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By Michelle Gamage, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The U.S. government is collecting data on health-care workers providing gender-affirming care in Canada. In mid-April, the U.S. Department of ...
By Mata Press Service Canada’s immigration system is undergoing a seismic shift, as Ottawa’s new mandate to “rebalance” immigration intake has led to a marked decline in permanent residents, a drop in ...
Commentary By Lee Harding If it feels like housing is getting more unaffordable, it’s because it is. The Frontier Centre for Public Policy and Chapman University’s Center for Demographics and Policy ...
By Catherine Sas, K.C. Special to The Post Following US elections, there is always a spike in interest about the opportunities for immigration to Canada by our southern neighbours in the US. However, ...
By Samantha McLeod SeaWestNews That evolution, and its profound impact on every corner of Canadian life, is the driving force behind a new national campaign launched this week. Canada’s Food System: ...
By Natasha Bulowski,| Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Canada needs more people working in clean-tech trades, and a new solar installation course aims to make it as easy as possible to break into ...
By Mata Press Service Premier David Eby will lead a high-level trade mission to Asia from June 1 to June 10, with a focus on strengthening partnerships, increasing investment, diversifying trade, and ...
Commentary By Jock Finlayson After scoring a narrow victory in the federal election, Prime Minister Mark Carney and his incoming cabinet will confront a host of pressing issues. Dealing with the ...
By SeaWestNews Canada’s top food policy experts have just issued a blunt warning: protein prices are rising, food bank use is surging, and Canadians are increasingly struggling to afford the basics.
By Michelle Gamage Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A grassroots organization is warning that the presence of Vancouver police is deterring people who use drugs from accessing harm reduction ...
By Mata Press Service Lena Metlege Diab, the newly appointed Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, inherits one of the most politically volatile and operationally strained portfolios in ...
By Sonal Gupta Local Journalism Initiative A lawsuit filed by four UBC professors and a former graduate student in BC’s Supreme Court argues that the university’s widely practiced land ...
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