Foreign students being tricked into thinking they can get permanent residency by studying in Canada
Foreign students, some of them confused by false promises from education consultants, are being misled into thinking that studying at Canadian postsecondary schools is a guaranteed route to remaining permanently in the country, senators and immigration experts are warning.
Senators warn that there are not enough permanent residence spots to cater to the rising number of these students coming to Canada.
Although attending a Canadian college or university can help a foreign student gain permanent residence here, success is not assured. Under a program known as Express Entry, Canada’s immigration system assigns scores to would-be permanent residents based on their work experience and other factors, and only the highest ranked are invited to apply.
The senators’ report calls for federal action to stop education consultants – who are paid by Canadian colleges to recruit students abroad – from overselling the ease of getting Canadian work permits after graduation.
In some cases, international students are denied these permits because their colleges are not “designated learning institutions,” meaning the schools aren’t on a government list of approved institutions.
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Foreign students, some of them confused by false promises from education consultants, are being misled into thinking that studying at Canadian postsecondary schools is a guaranteed route to remaining permanently in the country, senators and immigration experts are warning.
Senators warn that there are not enough permanent residence spots to cater to the rising number of these students coming to Canada.
Although attending a Canadian college or university can help a foreign student gain permanent residence here, success is not assured. Under a program known as Express Entry, Canada’s immigration system assigns scores to would-be permanent residents based on their work experience and other factors, and only the highest ranked are invited to apply.
The senators’ report calls for federal action to stop education consultants – who are paid by Canadian colleges to recruit students abroad – from overselling the ease of getting Canadian work permits after graduation.
In some cases, international students are denied these permits because their colleges are not “designated learning institutions,” meaning the schools aren’t on a government list of approved institutions.
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🏠 B.C. government orders 60,000 new homes built in 10 municipalities the next five years
The B.C. government has ordered 10 of the largest municipalities in the province to build more than 60,000 new units of housing over the next five years — or face consequences.
Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon announced the exact numbers for net new units in the 10 municipalities on Tuesday, months after the province first said those communities would be targeted as part of the government's push for additional housing supply.
The 10 municipalities are Vancouver, Victoria, Kamloops, Abbotsford, Delta, Saanich, North Vancouver District, Port Moody, Oak Bay and West Vancouver.
Overall, the number of units they're being asked to add to their housing stock in the next five years ranges from 28,900 in Vancouver to 664 in Oak Bay — but when adjusted for population, all 10 would see an increase of units between eight and 14 per cent by 2028.
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The B.C. government has ordered 10 of the largest municipalities in the province to build more than 60,000 new units of housing over the next five years — or face consequences.
Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon announced the exact numbers for net new units in the 10 municipalities on Tuesday, months after the province first said those communities would be targeted as part of the government's push for additional housing supply.
The 10 municipalities are Vancouver, Victoria, Kamloops, Abbotsford, Delta, Saanich, North Vancouver District, Port Moody, Oak Bay and West Vancouver.
Overall, the number of units they're being asked to add to their housing stock in the next five years ranges from 28,900 in Vancouver to 664 in Oak Bay — but when adjusted for population, all 10 would see an increase of units between eight and 14 per cent by 2028.
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Uncertainty over Rota's replacement as Speaker could force Parliament to hit pause
Speaker Anthony Rota’s resignation Tuesday will set off a race to replace him, but so far there is no clarity about exactly when that might take place.
Rota said his resignation would be effective at the end of parliamentary business on Wednesday. While there are deputy speakers who can oversee debates, they can only do so until Rota’s resignation takes effect. After that, all parliamentary business is paused until a new speaker is selected.
The last time a speaker resigned during a parliamentary session was in 1984 when Jeanne Sauvé left the post to become governor general.
Under House of Commons rules, the election of a Speaker happens under a secret ballot, with MPs ranking their preferred candidates until a candidate has majority support. Typically, the speaker comes from the governing party, but any MP can put their name forward in the race.
House leaders from all the parties are set to meet on Tuesday afternoon to discuss what comes next.
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Speaker Anthony Rota’s resignation Tuesday will set off a race to replace him, but so far there is no clarity about exactly when that might take place.
Rota said his resignation would be effective at the end of parliamentary business on Wednesday. While there are deputy speakers who can oversee debates, they can only do so until Rota’s resignation takes effect. After that, all parliamentary business is paused until a new speaker is selected.
The last time a speaker resigned during a parliamentary session was in 1984 when Jeanne Sauvé left the post to become governor general.
Under House of Commons rules, the election of a Speaker happens under a secret ballot, with MPs ranking their preferred candidates until a candidate has majority support. Typically, the speaker comes from the governing party, but any MP can put their name forward in the race.
House leaders from all the parties are set to meet on Tuesday afternoon to discuss what comes next.
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Food bank report highlights food insecurity in Canada
A new report from Food Banks Canada shines a light on the growing number of Canadians struggling to feed themselves.
The inaugural Poverty Report Cards aim to capture the different challenges facing each province and territory regarding poverty and food insecurity.
"Poverty is a reality for at least 2.8 million Canadians, and even more live with food insecurity. This dire situation has led to unprecedented numbers of food bank visits," reads the report.
The report card gives each province a letter grade by focusing on four main categories: experience of poverty, poverty measures, material deprivation and legislative progress.
Leading the way is Quebec with a B- while Nova Scotia trailed all other provinces with an F. Alberta received a D, which is slightly below the national average of D+.
#Quebec #Alberta
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A new report from Food Banks Canada shines a light on the growing number of Canadians struggling to feed themselves.
The inaugural Poverty Report Cards aim to capture the different challenges facing each province and territory regarding poverty and food insecurity.
"Poverty is a reality for at least 2.8 million Canadians, and even more live with food insecurity. This dire situation has led to unprecedented numbers of food bank visits," reads the report.
The report card gives each province a letter grade by focusing on four main categories: experience of poverty, poverty measures, material deprivation and legislative progress.
Leading the way is Quebec with a B- while Nova Scotia trailed all other provinces with an F. Alberta received a D, which is slightly below the national average of D+.
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Deputy PM Chrystia Freeland is asked if the government will reopen the Deschenes Commission to investigate how many Nazi soldiers were welcomed into Canada after the war.
This is an interesting question, given Chrystia Freeland's Ukrainian ancestry.
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This is an interesting question, given Chrystia Freeland's Ukrainian ancestry.
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🏠 Feds unlock another $20 billion for low-cost rental construction financing
The federal government is unlocking another $20 billion in low-cost financing for the construction of rental housing across Canada, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced Tuesday.
The Canada Mortgage Bonds program, which raises funds for residential mortgage financing, had an annual limit of $40 billion.
The limit is being increased to $60 billion, with the additional funds aimed at increasing rental construction specifically. This includes apartment buildings, student housing and senior residences.
The federal government says the new funding will boost rental construction by 30,000 units annually.
#housing
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The federal government is unlocking another $20 billion in low-cost financing for the construction of rental housing across Canada, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland announced Tuesday.
The Canada Mortgage Bonds program, which raises funds for residential mortgage financing, had an annual limit of $40 billion.
The limit is being increased to $60 billion, with the additional funds aimed at increasing rental construction specifically. This includes apartment buildings, student housing and senior residences.
The federal government says the new funding will boost rental construction by 30,000 units annually.
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Canadians flock to Alberta in record numbers as population booms by 184,400 people
Alberta's population continues to soar, according the latest Statistics Canada report, notching not only the highest net interprovincial gains ever recorded for the province, but also for any single province since such data started being recorded.
Alberta was home to 4.7 million people as of July 1, according to annual population estimates released by Statistics Canada on Wednesday — a little more than four per cent higher than the same time last year. That's an additional 184,400 people.
Other provinces, including Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, also saw their population increase at rates never observed since data started to be recorded, largely driven by a surge in international migration.
Interprovincial migration — that is, the difference between the number of people who moved to Alberta and the number who left — saw net gains of 56,245, the highest annual net gains ever recorded for any province or territory since data started being tracked in the early 1970s.
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Alberta's population continues to soar, according the latest Statistics Canada report, notching not only the highest net interprovincial gains ever recorded for the province, but also for any single province since such data started being recorded.
Alberta was home to 4.7 million people as of July 1, according to annual population estimates released by Statistics Canada on Wednesday — a little more than four per cent higher than the same time last year. That's an additional 184,400 people.
Other provinces, including Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan, also saw their population increase at rates never observed since data started to be recorded, largely driven by a surge in international migration.
Interprovincial migration — that is, the difference between the number of people who moved to Alberta and the number who left — saw net gains of 56,245, the highest annual net gains ever recorded for any province or territory since data started being tracked in the early 1970s.
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Four MPs plan run for Speaker after Rota's resignation
Four MPs have declared they want to be selected to replace Speaker Anthony Rota when MPs vote on his replacement next week.
Rota is the first Speaker to resign under pressure from MPs, after he welcomed as his guest in the House and led a standing ovation for a Ukrainian veteran of a Nazi unit during a visit by the Ukrainian president.
🔹Conservative MP Chris d’Entremont, currently the deputy speaker, has declared his interest in running for the position, although he acknowledged it was rare for an opposition MP to be named Speaker.
🔹Liberal MP Greg Fergus said he would be putting his name forward as well.
🔹Liberal MP Alexandra Mendès, who is currently one of two assistant deputy Speakers, has also indicated that she plans to run for the top job.
🔹NDP MP Carol Hughes, who is the other assistant deputy Speaker, has said she also intends to stand for the position.
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Four MPs have declared they want to be selected to replace Speaker Anthony Rota when MPs vote on his replacement next week.
Rota is the first Speaker to resign under pressure from MPs, after he welcomed as his guest in the House and led a standing ovation for a Ukrainian veteran of a Nazi unit during a visit by the Ukrainian president.
🔹Conservative MP Chris d’Entremont, currently the deputy speaker, has declared his interest in running for the position, although he acknowledged it was rare for an opposition MP to be named Speaker.
🔹Liberal MP Greg Fergus said he would be putting his name forward as well.
🔹Liberal MP Alexandra Mendès, who is currently one of two assistant deputy Speakers, has also indicated that she plans to run for the top job.
🔹NDP MP Carol Hughes, who is the other assistant deputy Speaker, has said she also intends to stand for the position.
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Ontario prepares to go big on nuclear, with demand for electricity poised to soar
Demand for electricity across Canada is forecast to double in the next 25 years, and all the signs from Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government indicate that nuclear energy will supply the biggest portion of the province's additional power needs.
Among the recent moves by the Ford government:
🔹The province announced it wants to nearly double production at Bruce Power, already the largest nuclear generating station in the world.
🔹The province unveiled plans to add three more small modular reactors (SMRs) to the one already in the works at Darlington, which would together provide enough electricity to power 1.2 million homes.
🔹Ontario Power Generation submitted a feasibility study to the energy minister on refurbishing Pickering, the oldest operating nuclear power plant in Canada.
Nuclear plants currently supply slightly more than half of Ontario's electricity needs. Hydro dams provide one-quarter of the supply, with gas-fired power plants and wind farms combining for all but a fraction of the remainder.
#energy #Ontario
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Demand for electricity across Canada is forecast to double in the next 25 years, and all the signs from Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government indicate that nuclear energy will supply the biggest portion of the province's additional power needs.
Among the recent moves by the Ford government:
🔹The province announced it wants to nearly double production at Bruce Power, already the largest nuclear generating station in the world.
🔹The province unveiled plans to add three more small modular reactors (SMRs) to the one already in the works at Darlington, which would together provide enough electricity to power 1.2 million homes.
🔹Ontario Power Generation submitted a feasibility study to the energy minister on refurbishing Pickering, the oldest operating nuclear power plant in Canada.
Nuclear plants currently supply slightly more than half of Ontario's electricity needs. Hydro dams provide one-quarter of the supply, with gas-fired power plants and wind farms combining for all but a fraction of the remainder.
#energy #Ontario
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Canada sees fastest population growth since 1957 on influx of immigrants
Canada’s population grew by the highest rate in a single year since 1957 as the number of temporary workers, foreign students and immigrants surged.
The country’s population rose 2.9% in the 12-month period ending July 1, one of the world’s fastest growth rates, bringing the number of residents to 40.1 million. The jump was driven by the largest recorded increase in temporary residents in data going back to 1971.
The government’s immigration strategy aims to stave off economic decline amid falling birth rates and a wave of retiring older workers. Fertility reached a record low last year with 1.33 children per woman, compared with 1.44 in 2021.
The data show the country added about 700,000 non-permanent residents in 12 months, bringing the number to 2.2 million as of July 1 — a 46% jump from a year earlier. They now outnumber the 1.8 million Indigenous people counted during the 2021 census.
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Canada’s population grew by the highest rate in a single year since 1957 as the number of temporary workers, foreign students and immigrants surged.
The country’s population rose 2.9% in the 12-month period ending July 1, one of the world’s fastest growth rates, bringing the number of residents to 40.1 million. The jump was driven by the largest recorded increase in temporary residents in data going back to 1971.
The government’s immigration strategy aims to stave off economic decline amid falling birth rates and a wave of retiring older workers. Fertility reached a record low last year with 1.33 children per woman, compared with 1.44 in 2021.
The data show the country added about 700,000 non-permanent residents in 12 months, bringing the number to 2.2 million as of July 1 — a 46% jump from a year earlier. They now outnumber the 1.8 million Indigenous people counted during the 2021 census.
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🇨🇦🇺🇦 Chrystia Freeland contributed to encyclopedia that downplayed Ukrainian SS unit’s Nazi ties
When Chrystia Freeland was a young student, she contributed to an encyclopedia that played down the 1st Galician Division’s Nazi connections.
In 1986, when she was 18, Freeland worked on the second volume of the Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
The encyclopedia covers a range of subjects through a Ukrainian lens, including the Second World War. It frequently references the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, a volunteer Nazi-commanded army established in 1943 to aid the Germans’ efforts against the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front.
While the main entry for the unit lies in the encyclopedia’s first volume, it is referenced several times in the second volume, for which Freeland wrote.
The 14th SS unit, which was later rebranded as the First Ukrainian Division, has been subject to renewed attention this week after one of its veterans, 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka, was recognized on the floor of the House of Commons.
If there is one MP who would know this chapter of history, however, it is Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland. Freeland, whose mother is Ukrainian, lived and studied in Ukraine and has been researching the country since her youth.
“…a Ukrainian volunteer formation, the Division Galizien, was created as part of the German armed forces on the Soviet front; it was supported by the Ukrainians not as a German unit, but as the core of the armed forces in a future independent Ukraine,” one passage from the encyclopedia reads.
Freeland’s contributions to the Encyclopedia of Ukraine came through a summer research placement she did with the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies.
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When Chrystia Freeland was a young student, she contributed to an encyclopedia that played down the 1st Galician Division’s Nazi connections.
In 1986, when she was 18, Freeland worked on the second volume of the Encyclopedia of Ukraine.
The encyclopedia covers a range of subjects through a Ukrainian lens, including the Second World War. It frequently references the 14th Waffen Grenadier Division of the SS, a volunteer Nazi-commanded army established in 1943 to aid the Germans’ efforts against the Soviet Union on the Eastern Front.
While the main entry for the unit lies in the encyclopedia’s first volume, it is referenced several times in the second volume, for which Freeland wrote.
The 14th SS unit, which was later rebranded as the First Ukrainian Division, has been subject to renewed attention this week after one of its veterans, 98-year-old Yaroslav Hunka, was recognized on the floor of the House of Commons.
If there is one MP who would know this chapter of history, however, it is Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland. Freeland, whose mother is Ukrainian, lived and studied in Ukraine and has been researching the country since her youth.
“…a Ukrainian volunteer formation, the Division Galizien, was created as part of the German armed forces on the Soviet front; it was supported by the Ukrainians not as a German unit, but as the core of the armed forces in a future independent Ukraine,” one passage from the encyclopedia reads.
Freeland’s contributions to the Encyclopedia of Ukraine came through a summer research placement she did with the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies.
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Coastal GasLink pipeline project 98% complete, TC Energy says
TC Energy Corp. says its Coastal GasLink pipeline project is 98 per cent complete.
Coastal GasLink is a 670-kilometre pipeline spanning northern British Columbia that will carry natural gas across the province to the LNG Canada processing and export facility in Kitimat, B.C.
TC Energy says the pipeline will be mechanically complete before the end of the year.
Earlier this year, the company raised the estimated project price tag for Coastal GasLink to $14.5-billion, up significantly from a previous estimate of $11.2-billion and more than double the initial cost estimate of $6.2-billion.
#BritishColumbia #enegry
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TC Energy Corp. says its Coastal GasLink pipeline project is 98 per cent complete.
Coastal GasLink is a 670-kilometre pipeline spanning northern British Columbia that will carry natural gas across the province to the LNG Canada processing and export facility in Kitimat, B.C.
TC Energy says the pipeline will be mechanically complete before the end of the year.
Earlier this year, the company raised the estimated project price tag for Coastal GasLink to $14.5-billion, up significantly from a previous estimate of $11.2-billion and more than double the initial cost estimate of $6.2-billion.
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✈️ Air Canada pilots picket at Toronto’s Pearson airport as talks continue
Air Canada pilots staged a demonstration at Toronto’s Pearson airport Friday, calling for better wages and working conditions as talks with the country’s biggest carrier continue.
Representing more than 5,000 Air Canada aviators, the Air Line Pilots Association kick-started the bargaining process in June. In late May, the union invoked a clause to end its 10-year collective agreement a year early and launch negotiations for a new one.
The union’s move came after 1,800 pilots with WestJet and budget subsidiary Swoop ratified a new agreement that brings them onto a level pay scale, giving flight crews a 24 per cent wage bump over four years and resulting in Swoop’s shutdown at the end of October.
#Ontario
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Air Canada pilots staged a demonstration at Toronto’s Pearson airport Friday, calling for better wages and working conditions as talks with the country’s biggest carrier continue.
Representing more than 5,000 Air Canada aviators, the Air Line Pilots Association kick-started the bargaining process in June. In late May, the union invoked a clause to end its 10-year collective agreement a year early and launch negotiations for a new one.
The union’s move came after 1,800 pilots with WestJet and budget subsidiary Swoop ratified a new agreement that brings them onto a level pay scale, giving flight crews a 24 per cent wage bump over four years and resulting in Swoop’s shutdown at the end of October.
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Federal government looking to cut $1 billion from National Defence budget
The Liberal government is looking to cut almost $1 billion from the annual budget of the Department of National Defence (DND) — a demand the country's top military commander says is prompting some "difficult" conversations within the military.
DND's main estimates for 2023-24 say the department's budget for this year is expected to be $26.5 billion
Word of the planned cuts, which have not been specified, comes just weeks after the Liberal government agreed with other NATO allies on a pledge to make the alliance's defence spending benchmark of two per cent of gross domestic product an "enduring commitment."
Living up to that pledge would require a substantial increase in the defence appropriation.
Treasury Board President Anita Anand, the former defence minister, told other federal cabinet ministers in August they will be required to cut $15.4 billion in government spending and that they had until Oct. 2 to present their ideas.
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The Liberal government is looking to cut almost $1 billion from the annual budget of the Department of National Defence (DND) — a demand the country's top military commander says is prompting some "difficult" conversations within the military.
DND's main estimates for 2023-24 say the department's budget for this year is expected to be $26.5 billion
Word of the planned cuts, which have not been specified, comes just weeks after the Liberal government agreed with other NATO allies on a pledge to make the alliance's defence spending benchmark of two per cent of gross domestic product an "enduring commitment."
Living up to that pledge would require a substantial increase in the defence appropriation.
Treasury Board President Anita Anand, the former defence minister, told other federal cabinet ministers in August they will be required to cut $15.4 billion in government spending and that they had until Oct. 2 to present their ideas.
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Cyberattacks hit military, Parliament websites
The federal government is coping with cyberattacks this week, as a hacker group in India claims it has sowed chaos in Ottawa - but Canada's signals-intelligence agency says the "nuisance" attacks likely haven't put private information at risk.
The attacks seem to have hit institutions controlled by the government, but not the core infrastructure from which federal departments and agencies operate.
🔹The Canadian Armed Forces says its website became unavailable to mobile users midday Wednesday, but was fixed within a few hours. Meanwhile, various pages on the House of Commons website continued to load slowly or incompletely on Thursday due to an ongoing DDoS attack that officials say started Monday morning.
Elections Canada also experienced roughly an hour-long denial-of-service attack starting around midnight early Wednesday, Ottawa time.
🔹A hacking group named Indian Cyber Force claimed responsibility for the incidents involving the military, the hospital and Elections Canada, and it appeared to have managed to infiltrate a handful of websites owned by small businesses in Canada.
The group made reference to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau telling Parliament on Sept. 18 that there were "credible allegations" of Indian involvement in the killing of a Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
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The federal government is coping with cyberattacks this week, as a hacker group in India claims it has sowed chaos in Ottawa - but Canada's signals-intelligence agency says the "nuisance" attacks likely haven't put private information at risk.
The attacks seem to have hit institutions controlled by the government, but not the core infrastructure from which federal departments and agencies operate.
🔹The Canadian Armed Forces says its website became unavailable to mobile users midday Wednesday, but was fixed within a few hours. Meanwhile, various pages on the House of Commons website continued to load slowly or incompletely on Thursday due to an ongoing DDoS attack that officials say started Monday morning.
Elections Canada also experienced roughly an hour-long denial-of-service attack starting around midnight early Wednesday, Ottawa time.
🔹A hacking group named Indian Cyber Force claimed responsibility for the incidents involving the military, the hospital and Elections Canada, and it appeared to have managed to infiltrate a handful of websites owned by small businesses in Canada.
The group made reference to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau telling Parliament on Sept. 18 that there were "credible allegations" of Indian involvement in the killing of a Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
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🎓University of Alberta closes endowment fund named after Nazi veteran recognized in the House of Commons
The University of Alberta is apologizing for having an endowment fund provided by Yaroslav Hunka, the Nazi veteran recognized in Parliament last week.
The Hunka family gave $30,000 to the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the school in 2019 for the Yaroslav and Margaret Hunka Ukrainian Research Endowment Fund.
U of A said it had decided to close the endowment.
The Centre for Holocaust Studies says this isn't the only endowment fund or tie the university has with people previously involved with Nazis. The centre claims former U of A chancellor Peter Savaryn was a member of the Waffen-SS.
Savaryn was U of A chancellor from 1982 to 1986 and helped found the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the university.
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The University of Alberta is apologizing for having an endowment fund provided by Yaroslav Hunka, the Nazi veteran recognized in Parliament last week.
The Hunka family gave $30,000 to the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the school in 2019 for the Yaroslav and Margaret Hunka Ukrainian Research Endowment Fund.
U of A said it had decided to close the endowment.
The Centre for Holocaust Studies says this isn't the only endowment fund or tie the university has with people previously involved with Nazis. The centre claims former U of A chancellor Peter Savaryn was a member of the Waffen-SS.
Savaryn was U of A chancellor from 1982 to 1986 and helped found the Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies at the university.
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💉Addictions doctors urge feds to supervise hydropmorpone or stop handing out free drugs
More than a dozen addictions doctors have written to the federal government, calling on the Liberals to ensure that safe-supply drugs are provided in a supervised fashion or not at all.
In recent months, debate has exploded over Canada’s use of pharmaceutical-grade hydromorphone as an alternative for street drugs such as heroin or fentanyl, with the hope of reducing opioid overdose deaths. In 2020, the federal government funded 10 pilot projects that distributed hydropmorphone to opioid addicts in British Columbia, Ontario and New Brunswick.
The authors of the open letter, addressed to Ya’ara Saks, the minister of addictions and mental health, argue the research on safer supply is “methodologically weak” and that the program should be reformed, or cancelled altogether.
In the letter, the 17 signatories refer to the program as “Unsupervised Free Government Funded Hydromorphone,” and argue that it is “causing further harm to our communities by increasing the total amount of opioids on the streets and providing essentially unlimited amounts of opioids to vulnerable people with addiction.”
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More than a dozen addictions doctors have written to the federal government, calling on the Liberals to ensure that safe-supply drugs are provided in a supervised fashion or not at all.
In recent months, debate has exploded over Canada’s use of pharmaceutical-grade hydromorphone as an alternative for street drugs such as heroin or fentanyl, with the hope of reducing opioid overdose deaths. In 2020, the federal government funded 10 pilot projects that distributed hydropmorphone to opioid addicts in British Columbia, Ontario and New Brunswick.
The authors of the open letter, addressed to Ya’ara Saks, the minister of addictions and mental health, argue the research on safer supply is “methodologically weak” and that the program should be reformed, or cancelled altogether.
In the letter, the 17 signatories refer to the program as “Unsupervised Free Government Funded Hydromorphone,” and argue that it is “causing further harm to our communities by increasing the total amount of opioids on the streets and providing essentially unlimited amounts of opioids to vulnerable people with addiction.”
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Alberta ad campaign warns about federal electricity regulations
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Minister of Environment Rebecca Schulz wrote a joint press release, calling for Canadians to reject the federal government’s plan to have a net-zero electrical grid in the next 12 years.
“Alberta will incur the highest costs of any province in Canada as a result of the federal electricity regulations. Alberta’s government believes these additional dollars should be coming from the federal government, not the pockets of Alberta’s ratepayers,” reads the statement.
The provincial government will launch a national advertising campaign to inform Canadians about the negative consequences of adopting the federal net-zero emissions goal through the means of print, radio, television and social media.
“Canadians need to know the risks they face if Ottawa’s proposed electricity regulations move forward without any amendments. The federal government is choosing to ignore the facts about their transition, but we are not. All Canadians need to be able to rely on reliable and affordable electricity and we will continue to fight for that,” wrote Smith in the release.
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith and Minister of Environment Rebecca Schulz wrote a joint press release, calling for Canadians to reject the federal government’s plan to have a net-zero electrical grid in the next 12 years.
“Alberta will incur the highest costs of any province in Canada as a result of the federal electricity regulations. Alberta’s government believes these additional dollars should be coming from the federal government, not the pockets of Alberta’s ratepayers,” reads the statement.
The provincial government will launch a national advertising campaign to inform Canadians about the negative consequences of adopting the federal net-zero emissions goal through the means of print, radio, television and social media.
“Canadians need to know the risks they face if Ottawa’s proposed electricity regulations move forward without any amendments. The federal government is choosing to ignore the facts about their transition, but we are not. All Canadians need to be able to rely on reliable and affordable electricity and we will continue to fight for that,” wrote Smith in the release.
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