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"This same spirit drove me to stand with affected families on Parliament Hill on March 13, 2026, calling for reasonable timelines and transparency in security screenings. No family should be torn apart or careers stalled by excessive delays that go far beyond what's necessary for safety.
Canada is stronger when we welcome and integrate newcomers justly — without modern forms of exclusion. Let's keep building One Canada for All. ❤️🇨🇦
#CUAME #ImmigrationEquity #OneCanadaForAll #ForOurChildren
Over 100 affected families will gather at Parliament Hill on March 13 to speak out against long, unexplained PR delays. Many applicants have lived in Canada since their teenage years, built their education and careers here, yet their applications have been delayed for 2–3 years with no timeline or answers.
Family reunification has effectively stalled, and many children attending this protest are being forced to live apart from their parents because of these delays. Families are left in limbo, careers are on hold, and futures remain uncertain.
These endless delays are also pushing highly skilled, high-value talent to leave Canada.
We are calling on IRCC to provide transparency, clear timelines, and fair treatment for long-term residents who have already made Canada their home.
Learn more: https://t.co/ArNhjeyix7
JUST IN: Jonathan Lewis, a teenage boy who was beaten up by 15 students at a high school in Las Vegas, Nevada had died.
Throw them all in prison for life.
According to the boy's father, the brutal beating happened after 17 year old Jonathan Lewis stood up for one of his "smaller friends."
"A couple (of kids) attacked him, and they weren’t able to hurt him enough, and they all attacked him at once," the father, Jonathan Lewis said.
In an emotional interview with a local news station, Lewis' father remembered his son, saying he was a quiet kid and they had plans to move to Austin, Texas together.
"I just love my children with all my heart, and it’s just unimaginable that we could ever come to this point," Lewis, said.
"I think there’s just a failure of all of humanity to recognize that we need to be teaching our youth how to coexist."
Lewis had kept his son on life support hoping for a miracle.
Lewis was an artist and was considering joining the United States Navy like his grandfather.
Devastating.