TORONTO – Had I been a Canadian political figure in the 1950s, I would have bought the rights to the song Casetta in Canada, Sanremo Festival, 1957 and invested in its distribution among nations and peoples desirous of a better life elsewhere (here to be specific). Our country would have been overrun with immigrants characterized by their optimism, drive and grit, just like the protagonist in the song.
TORONTO – Choice of candidates and party financing: these are the two “doors” that allow hostile foreign states to “enter” Canada to interfere, or at least try, in the elections and, consequently, in the country’s politics. This is what, in a nutshell, the head of Elections Canada, Stéphane Perrault (Chief Electoral Officer of Canada), reported to the Foreign Interference Commission. →
TORONTO – Il numero di studenti internazionali che chiedono asilo politico in Canada è in costante aumento. Ad ammetterlo è stato lo stesso ministro dell’Immigrazione Marc Miller, aggiungendo che il governo federale sta vagliando la situazione per trovare il modo più efficace per riparare la falla…
TORONTO – The US Customs and Border Protection (CPB) saw a record number of migrants on the border Canada – United States between October 2023 and July of this year: almost 20 thousand people tried to leave Canada to enter the United States illegally. CBP reported encountering 19,498 migrants at border crossings on the northern border between October 2023 and July 2024, including 15,612 in the Swanton sector, which runs along Quebec’s border with New York and Vermont. →
TORONTO – The “lack of houses” justification, given by the federal government to support the recent crackdown on immigration (read our previous article here), appears totally founded in the face of the data presented to The Canadian Press (here the article) by real estate operators in the Toronto metropolitan area: in a nutshell, they say the houses are there, of course. And we are talking about thousands of new, unsold, empty apartments. →
