Bennett says the new Liberal government will rebuild relationships with First Nations, Métis and Inuit by including them in all decisions that affect them and their lands, writes thestar.com . Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told his new ministers that no
On November 29, 2023, Prince Edward Island Bill 106, An Act to amend the Employment Standards Act, received royal assent. Bill 106 will come into force on October 1, 2024. Bill 106 establishes a new paid sick leave program in
Parks Canada recently reported seeing increased interest in its collaboration with the Institute for Canadian Citizenship. As a result, it recently released the following information in an effort to correct public inaccuracies. “Since 2012, Parks Canada has partnered with the
Saskatchewan singer survives competition to win popular show’s biggest prize Rebecca Strong is now $1 million richer after being crowned the winner of Season 3 of Citytv’s “Canada’s Got Talent.” The Indigenous singer from Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, won the reality
A new Canadian dental program offers hope of care to millions, but while 1.7 million people have signed up to the plan, only about 5,000 dentists have done so. “I just thought my dentist would sign up. Why wouldn’t he
As part of its tech talent strategy, Canada allows digital nomads to come to the country for up to six months and work remotely in tech roles. This aligns with what former Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) Minister Sean
Sign up for free, buy the Samsung products you love and earn points to redeem on future purchases Samsung Electronics Canada launches Samsung Rewards[1]a new loyalty program for Canadians[2] to earn points every time they purchase eligible Samsung products online.
Canada’s Ontario has received an allocation of 21,500 applications for its Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) in 2024, CIC News reported. This number represents an increase of 5,000 nominations from 2023’s 16,500. Ontario secured more allocations after a meeting last November
TRENTON, Canada A program to grant temporary visas to Palestinians with families in Canada has been a “failure,” Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Wednesday. Canada opened the door to a thousand Palestinians, but on Monday, only 14 were approved out
Immigration Minister Marc Miller announced Wednesday that Ottawa was Rural and Northern Immigration Pilot Project (RNIP) a permanent immigration program this fall and it also launched two new pilot projects to increase the capacity of rural communities to attract more