📊 Most Canadians want fewer new immigrants accepted in 2025: Nanos survey
A majority of Canadians say the country should accept fewer immigrants in 2025 than it did in 2024, with nearly three-quarters saying immigration should be reduced until housing becomes more affordable.
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A majority of Canadians say the country should accept fewer immigrants in 2025 than it did in 2024, with nearly three-quarters saying immigration should be reduced until housing becomes more affordable.
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CTVNews
Most Canadians want fewer new immigrants accepted in 2025: Nanos survey
A majority of Canadians say we should accept fewer immigrants in 2025, with nearly three-quarters saying immigration should be reduced until housing becomes more affordable, according to a Nanos survey for CTV News.
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🔫Federal firearm buyback program has cost $67M, still not collecting guns after 4 years
The federal firearm buyback program has cost taxpayers nearly $67.2 million since it was announced in 2020, but it still hasn't collected a single gun.
The $67.2 million includes $56.1 million spent by Public Safety Canada and almost $11.1 million by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Nearly $11.5 million of that money went to external consultants for software, logistics, communication support and more.
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The federal firearm buyback program has cost taxpayers nearly $67.2 million since it was announced in 2020, but it still hasn't collected a single gun.
The $67.2 million includes $56.1 million spent by Public Safety Canada and almost $11.1 million by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Nearly $11.5 million of that money went to external consultants for software, logistics, communication support and more.
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CTVNews
Federal firearm buyback program has cost $67M since 2020, still hasn't collected guns
The federal firearm buyback program has cost taxpayers nearly $67.2 million since it was announced in 2020, but it still hasn't collected a single gun.
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🎓New limits on international students are causing turmoil among colleges, universities
Universities have become too comfortable profiting from foreign students. If given the chance, they would bring the entire third world here.
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Universities have become too comfortable profiting from foreign students. If given the chance, they would bring the entire third world here.
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CBC
New limits on international students are causing turmoil among colleges, universities | CBC News
A fresh wave of tighter restrictions on international students has some worried that continuing uncertainty in the sector will damage Canada's reputation as an attractive place to study and settle down.
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🎓‘Alarming trend’ of more international students claiming asylum: minister
A “growing number” of international students are claiming asylum in order to stay in Canada after being allowed in on student visas, Immigration Minister Marc Miller says, calling it an “alarming trend.”
Miller said those claimants are using the international student program as a “backdoor entry into Canada,” often to lower their tuition fees, and that universities and colleges must improve their screening and monitoring practices to weed out bad actors.
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A “growing number” of international students are claiming asylum in order to stay in Canada after being allowed in on student visas, Immigration Minister Marc Miller says, calling it an “alarming trend.”
Miller said those claimants are using the international student program as a “backdoor entry into Canada,” often to lower their tuition fees, and that universities and colleges must improve their screening and monitoring practices to weed out bad actors.
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Global News
‘Alarming trend’ of more international students claiming asylum: minister - National | Globalnews.ca
Immigration Minister Marc Miller says people are using the international student program as a 'backdoor entry into Canada,' in what he called an 'alarming trend.'
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that at a time when the world faces increasing instability, leaders have a choice: bury their heads in the sand or put their differences aside for the sake of future generations.
Trudeau said at the Summit of the Future in New York on Sunday, part of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
Trudeau faces plummeting ratings at home, yet he believes he can tell the world how things should be.
#Trudeau
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We can recognize that, collectively, we have a responsibility to set our differences aside, to confront the serious global challenges and to deliver on a pact for the future.
Trudeau said at the Summit of the Future in New York on Sunday, part of the 79th session of the United Nations General Assembly.
Trudeau faces plummeting ratings at home, yet he believes he can tell the world how things should be.
#Trudeau
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CBC
Trudeau calls on world leaders at United Nations to ignore differences for the greater good | CBC News
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that at a time when the world faces increasing instability, leaders have a choice: bury their heads in the sand or put their differences aside for the sake of future generations.
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💰Economists question Bloc demand to boost seniors benefits, which carries $16-billion cost
Some economists are questioning the Bloc Québécois demand to enhance seniors benefits in exchange for keeping the minority Liberal government in power this fall, saying the estimated price tag of $16-billion over five years does not clearly target financial need and will worsen generational fairness.
Speaking with reporters last week, Bloc Leader Yves-François Blanchet repeated his call for Ottawa to boost the benefits, saying he’s heard rumours that the government is taking the request seriously.
His party wants the government to support one of its private members bills, C-319, which amends the Old Age Security Act to provide a 10-per-cent boost in benefits for seniors aged 65 to 74. The Liberal government recently implemented such an increase in July, 2022, but limited it to seniors aged 75 and up.
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Some economists are questioning the Bloc Québécois demand to enhance seniors benefits in exchange for keeping the minority Liberal government in power this fall, saying the estimated price tag of $16-billion over five years does not clearly target financial need and will worsen generational fairness.
Speaking with reporters last week, Bloc Leader Yves-François Blanchet repeated his call for Ottawa to boost the benefits, saying he’s heard rumours that the government is taking the request seriously.
His party wants the government to support one of its private members bills, C-319, which amends the Old Age Security Act to provide a 10-per-cent boost in benefits for seniors aged 65 to 74. The Liberal government recently implemented such an increase in July, 2022, but limited it to seniors aged 75 and up.
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Economists question Bloc demand to boost seniors benefits, which carries $16-billion cost
The high price tag does not clearly target financial need and Parliament should carefully consider the trade offs involved, economists say
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🇺🇸US border stopped 1,200 terror suspects from Canada, urges tighter immigration
US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data shows the country has stopped over 1,200 terror suspects on their “Watchlist” attempting to cross from Canada in just 4 years.
An issue that was virtually non-existent prior to 2020, it’s now seeing explosive growth that will result in big changes—either to how Canada conducts immigration or how Canadians are treated at the border.
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US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data shows the country has stopped over 1,200 terror suspects on their “Watchlist” attempting to cross from Canada in just 4 years.
An issue that was virtually non-existent prior to 2020, it’s now seeing explosive growth that will result in big changes—either to how Canada conducts immigration or how Canadians are treated at the border.
#US
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Better Dwelling
US Border Stopped 1,200 Terror Suspects From Canada, Urges Tighter Immigration
Canada has long defended its generous immigration policy, but has recently reversed course. Many assume this is temporary pandering that will soon loosen, but the odds are slanted towards further tightening. US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) data shows…
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Violent crime in Canada has increased 30 percent in the last decade of recorded incidents
Violent crime in Canada has seen the greatest increase compared to all other crime categories in the last 10 years of recorded incidents, rising 30 percent in a decade.
In 2023 there were 1,427 such crimes committed per 100,000 people, compared to 2013, when the rate was 1,095.
The top violent crimes in 2023 were assault not using weapons or resulting harm, uttering threats, and assault employing weapons or resulting in harm.
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Violent crime in Canada has seen the greatest increase compared to all other crime categories in the last 10 years of recorded incidents, rising 30 percent in a decade.
In 2023 there were 1,427 such crimes committed per 100,000 people, compared to 2013, when the rate was 1,095.
The top violent crimes in 2023 were assault not using weapons or resulting harm, uttering threats, and assault employing weapons or resulting in harm.
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Violent crime in Canada has increased 30 percent in the last decade of recorded incidents
Violent crime in Canada has seen the greatest increase compared to all other crime categories in the last 10 years of recorded incidents, rising 30 percent in a decade.
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🗳Election campaign period officially begins in B.C.
Saturday marked the official start of the B.C. election period, as writs will start being issued ahead of voting day on Oct. 19.
The chief electoral officer will issue writs to each of the province's 93 ridings, some of which have been changed from the previous election.
The B.C. NDP's David Eby and B.C. Conservatives' John Rustad will each run in an election for the first time as party leaders. B.C. Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau has already run for the premier's job during the 2020 provincial election.
#BritishColumbia
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Saturday marked the official start of the B.C. election period, as writs will start being issued ahead of voting day on Oct. 19.
The chief electoral officer will issue writs to each of the province's 93 ridings, some of which have been changed from the previous election.
The B.C. NDP's David Eby and B.C. Conservatives' John Rustad will each run in an election for the first time as party leaders. B.C. Green Party Leader Sonia Furstenau has already run for the premier's job during the 2020 provincial election.
#BritishColumbia
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CBC
Official election campaign period begins in B.C. as writs issued | CBC News
B.C.’s provincial election period begins when the province’s lieutenant-governor, on the advice of the premier, dissolves the legislature and issues orders to begin the official election campaign.
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💉Conservative Leader John Rustad regrets taking COVID vaccine
B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad said he regrets taking three shots of “the so-called vaccine” during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad said he regrets taking three shots of “the so-called vaccine” during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Now, I’ve had three shots of the vaccine. I wish I hadn’t, quite frankly. And it’s one of the things that’s changed in my thinking — the so-called vaccine, the COVID mRNA
shots. When I talked to Bonnie Henry about it, I started to realize that it wasn't so much about, you know, trying to get herd immunity or trying to stop the spread, but it was more around shaping opinion and control on the population.
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Vancouver Sun
B.C. Election: Conservative Leader John Rustad regrets taking COVID vaccine
B.C. Conservative Leader John Rustad said he regrets taking three shots of “the so-called vaccine” during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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🍞Daily Bread launches Thanksgiving drive amid 'crisis-level' food insecurity in Toronto
Toronto's Daily Bread food bank launched its annual Thanksgiving drive Thursday as it tries to alleviate what it calls "crisis-level" food insecurity in the city.
Neil Hetherington, CEO of Daily Bread, says the charity hopes to fundraise $4.6 million and collect some 200,000 pounds of non-perishable food during the campaign, which runs until Oct. 31.
Hetherington said the organization had two million client visits between March and August, a roughly 25 per cent increase over the same period last year. Similarly, an average of about 13,000 additional people visited food banks in the city each month this year, according to Hetherington.
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Toronto's Daily Bread food bank launched its annual Thanksgiving drive Thursday as it tries to alleviate what it calls "crisis-level" food insecurity in the city.
Neil Hetherington, CEO of Daily Bread, says the charity hopes to fundraise $4.6 million and collect some 200,000 pounds of non-perishable food during the campaign, which runs until Oct. 31.
Hetherington said the organization had two million client visits between March and August, a roughly 25 per cent increase over the same period last year. Similarly, an average of about 13,000 additional people visited food banks in the city each month this year, according to Hetherington.
#Ontario
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CBC
Daily Bread launches Thanksgiving drive amid 'crisis-level' food insecurity in Toronto | CBC News
Toronto's Daily Bread food bank launched its annual Thanksgiving drive Thursday as it tries to alleviate what it calls "crisis-level" food insecurity in the city.
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🇺🇸New York farmer is overwhelmed by illegal crossings from Canada, caught on camera
Chris Oliver's farm near Fort Covington, N.Y., has become a transit point for a growing number of people crossing from Canada into the U.S.
Recently, Oliver's trail cameras captured 48 individuals crossing near his home in the week leading up to Labour Day. His farm, located east of the Dundee, Que., border crossing, is part of an area experiencing some of the highest rates of illegal crossings along the Canada-U.S. border, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data.
#US #immigration #Quebec
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Chris Oliver's farm near Fort Covington, N.Y., has become a transit point for a growing number of people crossing from Canada into the U.S.
Recently, Oliver's trail cameras captured 48 individuals crossing near his home in the week leading up to Labour Day. His farm, located east of the Dundee, Que., border crossing, is part of an area experiencing some of the highest rates of illegal crossings along the Canada-U.S. border, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection data.
#US #immigration #Quebec
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CBC
This New York farmer is overwhelmed by illegal crossings from Canada, caught on camera | CBC News
A New York farmer whose lands run along the Canada-U.S. border says people are using his land to enter the U.S. illegally. He installed trail cameras that have captured dozens of people travelling on foot.
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Conservatives table non-confidence motion to try to topple Trudeau
The Conservatives have tabled a motion to try to declare non-confidence in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre presented the motion before the House of Commons on Tuesday on the first “opposition day” of the fall sitting of the Parliament.
The motion simply states: “The House has no confidence in the Prime Minister and the Government.”
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The Conservatives have tabled a motion to try to declare non-confidence in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre presented the motion before the House of Commons on Tuesday on the first “opposition day” of the fall sitting of the Parliament.
The motion simply states: “The House has no confidence in the Prime Minister and the Government.”
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Global News
Conservatives table non-confidence motion to try to topple Trudeau - National | Globalnews.ca
The Conservatives tabled a motion to declare non-confidence in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government. MPs debated the motion Tuesday before they vote on it on Wednesday.
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🏠 Anger after Doug Ford tells homeless people to "get off your a** and start working"
Ontario Premier Doug Ford sparked anger on Monday with comments about the province’s unhoused population, suggesting that people experiencing homelessness can simply “get off [their] A-S-S and start working like everyone else is.”
Ford made the comment while speaking at a press conference in Cobourg about the waitlist for access to affordable housing in the province.
#Ontario #housing
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford sparked anger on Monday with comments about the province’s unhoused population, suggesting that people experiencing homelessness can simply “get off [their] A-S-S and start working like everyone else is.”
Ford made the comment while speaking at a press conference in Cobourg about the waitlist for access to affordable housing in the province.
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🏠 Number of people living unhoused in Edmonton up 47% in 2024: Data
The number of Edmontonians experiencing homelessness has risen 47 per cent this year, according to data from the city's main housing agency.
In July, Homeward Trust's By Name List(opens in a new tab) counted 4,011 people who were either living unhoused or without stable housing. That's up from 2,728 people in January.
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The number of Edmontonians experiencing homelessness has risen 47 per cent this year, according to data from the city's main housing agency.
In July, Homeward Trust's By Name List(opens in a new tab) counted 4,011 people who were either living unhoused or without stable housing. That's up from 2,728 people in January.
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Edmonton
Number of people living unhoused in Edmonton up 47% in 2024: Data
The number of Edmontonians experiencing homelessness has risen 47 per cent this year, according to data from the city's main housing agency.
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🎓Nearly 13K international students applied for asylum this year, data shows
Nearly 13,000 international students have applied for asylum in Canada in the first eight months of the year, data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada shows.
Between Jan. 1 and Aug. 31, a total of 119,835 refugee claims were made in Canada. Of these, 12,915 were claimants who were on either study permits (11,605) or study permit extensions (1,310), the department data said.
They see studying as a loophole to remain in Canada.
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Nearly 13,000 international students have applied for asylum in Canada in the first eight months of the year, data from Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada shows.
Between Jan. 1 and Aug. 31, a total of 119,835 refugee claims were made in Canada. Of these, 12,915 were claimants who were on either study permits (11,605) or study permit extensions (1,310), the department data said.
They see studying as a loophole to remain in Canada.
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Global News
Nearly 13K international students applied for asylum this year, data shows - National | Globalnews.ca
Immigration Minister Marc Miller said in an interview with Global News that a 'growing number' of international students are claiming asylum in order to stay in Canada.
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🩺 Pierre Poilievre says no to 'radical' pharmacare plan during House of Commons debate
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre said his party rejects the proposed national pharmacare plan, arguing it would force Canadians to give up their own private drug plans.
In the House of Commons Tuesday, as he debated a non-confidence motion in the Liberal government, Poilievre said the pharmacare plan was something he would not accept.
In the spring, the Conservatives voted against the pharmacare legislation, which is now in the Senate.
#healthcare #Poilievre
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Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre said his party rejects the proposed national pharmacare plan, arguing it would force Canadians to give up their own private drug plans.
In the House of Commons Tuesday, as he debated a non-confidence motion in the Liberal government, Poilievre said the pharmacare plan was something he would not accept.
I will reject the radical plan for an “single-payer” drug plan.
In the spring, the Conservatives voted against the pharmacare legislation, which is now in the Senate.
#healthcare #Poilievre
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montrealgazette
Poilievre says no to 'radical' pharmacare plan during House of Commons debate
Poilievre said the current bill would force people to give up their "private drug plan with the hope ... (they) might get a government plan"
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🏠 Gap between Ontario housing and population growth highest in 50 years: report
The gap between Ontario’s housing stock and its rapid population growth is the widest it has been since records began, according to a development industry report that throws fresh doubt on the Ford government’s ability to hit its own target of building 1.5 million homes by 2031.
The study found that as far back as 1972, the number of housing starts in Ontario has remained relatively constant, bouncing between around 50,000 and 100,000 per year
Population growth, on the other hand, has gone from the low hundred thousand range into the two hundred thousands and, more recently, closing in on half a million.
#Ontario #housing
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The gap between Ontario’s housing stock and its rapid population growth is the widest it has been since records began, according to a development industry report that throws fresh doubt on the Ford government’s ability to hit its own target of building 1.5 million homes by 2031.
The study found that as far back as 1972, the number of housing starts in Ontario has remained relatively constant, bouncing between around 50,000 and 100,000 per year
Population growth, on the other hand, has gone from the low hundred thousand range into the two hundred thousands and, more recently, closing in on half a million.
#Ontario #housing
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Liberals survive first confidence vote after the end of governance agreement with NDP
The Liberal government has survived the first of what is expected to be a series of confidence votes during this fall sitting.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre brought forward a non-confidence motion this week in an effort to topple the government and trigger an early election.
The result of Wednesday's vote wasn't really in doubt, as the NDP and Bloc Québécois had signalled they wouldn't support the Conservative motion.
The final tally was 211 MPs voting against the motion and 120 in favour. Two Independent MPs and the two Green MPs voted against the motion. Two other Independents voted with the Conservatives.
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The Liberal government has survived the first of what is expected to be a series of confidence votes during this fall sitting.
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre brought forward a non-confidence motion this week in an effort to topple the government and trigger an early election.
The result of Wednesday's vote wasn't really in doubt, as the NDP and Bloc Québécois had signalled they wouldn't support the Conservative motion.
The final tally was 211 MPs voting against the motion and 120 in favour. Two Independent MPs and the two Green MPs voted against the motion. Two other Independents voted with the Conservatives.
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CBC
Liberals survive first confidence vote after the end of governance agreement with NDP | CBC News
The Liberal government has survived the first of what is expected to be a series of non-confidence votes during this fall sitting.
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Bloc threatens to push for an early election if government doesn't top up pensions by Oct. 29
Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet laid out a list of demands Wednesday he said the government must fulfil by the end of October if it wants to avoid the risk of an early election.
Blanchet said the Bloc wants the government to push through a bill, C-319, that would hike Old Age Security (OAS) payouts by 10 per cent for seniors between the ages of 65 and 74. The government topped up OAS payments for seniors aged 75 and older in 2022.
He said those demands must be met by October 29. If they're not, he said, the Bloc will start negotiations with the Conservatives and the NDP on toppling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government.
Enjoying the power, eh?
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Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet laid out a list of demands Wednesday he said the government must fulfil by the end of October if it wants to avoid the risk of an early election.
Blanchet said the Bloc wants the government to push through a bill, C-319, that would hike Old Age Security (OAS) payouts by 10 per cent for seniors between the ages of 65 and 74. The government topped up OAS payments for seniors aged 75 and older in 2022.
He said those demands must be met by October 29. If they're not, he said, the Bloc will start negotiations with the Conservatives and the NDP on toppling Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government.
Enjoying the power, eh?
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CBC
Bloc threatens to push for an early election if government doesn't top up pensions by Oct. 29 | CBC News
Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet laid out a list of demands Wednesday he said the government must fulfil by the end of October if it wants to avoid the risk of an early election.
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