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By David Leis

For decades, immigration in this country was tied to economic need, integration and national interest. Then Ottawa abandoned that model and opened the floodgates in the name of ideology, cheap labour and political advantage.

Now Canadi...


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By Fabian Dawson
Mata Press Service

On July 21, 2023, as the Trudeau government faced intense pressure over alleged Chinese foreign interference, the RCMP charged one of its own, William Majcher, in a prosecution framed as proof that Canada was acting against Beijing’s covert reach.

Earlier this month, that prosecution fell apart in the B.C. Supreme Court wi...


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By Sylvan Charlebois

Most consumers have heard of shrinkflation. Less quantity, same price. It is highly visible and easy to notice, especially now that everyone carries a smartphone, takes pictures and collectively compares products online. Shrinkflation has long been perceived as a legal, yet deceptive, way to protect margins while quietly reducing val...


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By Mata Press Service

Canada’s labour market is heading into a painful new phase as retirements rise, the younger workforce shrinks and Ottawa’s immigration cutbacks begin to bite into the country’s main source of labour force growth, a new RBC Economics report warns. The report, titled Canada’s looming labour squeeze: The impact of retirements and immigration policy, ...


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December 15, 2025, was a pivotal day in the history of Canadian citizenship with many people waking up to being Canadian citizens. This was the day that Bill C-3 came into force obliterating the longstanding “first generation” limitation on the ability of Canadian citizens to pass citizenship on to their foreign born relatives and opening the playing field wide open to all th...


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