Immigration Fraud in Regina: No Jail, No Problem
From Regina to the rest of Canada, repeated immigration scams reveal the dangerous lack of oversight and accountability.
Read MoreFrom Regina to the rest of Canada, repeated immigration scams reveal the dangerous lack of oversight and accountability.
Read MoreWith over 1.3 million work permits set to expire by the end of 2026, Ontario is flooding the system with invitations while temporary foreign workers protest and interrupt Doug Ford’s press conferences.
Read MoreThe government wants to make cigarettes illegal for life for young Canadians, yet cannabis keeps growing into a massive legal business complete with university programs and fat profits.
Read MoreAs Ottawa slashes nearly $100 million more in 2026-27, the disappointing employment and wage data tell a troubling story.
Read MoreIn 2025, Manitoba was the destination for 18,940 new immigrants.
Read MoreHundreds rally in more than 50 cities demanding an end to student aid slashes, hospital underfunding, and new secrecy laws shielding the premier’s records.
Read MoreIn 2025, 7,515 US citizens were admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
Read MoreIn 2025, 6,920 Moroccan immigrants were admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
Read MoreDoug Ford style: talk tough about accountability while quietly pulling up the drawbridge.
Read MoreIn 2025, 5,240 Tunisian immigrants were admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
Read MoreFrom immigration boom to billion-dollar deals: Brookfield wins again.
Read MoreOntario Premier dodges accountability as public demands he personally cover the losses.
Read MoreHow TFWP quietly rewired the entire trucking business model.
Read MoreIn 2025, 1,110 Russian were admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
Read MoreIn 2025, 4,440 citizens from Ethiopia were admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
Read MoreHousing Affordability in Major Canadian Cities: Modest Gains but Persistent Challenges in March 2026.
Read MoreHow policy leniency and lost opportunities fueled Canada’s drug crisis.
Read MoreWhen international tuition paid the bills… until it didn’t.
Read MoreIn 2025, a total of 8,215 Afghans were admitted to Canada as permanent residents.
Read MoreCanada’s broken asylum game and the government’s pathetic lack of action on fake claimants.
Read MorePrices are falling, but real affordability remains out of reach for most families
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