US Supreme Court rules open the door for more deportations. Can Ottawa's new asylum rules, expanded Safe Third Country Agreement & intensified border control deter a new wave of arrivals? Here's what potential asylum seekers will face when they get here:
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From @Sadeenmohsen@GhadaaSharif and me: FIFA is using thousands of volunteers at the World Cup, relying on them to deliver everything from its anti-doping program to “brand protection.” Advocates question if the organization is evading labour protections https://t.co/BbRy5KewTH
The RCMP is paying for a Black Hawk it can’t use and its border patrol program has taken a hit after Transport Canada grounded the Mounties’ newest chopper because it appears to be offside with Canadian regulations, the Star has learned. https://t.co/wWZcAiyUkt via @torontostar
What Canada's low-key immigration minister has accomplished in her first year on the job, according to critics, is "turn down the political heat on immigration" for the Carney government + maybe return IRCC to a bureaucrats-led operation out of politics
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Ottawa's proposal said there were 298,200 cases in the system as of March and the average wait times reached 25 months. Changes are necessary to "enable operational efficiencies that cannot be achieved through administrative measures alone."
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From @Sadeenmohsen and me: The World Cup will shut down streets in their neighbourhood. With just days to go, some residents in Liberty Village and Fort York were still waiting for special city passes to let them in https://t.co/voC3FldjbL
Breaking: @MayorOliviaChow is running for re-election come Oct. 26. Monday’s confirmation ends months of speculation and sets up what’s expected to be a bitter contest with @BradMBradford, who declared last year he’s running for mayor. https://t.co/SPuhgQEGk3 via @TorontoStar
An important reality check and myth-bust from @bcohenn on what Toronto’s mayor can actually do: https://t.co/zfdYelxC6m Everything from what “strong mayor” entails and budget powers to whether the city’s top job can (it can’t) direct the police force. Via @TorontoStar
Exclusive from me today: Longtime CTV journalist Natalie Johnson is throwing her hat in the ring to become the next councillor for Beaches-East York. https://t.co/ImLzGn38Co via @TorontoStar
We're asking notable Torontonians what they'd do as mayor.
Blue Jay Davis Schneider wouldn't change much.
But if he had to? "The one thing would probably be the taxes. It’s a lot of taxes."
What would you do? Tell us: [email protected]
Read more: https://t.co/zeP6KCUxHu
Will the Canadian Tire Centre offer less of a home ice advantage for the Ottawa Charge? I was thrilled to join @SunGarrioch this morning to talk all things Charge during this postseason run. Thanks for having me out!
The Ottawa Mayor went viral this week after sharing a photo some describe as a wasteland. Here's my conversation with Sutcliffe on his 'Good morning Ottawa' posts for @OttawaCitizen : https://t.co/kbf9zITdsx
Clashing visions define pivotal NDP leadership race as party prepares to rebuild. My latest on the choice for New Democrats and challenges ahead, a week before the new leader is announced: https://t.co/0npRdW16O4 via @torontostar
Journo jobs alert: @TorontoStar's well-paid, unionized year-long journalist internship program for 2026-27 is open for applications. Current cohort includes eight reporters and two photogs. Deadline for applying is April 15. https://t.co/i6hDPqiJFp
Mark Carney's Liberals are running a victory lap after MP Lori Idlout ditched the NDP to join them — placing a majority of seats within their grasp #cdnpoli https://t.co/gkPnosJjU7
Evacuate or stay? Canadians living in Middle East face difficult choice as Iran conflict escalates https://t.co/aPYRAllYwP from @Sadeenmohsen via @torontostar