
Can Canada Trim Its Reliance on Foreign Labor?
For the first time, the government will set a cap on visas for temporary residents, including temporary workers and students, this fall.
By Vjosa Isai
For the first time, the government will set a cap on visas for temporary residents, including temporary workers and students, this fall.
By Vjosa Isai
The reports were tantalizing, but someone else was behind the expensive purchase.
By Rukmini Callimachi and Vivian Marino
An increase of more than 8 percent will take effect on Sept. 1. The base membership will go up by $5, to $65 per year.
By Hank Sanders
This documentary follows a renowned Inuit activist over seven years, making sense of the ways in which racism and impoverishment can abrade one’s sense of self.
By Devika Girish
British Columbia’s partial retreat from an experiment to decriminalize drug possession reveals a political shift in Canada over combating the opioid crisis.
By Vjosa Isai and Alana Paterson
Andrea Skinner said in The Toronto Star that her stepfather sexually abused her at age 9, and that her mother stayed with him after she learned of it.
By Elizabeth A. Harris
Oil sands companies pushing a carbon capture project shut down their website after a law banning misleading environmental claims was passed.
By Ian Austen
British Columbia recognized the Haida’s aboriginal title to their islands decades after the Indigenous group launched a battle on the ground and in the courts.
By Norimitsu Onishi and Amber Bracken
After a last-minute setback, the Canadian Canoe Museum has finally opened its new building in Ontario.
By Ian Austen
In a changing climate, extreme wildfire events are becoming far more common and more intense, according to a new analysis.
By Austyn Gaffney
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