Prime Minister Justin Trudeau acknowledged that the federal government could have acted more swiftly in addressing issues with immigration programs, attributing challenges to “bad actors” exploiting the system. Trudeau outlined reductions in permanent residency admissions and changes to the temporary foreign worker program, aiming to stabilize population growth and align immigration rates with housing supply. The government plans to gradually increase immigration levels once housing stocks catch up.
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DND to start construction on new F-35 hangars despite review
The Department of National Defence is investing $500 million in two new F-35 hangars, with total infrastructure costs expected to exceed $2 billion, as Canada reviews its $19 billion purchase of 88 F-35s amid rising tensions with the U.S. Construction will begin soon in Cold Lake and Bagotville, but the delivery of the first jets has been delayed until 2026, with costs having surged to $27.7 billion. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: The...
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