Canada is Sliding Toward “Soft” Totalitarianism
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Read MoreIn 2025, The Northwest Territories welcomed 440 immigrants.
Read MoreIn 2025, Nunavut was the destination for 75 new permanent residents.
Read MoreAs Canadian families face nearly $1,000 higher grocery bills and record food insecurity, Ottawa funnels millions to Ukraine amid deepening corruption scandals that have shattered President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s credibility across Europe.
Read MoreIn 2025, a total of 393,530 foreign citizens were admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
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Read MoreIn 2025, a total of 3,090 Sri Lankan citizens were admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
Read MoreCarney criticizes the Lebanon invasion and recognizes Palestine first — so why does Israel still have his quiet backing?
Read MoreUnemployment at 6.7 percent and Canada still floods the market with low-wage workers.
Read MoreIn 2025, 1,950 Egyptian citizens were admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
Read MoreWith up to 700 government figures possibly in Canada, Poilievre’s team demands swift enforcement from Carney’s government.
Read MoreIn 2025, 30 Kuwaitis were admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
Read MoreIn 2025, 10 Emiratis were admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
Read MoreIn 2025, 8,885 Pakistanis were admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
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