Israeli Immigrants to Canada | Annual Arrivals and Census Trends
In 2025, 595 Israelis were admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
Read MoreIn 2025, 595 Israelis were admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
Read MoreIn 2025, 12,340 Eritreans were admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
Read MoreMillions of Canadians without doctors, endless hallway stretches, and governments betting on privatization.
Read MoreNew work permit extensions kick in for those already here, a targeted help as Iran war rages on.
Read MoreFrom Gaza’s endless atrocities to Iran’s new war front, global sympathy is evaporating fast, and Canada’s “regretful” yes is noteworthy.
Read MorePatnaik openly offers millions of Indians to “save” a supposedly empty country
Read MoreCanada’s stance on the Israel-Iran war is straightforward: strong diplomatic and political support for the actions against Iran, but zero military involvement.
Read MoreIn 2025, 7,435 Iranians admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
Read MoreIRCC Raises Minimum to 12 Months Effective Immediately, Affecting Skilled Immigrants in Key Sectors.
Read MoreSettlement Funds where Admin eats the budget while skilled immigrants face credential barriers and low-wage traps. Are we helping newcomers or feeding a broken machine?
Read MoreIn 2025, 21,095 Chinese were admitted to Canada as permanent residents
Read MoreIn 2025, 22,915 Cameroonians were admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
Read MoreCarney’s $2B pledge renews debate on whether military support extends the conflict as Canadians face domestic hardships.
Read MoreIn 2025, Filipino citizens, the 2nd largest group admitted to Canada as permanent residents
Read MoreConservatives slam ‘bogus’ asylum claims draining billions in perks while 6 million locals wait for a family doctor.
Read MorePremier Danielle Smith blames federal policies for strained services, pushes Referendum for Alberta-first rules
Read MoreCanada’s Largest Influx from India in 2025: Record Numbers Raise Real Questions
Read MoreTop source countries of new Permanent Residents admitted to Canada in 2025
Read MoreIn Canada, the median wage for Security Guards is $21.00/hr. Compare salaries and wages in Alberta, British Columbia, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, PEI, Nova Scotia, Northwest Territories, Nunavut, Yukon.
Read MoreOttawa imports overseas soldiers as U.S. alliances crumble under Trump tariffs, Arctic tensions spike from Russia and China, NATO trust frays, and loyalty/espionage risks loom large. It’s a high-stakes gamble.
Read MoreWhy fast-track foreign military recruits into our armed forces when domestic shortages scream for homegrown fixes, and what about the security red flags?
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