🏠 Home building lags despite record number of construction workers
The number of construction workers in Canada hit a record in 2023, but housing production failed to follow suit, falling short of its potential output by a significant margin.
There were approximately 650,000 workers in the construction sector last year, but housing starts only totalled 240,267, below the 400,000 that could have been built if those workers were used to capacity.
And authorities said migrants would help solve the housing crisis. They lied, as usual.
#housing
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The number of construction workers in Canada hit a record in 2023, but housing production failed to follow suit, falling short of its potential output by a significant margin.
There were approximately 650,000 workers in the construction sector last year, but housing starts only totalled 240,267, below the 400,000 that could have been built if those workers were used to capacity.
And authorities said migrants would help solve the housing crisis. They lied, as usual.
#housing
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Financial Post
Home building lags despite record number of construction workers, CMHC finds
The number of construction workers in Canada hit a record in 2023, but housing production failed to follow suit, falling short of its potential output by a significant margin, a report from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation has found.
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🚫🚬Next generation of Prince Edward Islanders could be hit with tobacco ban
The Prince Edward Island government is hoping a ban on tobacco sales to anyone born after a certain date will help create a new generation of smoke-free Islanders.
If the idea turns into action, the government would select a watershed year, and anyone born after it would be prohibited from ever legally buying tobacco products on P.E.I.
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The Prince Edward Island government is hoping a ban on tobacco sales to anyone born after a certain date will help create a new generation of smoke-free Islanders.
If the idea turns into action, the government would select a watershed year, and anyone born after it would be prohibited from ever legally buying tobacco products on P.E.I.
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CBC
Next generation of Prince Edward Islanders could be hit with tobacco ban — no ifs, ands or butts | CBC News
The P.E.I. government is hoping a ban on tobacco sales to anyone born after a certain date will help create a new generation of smoke-free Islanders.
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In Canada, bodies go unclaimed as costs put funerals out of reach
Some provinces have logged a jump in unclaimed dead bodies in recent years, with next of kin citing funeral costs as a growing reason for not collecting loved ones' remains.
The phenomenon has prompted at least one province to build a new storage facility. Demand for memorial fundraisers has surged. The overall cost of a funeral in Canada at the top end has increased to about $8,800 from about $6,000 in 1998, according to industry trade group estimates.
In Ontario, Canada's most populous province, the number of unclaimed dead bodies rose to 1,183 in 2023 from 242 in 2013.
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Some provinces have logged a jump in unclaimed dead bodies in recent years, with next of kin citing funeral costs as a growing reason for not collecting loved ones' remains.
The phenomenon has prompted at least one province to build a new storage facility. Demand for memorial fundraisers has surged. The overall cost of a funeral in Canada at the top end has increased to about $8,800 from about $6,000 in 1998, according to industry trade group estimates.
In Ontario, Canada's most populous province, the number of unclaimed dead bodies rose to 1,183 in 2023 from 242 in 2013.
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Reuters
In Canada, bodies go unclaimed as costs put funerals out of reach
"I've never seen the number of unclaimed remains that currently exist," one funeral-home owner said.
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🏳️🌈🚫Alberta premier, UCP banned from 2024 Pride events
A group representing 14 Pride societies in Alberta has banned the United Conservative Party and Premier Danielle Smith from 2024 Pride events.
It's like banning meat eaters from vegan fests.
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A group representing 14 Pride societies in Alberta has banned the United Conservative Party and Premier Danielle Smith from 2024 Pride events.
It's like banning meat eaters from vegan fests.
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CBC
Alberta premier, UCP banned from 2024 Pride events | CBC News
A group representing 14 Pride societies in Alberta has banned the United Conservative Party and Premier Danielle Smith from 2024 Pride events, citing promised changes to the province's gender policies for children and youth.
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🇨🇦🇮🇳Hundreds of Indian students in Canada face deportation, protest against new rule
Hundreds of Indian students are facing deportation after Prince Edward Island changed its provincial immigration rules. Around 300 students are protesting and have threatened to go on a hunger strike if the province doesn't review its latest immigration policy.
They forget that studying in Canada as a foreign student is a privilege, not a right.
#Canada #India
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Hundreds of Indian students are facing deportation after Prince Edward Island changed its provincial immigration rules. Around 300 students are protesting and have threatened to go on a hunger strike if the province doesn't review its latest immigration policy.
They forget that studying in Canada as a foreign student is a privilege, not a right.
#Canada #India
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India Today
Hundreds of Indian students in Canada face deportation, protest against new rule
In Prince Edward Island, a province in Canada, hundreds of Indian students are facing deportation after it changed its provincial immigration rules. Around 300 students are protesting and have threatened to go on a hunger strike if the Canadian province doesn't…
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📉 Inflation cooled to 2.7% in April as food price growth slowed
Canada's consumer price index cooled to 2.7 per cent in April, down from 2.9 per cent in March, led by the slower growth of food prices, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.
Though food prices still rose in April, they did so at a slower pace of 1.4 per cent compared to 1.9 per cent in March.
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Canada's consumer price index cooled to 2.7 per cent in April, down from 2.9 per cent in March, led by the slower growth of food prices, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.
Though food prices still rose in April, they did so at a slower pace of 1.4 per cent compared to 1.9 per cent in March.
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CBC
Inflation cooled to 2.7% in April as food price growth slowed | CBC News
Canada's consumer price index cooled to 2.7 per cent in April, down from 2.9 per cent in March, led by a decline in the growth of food prices, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.
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💸Ottawa borrowed heavily without locking in at low rates
This year $414 billion in debt will be refinanced at higher interest rates.
Canada has just over $1.4 trillion in debt — more than double the $619 billion owed in the Liberal government’s first year — borrowed using bonds ranging between two and 30 years.
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This year $414 billion in debt will be refinanced at higher interest rates.
Canada has just over $1.4 trillion in debt — more than double the $619 billion owed in the Liberal government’s first year — borrowed using bonds ranging between two and 30 years.
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National Post
Ottawa borrowed heavily without locking in at low rates. The refinancing is getting painful
OTTAWA — One-third of Canada’s debt will be refinanced this year at elevated interest rates, a significant cost to taxpayers that Conservatives argue could have been avoided if the government had issued more of the country’s debt in the form of long-term…
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Conservatives call for Speaker to resign over planned partisan event
Speaker Greg Fergus is facing criticism over anti-Conservative language in an ad for an upcoming partisan event in his riding — and the Conservatives are calling again for him to resign from his position as a neutral arbiter of House of Commons proceedings.
Conservative MP Chris Warkentin says an online posting for "A Summer Evening with the Honourable Greg Fergus" includes a line that takes aim at leader Pierre Poilievre — accusing him of pursuing Conservative policies "that would risk our health, safety and pocketbooks" while promoting a Liberal plan to "grow an economy that works for everyone."
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Speaker Greg Fergus is facing criticism over anti-Conservative language in an ad for an upcoming partisan event in his riding — and the Conservatives are calling again for him to resign from his position as a neutral arbiter of House of Commons proceedings.
Conservative MP Chris Warkentin says an online posting for "A Summer Evening with the Honourable Greg Fergus" includes a line that takes aim at leader Pierre Poilievre — accusing him of pursuing Conservative policies "that would risk our health, safety and pocketbooks" while promoting a Liberal plan to "grow an economy that works for everyone."
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CBC
Conservatives call for Speaker to resign over planned partisan event | CBC News
Speaker Greg Fergus is facing criticism for anti-Conservative language used in an ad for an upcoming partisan event in his riding — and there are renewed calls for him to resign from his position as a neutral arbiter of House of Commons proceedings.
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More Canadian businesses implementing 4-day workweeks, study says
There has been a 34 per cent increase in the number of Canadian businesses implementing four-day schedules in the past year alone.
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There has been a 34 per cent increase in the number of Canadian businesses implementing four-day schedules in the past year alone.
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Financial Post
More Canadian businesses implementing 4-day workweeks, study says
It seems that more Canadian workplaces are shifting to a four-day workweek, a concept that just a few years ago was unheard of in North America.
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Alberta drug deaths hit record high in 2023
A total of 2,052 Albertans died from January to December of drug poisoning. Deaths jumped nearly 17 per cent over 2022, and are nearly 9 per cent over 2021's previous high of 1,885 deaths.
#Alberta
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A total of 2,052 Albertans died from January to December of drug poisoning. Deaths jumped nearly 17 per cent over 2022, and are nearly 9 per cent over 2021's previous high of 1,885 deaths.
#Alberta
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edmontonjournal
Alberta drug deaths hit record high in 2023
A total of 2,052 Albertans died from January to December, including 743 in Edmonton and 629 in Calgary.
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✏️ Just over half (52%) of Canadians agree that foreign governments have interfered significantly in recent elections.
Only 44% express confidence that the inquiry led by Justice Hogue into foreign government interference will get to the bottom of what has been going on.
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Only 44% express confidence that the inquiry led by Justice Hogue into foreign government interference will get to the bottom of what has been going on.
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Ipsos
Half (52%) of Canadians Believe Foreign Governments Have Significantly Interfered in Canadian Elections
There is division on whether the issue is overblown or not, with 37% agreeing that the allegations have been exaggerated and 41% disagreeing.
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🚶♀️Young people in Canada are trading Toronto for cheaper suburbs and cities
Every major city in Ontario recorded a net loss from interprovincial migration for the second year in a row, according to Statistics Canada data.
Toronto lost some 93,000 people to satellite cities and other parts of the province in a year. More than 16,000 moved to other provinces.
Not at all surprising.
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Every major city in Ontario recorded a net loss from interprovincial migration for the second year in a row, according to Statistics Canada data.
Toronto lost some 93,000 people to satellite cities and other parts of the province in a year. More than 16,000 moved to other provinces.
Not at all surprising.
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Bloomberg.com
Young People in Canada Are Trading Toronto for Cheaper Suburbs and Cities
Skyrocketing housing prices appear to be fueling a growing Canadian migration pattern: Young families and early-career workers are abandoning expensive cities for affordable homes in cheaper regions.
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Ottawa to make pathway for newcomers who lack official status, speed up deportations
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says some immigrants to Canada who lack official status need a pathway to help them stay, while in other cases Ottawa must speed up deportation procedures.
Trudeau told reporters.
#immigration
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says some immigrants to Canada who lack official status need a pathway to help them stay, while in other cases Ottawa must speed up deportation procedures.
People who aren’t here regularly need to be supported and taken care of. There needs to be either a pathway towards regularization and citizenship, which I know the (immigration) minister is working on. In some cases, we need to accelerate deportation proceedings.
Trudeau told reporters.
#immigration
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Toronto Star
Ottawa to make pathway for newcomers who lack official status, speed up deportations
OTTAWA - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says some immigrants to Canada who lack official status need a pathway to help them stay, while in other cases Ottawa must speed up
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💰Military's former head of HR sues government, others for millions over handling of misconduct claim
Claiming they destroyed his career to score political points after he was accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate, Lt.-Gen. Steven Whelan is suing his accuser, the federal government, Canada's top soldier and other military officials for $10 million in damages.
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Claiming they destroyed his career to score political points after he was accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate, Lt.-Gen. Steven Whelan is suing his accuser, the federal government, Canada's top soldier and other military officials for $10 million in damages.
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CBC
Military's former head of HR sues government, others for millions over handling of misconduct claim | CBC News
Claiming they destroyed his career to score political points after he was accused of having an inappropriate relationship with a subordinate, Lt.-Gen. Steven Whelan is suing the federal government, Canada's top soldier and other military officials for $10…
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🏠📈Bank regulator warns of housing-payment shock by 2026
The “payment shock” faced by some borrowers is among the most important risks currently in the financial system, according to the latest risk outlook from the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions.
The regulator said that 76% of outstanding residential mortgages as of February will be coming up for renewal by the end of 2026. Most worrisome are the 15% of mortgages that have variable rates with fixed payments. Some of those loans are negatively amortizing — that is, the regular payments no longer cover the full interest costs because rates have gone up so quickly, so the principal balance is increasing.
#housing
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The “payment shock” faced by some borrowers is among the most important risks currently in the financial system, according to the latest risk outlook from the Office of the Superintendent of Financial Institutions.
The regulator said that 76% of outstanding residential mortgages as of February will be coming up for renewal by the end of 2026. Most worrisome are the 15% of mortgages that have variable rates with fixed payments. Some of those loans are negatively amortizing — that is, the regular payments no longer cover the full interest costs because rates have gone up so quickly, so the principal balance is increasing.
#housing
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Bloomberg.com
Bank Regulator in Canada Warns of Housing-Payment Shock by 2026
Canada’s banking watchdog warned that many homeowners who took out mortgages when rates were near zero during the pandemic will soon face a reckoning as those loans renew.
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Trudeau's deputy accuses Pierre Poilievre of wearing more makeup than she does
When Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre asked in Tuesday’s Question Period whether the Liberal government would support an Opposition motion to “permanently ban hard drugs” in Canada, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Poilievere was wearing too much makeup.
Pierre Poilievre.
Freeland responded.
What a circus.
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When Conservative Party of Canada leader Pierre Poilievre asked in Tuesday’s Question Period whether the Liberal government would support an Opposition motion to “permanently ban hard drugs” in Canada, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland said Poilievere was wearing too much makeup.
Today we have a motion that will be voted in the House [of Commons] to permanently ban hard drugs. Will this government vote for that motion? Or will they admit that they plan to vote to legalize drugs again after the next election?
Pierre Poilievre.
Mr. Speaker, the Conservative leader is wearing more makeup than I am.
Freeland responded.
What a circus.
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The Post Millennial
Trudeau’s deputy accuses Pierre Poilievre of wearing more makeup than she does in retaliation for his call to ban hard drugs
“Mr. Speaker I’m sorry I withdraw that comment,” Freeland said, before suggesting Poilievre was being “phony” in his crusade against hard drugs.
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📈 Calgary population surges by staggering 6%, Edmonton by 4.2% in latest StatsCan estimates
Calgary's metro-area population grew by nearly 96,000 people last year. Edmonton, meanwhile, added more than 63,000 people.
That's the largest year-over-year increase for both cities in the modern Statistics Canada records, which date back to 2001.
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Calgary's metro-area population grew by nearly 96,000 people last year. Edmonton, meanwhile, added more than 63,000 people.
That's the largest year-over-year increase for both cities in the modern Statistics Canada records, which date back to 2001.
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CBC
Calgary population surges by staggering 6%, Edmonton by 4.2% in latest StatsCan estimates | CBC News
Calgary's metro-area population grew by nearly 96,000 people last year — a staggering six per cent increase in the span of just 12 months — according to new estimates released Wednesday by Statistics Canada.
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🇨🇦7 in 10 Quebecers say they’re proud to be Canadian
🔹Residents of Quebec have more pride in being Canadian than those those in Alberta and Saskatchewan. 69% of Quebecers say they are proud to live in Canada, compared to just 58% in Alberta and 49% in Saskatchewan.
🔹Ontario and the Atlantic provinces rank among the provinces with the most Canadian pride, alongside Quebec, at 69%. Overall, 67% of Canadians say they are proud to live in Canada.
And will these figures match those of the next referendum? That's the question.
#Quebec #Ontario #Alberta #Saskatchewan
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🔹Residents of Quebec have more pride in being Canadian than those those in Alberta and Saskatchewan. 69% of Quebecers say they are proud to live in Canada, compared to just 58% in Alberta and 49% in Saskatchewan.
🔹Ontario and the Atlantic provinces rank among the provinces with the most Canadian pride, alongside Quebec, at 69%. Overall, 67% of Canadians say they are proud to live in Canada.
And will these figures match those of the next referendum? That's the question.
#Quebec #Ontario #Alberta #Saskatchewan
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Cult MTL
Quebec has more Canadian pride than Alberta and Saskatchewan
According to a study by the Angus Reid Institute, those in Quebec have more pride in being Canadian than those those in Alberta and Saskatchewan.
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📈 Homelessness increased by 20 per cent despite $443 million Liberal plan
Despite $443 million in new annual spending aimed to reduce homelessness the number of people without a roof over their head has grown by 20 per cent in Canada, according to the Parliamentary Budget Officer.
The number of homeless people had increased by 20 per cent relative to 2018 reaching 34,270, and we estimate that the number of chronically homeless people had increased by 38 per cent relative to 2018.
But according to Trudeau, Canadians are extremely concerned about the climate crisis.
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Despite $443 million in new annual spending aimed to reduce homelessness the number of people without a roof over their head has grown by 20 per cent in Canada, according to the Parliamentary Budget Officer.
The number of homeless people had increased by 20 per cent relative to 2018 reaching 34,270, and we estimate that the number of chronically homeless people had increased by 38 per cent relative to 2018.
But according to Trudeau, Canadians are extremely concerned about the climate crisis.
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National Post
Homelessness increased by 20 per cent despite $443 million Liberal plan: PBO
OTTAWA — Despite $443 million in new annual spending aimed to reduce homelessness the number of people without a roof over their head has grown by 20 per cent in Canada, according to the Parliamentary Budget Officer.
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🇨🇦🇺🇸🪖U.S. senators write to Trudeau asking him to meet 2% GDP defence spending commitment
A bipartisan group of 23 U.S. senators have written to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urging Canada to live up to its commitment to spend 2 per cent of GDP on defence amid concerns that key members of the NATO alliance are not pulling their weight.
#US
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A bipartisan group of 23 U.S. senators have written to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urging Canada to live up to its commitment to spend 2 per cent of GDP on defence amid concerns that key members of the NATO alliance are not pulling their weight.
As we approach the 2024 NATO Summit in Washington, D.C., we are concerned and profoundly disappointed that Canada’s most recent projection indicated that it will not reach its two percent commitment this decade. In 2029, Canada’s defence spending is estimated to rise to just 1.7 percent, five years after the agreed upon deadline of 2024 and still below the spending baseline.
#US
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CTVNews
U.S. senators write to Trudeau asking him to meet 2% GDP defence spending commitment
A bipartisan group of 23 U.S. senators have written to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau urging his country to live up to its commitment to spend 2 per cent of GDP on defence amid concerns that key members of the NATO alliance are not pulling their weight.
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🌎🇺🇦Canada 7th in foreign aid spending, but a fifth goes to refugees inside the country
Canada spent just over US$8 billion in aid last year, of which $1.5 billion went to supporting refugees, asylum claimants and Ukrainians.
The tabulation includes provincial and federal spending in this area, and it folds in Ukrainians who came to Canada on an emergency visa to wait out the war, but who are not technically refugees.
The spending accounts for 19 per cent of Canada's foreign aid, compared to an average of 13.8 per cent among other OECD countries.
#Ukraine
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Canada spent just over US$8 billion in aid last year, of which $1.5 billion went to supporting refugees, asylum claimants and Ukrainians.
The tabulation includes provincial and federal spending in this area, and it folds in Ukrainians who came to Canada on an emergency visa to wait out the war, but who are not technically refugees.
The spending accounts for 19 per cent of Canada's foreign aid, compared to an average of 13.8 per cent among other OECD countries.
#Ukraine
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Yahoo News
Canada 7th in foreign aid spending, but a fifth goes to refugees inside the country
OTTAWA — While Canada is one of the top contributors to foreign aid among some of the world's richest countries, one-fifth of the spending never leaves Canada's borders.
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