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"We've fled El Salvador, and then we've fled from here, from this uncertainty, to Canada," Aracely told CBC News.
Both the Liberal and Conservative parties have released their 2025 platforms, laying out where they stand on permanent ...
With a Canada federal election on the horizon and a growing housing crisis, the construction sector has become a clear ...
Recent immigration measures highlight deep inequalities in who gets recognized. An inclusive regularization strategy must go ...
Migrants living in Canada are facing longer waits to renew paperwork that would allow them to keep working legally, as ...
Immigration advocates say people are being detained for days at a time at border crossings like the Ambassador Bridge between ...
A woman from Guatemala says she and her two U.S.-born children were held for nearly a week by customs agents in Detroit after ...
Canadian immigration is not largely open to U.S. migrants on parole now in the U.S. wanting to avoid deportation to their ...
Rogers Communications posted lower-than-expected quarterly subscriber additions on Wednesday, as the Canadian wireless giant ...
Candidates for York Region district of South answer our questions on global climate change, refugees, the housing crisis in ...
The Michigan Immigrant Rights Center, the ACLU and Michigan Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib spoke on the detentions and alleged ...
But that recognition rarely translates into meaningful inclusion. As Canada embarks on new immigration reforms, persistent inequalities continue to define who truly belongs, and who remains excluded.