Since the incoming U.S. (President-elect Donald Trump’s) first indications of possible tariffs against Mexico and Canada, I have found the Canadian reaction to be very interesting. First ...
It is time for Canada to go on the offensive ... we are told we may need for a comfortable retirement? We prioritize letters that respond to, or are inspired by, articles published by The Gazette.
Canada introduces stricter restrictions for Open Work Permit of family members of international students and foreign workers. (Reuters) As part of the broader measures announced in September 2024 ...
Canada’s carbon tax has drawn a lot of criticism, and promises to be a factor in the coming federal election. The criticism is justified, not only because of its adverse effect on the cost of ...
Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has announced major changes to the eligibility for Open Work Permits (OWPs) for family members of international students and foreign workers. These ...
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I believe most Canadians agree with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau regarding U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s misguided statement that Canada should become the 51st state in his country.
In our digital age of quick texts and brief emails, the art of letter writing offers a unique opportunity to create meaningful connections with loved ones. A well-crafted letter provides space for ...
Jean Chretien’s 91st birthday message published in the Globe and Mail should be required reading for all Canadians. He has stated clearly how our politicians, federal and provincial, as well as ...
Canada isn’t perfect, but we’re trying to do better. We owe that to the Indigenous communities whose pain and perseverance demand justice. Meanwhile, China’s abuses are happening right now ...