canadians over health issues
New U.S. State Department directive could deny visas to Canadians with obesity, cancer or limited finances. Learn how this affects immigration and what applicants need to know.
New U.S. State Department directive could deny visas to Canadians with obesity, cancer or limited finances. Learn how this affects immigration and what applicants need to know.
Charlotte prepares for Trump administration immigration enforcement operation as federal agents expected to arrive this weekend. Local officials mobilize to protect immigrant community.
A yellow Labrador named Pumbaa serves as a facility dog at Edmonton's Stollery Children's Hospital, providing emotional support to young patients during difficult treatments.
Stollery Children's Hospital makes history by hiring Canada's first facility service dog, Pumbaa, to provide comfort and support to young patients like four-year-old Jake Davis.
Federal Court dismisses lawsuits from Palestinians in Gaza seeking to force Canada to process crisis travel visas. About 4,200 applications remain unprocessed under the capped program.
Federal immigration enforcement operations are reportedly expanding to Charlotte, North Carolina as part of Trump administration's ongoing crackdown. Sheriff warns of upcoming actions.
Quebec's immigration minister reaffirms plan to reduce social assistance for asylum seekers. Learn about the policy implications and government stance on immigration support.
An Indian national lost his $15,000 claim against an Alberta immigration fixer after a judge declared their contract illegal. Learn the consequences of unauthorized immigration advice.
Northstar Clean Technologies launches Canada's first asphalt shingle reprocessing facility east of Calgary, diverting 80,000+ tons annually from landfills. A major step for sustainable construction.
A federal judge rules that Trump's 'Operation Midway Blitz' violated a settlement, ordering the release of hundreds of immigrants arrested in Chicago. Key details on the legal battle and its national implications.
LaSalle council approves Vipers' plan to enhance branding at Vollmer Complex with facility modifications. The hockey team's proposal aims to boost fan experience and community engagement.
Federal immigration target reductions could help lower Alberta's high unemployment rate by allowing the labour market to absorb more local workers, economists suggest.
A significant fire continues to burn at GFL Waste Management facility near Edmonton. Smoke and flames visible as firefighters work to contain the blaze. Stay updated on developments.
Discover how Canada's new immigration rules are tightening criminal background checks for citizenship applicants, affecting processing times and approval rates.
Windsor police are investigating a targeted shooting that sent bullets flying into a Forest Glade residence. Multiple rounds struck the home while occupants were inside, sparking an intensive neighborhood investigation.
Ottawa tightens humanitarian permanent residency programs while expanding economic immigration streams. Learn how Canada's immigration strategy is changing and who's affected.
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew announces revolutionary approach to addiction treatment with new compulsory care facility opening in weeks, marking significant shift in provincial drug policy.
New Brunswick authorities are searching for Brady Jordon Morrison, 20, who allegedly walked away from a Saint John community correctional center. The escape has triggered a nationwide warrant.
Rick Bennet has departed as CEO of Regina's REAL District, marking a significant leadership change for Saskatchewan's premier entertainment and sports venue. The sudden exit comes amid ongoing organizational restructuring.
Quebec announces dramatic reduction in immigration levels, planning to cap annual admissions at 45,000 for the next four years amid housing and integration concerns.
Quebec makes dramatic cuts to permanent immigration targets, reducing numbers by 20% amid housing and integration concerns. Learn how this policy shift impacts newcomers and the province's economy.
In a powerful address, Pope Francis urges American Catholics and citizens to deeply reflect on the treatment of migrants during Trump's presidency, calling for compassion over political division.
A shocking daytime shooting at Burnaby's Metrotown Mall leaves one man dead, triggering massive police response and mall lockdown. Latest details on the investigation.
The latest federal budget includes a controversial program offering permanent status to thousands of asylum seekers, raising questions about border policy and fairness.
A Nigerian immigrant facing deportation for his involvement in the death of a McMaster University student has won his appeal, securing another chance to remain in Canada in a landmark immigration case.
A man is dead following a targeted shooting at Burnaby's Metrotown mall, prompting massive police response and temporary lockdown. Investigation ongoing.
Disturbing accounts emerge from Chicago's immigration courts where ICE officers allegedly used brutal tactics including chokeholds and physical assaults on detainees.
Orillia launches groundbreaking medical training facility in partnership with local hospitals and universities, creating a sustainable pipeline of family physicians for Simcoe Muskoka and beyond.
New York State Assembly member Zohran Mamdani warns that Donald Trump's proposed mass ICE raids would devastate immigrant communities and overwhelm city resources.
The controversial arrest of a longtime Chicago daycare worker by immigration officials during parent drop-off hours has sparked community protests and raised concerns about enforcement tactics.