Droit d’asile: Canada’s Asylum System Faces New Challenges Amid Policy Changes
Canada’s asylum system is set to implement new rules that could impact around 30,000 applicants, raising concerns about access to protection.
Canada’s asylum system is set to implement new rules that could impact around 30,000 applicants, raising concerns about access to protection.
The recent increase in minimum tax in Bangladesh has raised significant concerns regarding its constitutionality and economic impact. Key figures are reacting to the implications of these contraventions.
A WestJet flight to Cabo San Lucas faced a two-hour delay due to unruly passengers, prompting police intervention at Vancouver International Airport.
Rep. Eric Swalwell is being investigated for allegations of sexual assault, which have raised significant concerns regarding his gubernatorial campaign in California.
Gjoa Haven faced a significant power outage, prompting a state of emergency. Electricity has since been restored, but challenges remain for residents.
A Ryanair passenger was sentenced to 10 months in prison for unruly behavior during a flight, underscoring the airline’s strict policies.
The recent shooting at Lambton College has resulted in the tragic death of a student, Dane Nisbet, and left two others injured. The community is reeling from this violence.
A young man lost his life in a tragic accident, highlighting ongoing issues within Sûreté du Québec. The circumstances surrounding the crash remain unclear.
The gun buyback program in Canada faces challenges, especially in Alberta, where participation is low despite federal expectations.
The Humboldt Broncos crash remains a pivotal moment for the community, with ongoing memorial projects to honor the victims and support healing.