Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada has set a cap of 437,000 study permits for 2025, a 10% reduction from 2024.
The madness blowing around the US may not yet be as broadly accepted, well-funded, and organized in Canada. But, as we ...
The provincial government is launching one of 10 new youth wellness hubs in Vaughan to offer integrated free mental health ...
Chrystia Freeland, the former finance minister who is running to replace Justin Trudeau as Canada’s prime minister, said ...
Toronto's proposed 2025 budget would increase funding for school food programs by nearly $6 million, the city says.
Introduction Population ageing in Africa is increasing healthcare demands. Hip fractures require multidisciplinary care and ...
“It is a chance to be recognized for doing the right thing,” says Kristina Leung, managing editor of Canada’s Top 100 ...
The Amazon case recalls another dispute 20 years ago in Quebec involving Walmart Canada. In 2004, that company closed a store in Jonquière, Que., citing profitability troubles just months after ...
Maybe Canada and the U.S. should merge, Stu Rothenberg writes. Think of the advantage in hockey — and for Senate and House ...
The trail of harm of the policies of the Doug Ford government has regrettably touched many Ontarians, finds a new and timely book, Against the People (Fernwood).
With about $1 billion invested over a quarter century in the Alberta SuperNet, the province still has some of the worst rural ...
Of the 437,000 study permits expected to be issued in 2025, 120,724 are expected to come from PAL/TAL-exempt students, while ...