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Party Quebecois leader faces backlash over "frerism" and federal policy comments
Parti Quebecois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon is under fire from federal ministers and advocacy groups following remarks made at a recent town hall regarding "frerism" and Muslim immigration. St-Pierre Plamondon suggested that an ideology linked to the Muslim Brotherhood is a documented reality in Europe but remains undocumented in Canada because it aligns with the Federal Government's "post-national" agenda. Federal ministers Jean-Yves Duclos and Marc Miller dismissed the
Apr 28


Advocates call for structural reforms to restore balance in Canada’s immigration system
Canada’s longstanding commitment to multiculturalism is facing a critical test as temporary residents remain in prolonged legal limbo. While the Federal Government provides robust support for Francophone communities, non-official language ethnocultural groups often lack similar institutional recognition. Current policies frequently prioritize overseas applicants over integrated temporary workers and students who have already proven their success within the Canadian economy. E
Apr 27


Saskatchewan passes new legislation to permanently codify cultural heritage recognitions
The Government of Saskatchewan has passed The From Many Peoples, Strength Act, establishing a permanent framework to celebrate the province's diverse cultural and faith groups. This legislation eliminates the requirement for communities to request formal proclamations annually for their specific heritage days, weeks, or months. By codifying these recognitions into law, the province ensures they are automatically observed each year, supported by standalone documents that deta
Apr 20
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