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Non-citizen criminals can now postpone deportation hearings with appeal
Effective June 1, the Immigration and Refugee Board guidelines expand when convicted foreign nationals can delay admissibility hearings.
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Alex Dhaliwal
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CBC ignores historical discrepancies around Alberta residential school graves claim
The CBC article omits historical evidence, despite the Alberta death certificates being held by the University of Manitoba’s NCTR since 2014.
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Alex Dhaliwal
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OP-ED: How safety culture has destroyed our sense of adventure
Murray Lytle writes, "Canadian history is filled with tales of explorers, soldiers, settlers and other restless souls who endured great hardships and…
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Cosmin Dzsurdzsa
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OP-ED: Canada is right to condemn Ben-Gvir, but wrong to mistake him for Israel
Dotan Rousso writes, "Democratic allies should speak honestly to one another. But honesty must also include recognizing that Ben-Gvir is not the face of…
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Most First Nations are not complying with federal audit law: study
A Fraser Institute study revealed that 59% of First Nations are failing to complete required audits.
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Alex Dhaliwal
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EXCLUSIVE: Kerry-Lynne Findlay on elections committee debacle and BC Conservative race
BC Conservative leadership hopeful Kerry-Lynne Findlay joins Clayton DeMaine to address the elections committee turmoil surrounding her candidacy, and…
16 hrs ago
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Clayton DeMaine
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Alberta separatists furious over Smith’s referendum question
Constitutional lawyer Keith Wilson joins Marc Patrone to break down Danielle Smith’s controversial new referendum plan and why many Alberta separatists…
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Straight Up with Marc Patrone
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Study calls for mandatory byelections after a floor-crossing
Only six per cent of voters are motivated to get out to the ballot box by an individual candidate, compared to the 39 per cent who are motivated by the…
May 23
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Quinn Patrick
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EXCLUSIVE: Islamic youth session promoted Muslim Brotherhood activism model
Canadian Muslim Public Affairs Committee director Khaled Al-Qazzaz praised the Muslim Brotherhood’s global influence while encouraging youth to become…
May 23
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Melanie Bennet
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Police won't reveal if man charged with child sex offences is a non-citizen
Ayman Kamran, a 22-year old police suspect, is from Gloucester, Ontario, was arrested and charged with multiple sex crimes against minors.
May 23
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Clayton DeMaine
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Troops told to return gear amid shortage despite record defence spending
A National Defence Headquarters email ordered CAF members in non-deployable units to return gear, including backpacks and fragmentation vests.
May 23
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Alex Dhaliwal
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OP-ED: Canada's economic security is under attack
Scott McGregor writes, "Foreign spies and cartels are undermining Canada’s critical infrastructure."
May 23
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