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Former immigration minister says Canada’s reputation on welcoming refugees is at risk
Former immigration minister Lloyd Axworthy, a prominent global champion for refugees, said he believes Canada is putting its ...
Martin Pelletier: Without prudent fiscal leadership we may not have what it takes to survive another debt crisis ...
He began by accusing Alberta Premier Danielle Smith of “double-talk” because “Now she wants the federal government to ...
Narcity Canada on MSN
Canada's richest billionaires are worth over $300B — Here's how they made their mega-fortunes
The ultra-wealthy in Canada have amassed fortunes that most of us can barely fathom, building billion-dollar empires across ...
Canada’s ongoing doctor shortage was the direct result of government policy decisions made decades ago. In the early 1990s, ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Influencers have more reach on 5 major platforms than news media, politicians: report
More than two-thirds of younger Canadians engage with political content from influencers — and influencers have significantly ...
Ottawa Citizen on MSNOpinion
Deachman: In truth, public service cuts won't be catastrophic for Ottawa
Yes, Ottawa will feel the cuts, but the city has lived through cycles like this before — in the ‘90s under Chretien, in 2010s ...
Lloyd Axworthy says the U.S. should no longer be considered a safe country for Canada to return asylum seekers to ...
She fought to protect people, no matter who they were, and served as a role model for other women in the field ...
The Canadian Press on MSN
Today-History-Nov27
Today in History for Nov. 27 In 1095, in France, Pope Urban II solemnly proclaimed the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont. Urban's twin purpose was to relieve the pressure by the Seljuk Turks on ...
Imagine what Canadians could buy for $92.5 billion! Man, we could truly “fix” health care, give our military a boost and ...
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