Coverage of immigration levels, asylum costs, temporary residents, housing capacity, schools, health care and the need for honest planning tied to real infrastructure.
2026-05-15 · Immigration / Housing / IRCC
Ottawa now admits immigration affects housing. IRCC’s own numbers point to nearly 82,000 homes needed for new landed immigrants last year, while CMHC counted 241,171 urban starts.
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2026-05-11 · Jobs / Immigration / Labour Market
Canada lost jobs in April and unemployment climbed again. At the same time, Ottawa is giving selected rural employers more room to hire low-wage temporary foreign workers. That deserves scrutiny.
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2026-05-10 · Immigration / Asylum Costs / Liberal Spending
A Sonia West/Jasraj Hallan clip is spreading fast. The exact per-person claim needs proof, but official records show asylum housing, hotels and health costs have become a multi-billion-dollar Liberal accountability problem.
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2026-05-09 · Immigration / Housing / IHAP
The “free houses” framing is too loose. But official records show Liberal Ottawa sends asylum-housing money to municipalities, hotel costs hit taxpayers hard, and Peel’s deal includes future capital acquisition.
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2026-05-07 · Immigration / Public Safety / World Cup
A Conservative accountability look at Q-1190: Parliament is asking Ottawa for World Cup temporary visa data on security flags, fraud, criminal records and ministerial overrides before Canada hosts 13 games.
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2026-05-05 · Immigration / Liberal Mismanagement / Audit Failure
An audit flagged approximately 800 fraudulent foreign students inside Canada's immigration system. The Liberal government's response, reported today by the Western Standard: Ottawa cannot track them. After years of Liberal mismanagement of the immigration file, the system is so broken that fraudster
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2026-05-01 · Immigration / Taxpayer Money
Canada paid over $1.1 billion in Canada Child Benefit payments to temporary residents in 2025 alone — nearly $3 billion over five years. The numbers are climbing.
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