With growing public frustration, regional divides, and controversial leadership decisions, many are asking: is Canada’s political system beginning to fracture? In this video, we explore the tensions ...
A big game, but still. By Mike Ives There’s a lot to discuss in Canada ahead of its April 28 election, including tariffs, inequality and President Trump’s threats to annex the country. But a political ...
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Indian students and Canada

Canada rejection of Indian student visas spikes to 74%, linking India's role in assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar ...
Associate Professor, Sociology and Social Anthropology and Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Rural Futures for Atlantic Canada, Dalhousie University Karen Foster receives research funding from the ...
Opposition pledges to repeal carbon pricing scheme ahead of election 14 oil and gas CEOs say in letter they want provincial govts to set carbon regulations Five of six members of oil sands producers' ...
In August 2025, Canada rejected a record 74% of Indian student visa applications — more than double the rate from 2023. The ...
OTTAWA—Canada’s financial system continues to be well positioned to absorb the risks that could emerge from the greatest threats to funding, even in the face of uncertainty around trade and tariffs, ...
Rising tensions between Canada and the United States have made increased military investment and a renewed focus on national defence all but inevitable. A recent Angus Reid poll found three in four ...