- Are border crossers breaking the law and jumping the queue? Answering your immigration questions
The 2016 census data related to immigration was released on Wednesday. Here are answers to common questions from readers about the Canadian immigration and refugee systems, taken from our "Coming to Canada" video series. - Trump says Clinton camp funding for Russia dossier 'a disgrace'
- 'We're all able to live together': New Heritage Minute looks at immigrant neighbourhoods
- 21.9% of Canadians are immigrants, the highest share in 85 years: StatsCan
- Toronto condo welcomes Airbnb after signing 1st agreement outside U.S. to regulate rentals
- Focus of fall economic statement was where Morneau wanted it: on the middle class
- Satellite captures images of vast clouds on Mars
A European satellite in orbit around Mars since 2003 has captured images of large water-ice and dust clouds across Mars. - Soylent has been called 'the future of food' and 'the end of food' — either way, it can’t be sold in Canada
- Justice minister denounces judge's comments on teen sexual assault victim's weight
- University withdraws disciplinary action against student over 'white fragility' Facebook post
- Scientists work toward reversible kind of gene editing
- China's Xi Jinping grows in power and influence, prepares to 'act big'
- Carleton University can reclaim $500K in pension paid to dead prof, court says
- Saskatoon teacher apologizes after giving homework referencing 'Indians' and 'Eskimos'
- Blind man, 76, charged with arson after natural gas house explosion
- 'The godfather of rock and roll:' music pioneer Fats Domino dead at age 89
- After hiking it twice this year, 'cautious' Bank of Canada keeps interest rate unchanged
- Natural gas industry in 'precarious' position as prices dive
Natural gas prices have slumped for several years in Western Canada, but hit a new low this summer. On a few occasions, prices fell to zero and then turned negative. Essentially, companies would have had to pay money to get rid of the gas they produced. - Canadian media have a blind spot when it comes to so-called ethnic issues
- Canada on track to resettle 1,200 victims of ISIS genocide, sexual slavery
- Protests turn deadly as Kenyan election repeat goes ahead
- Blast in Ukraine capital wounds lawmaker, kills bodyguard
- Too early to connect disappearance of women to human remains found on rural B.C. farm, police say
- 450-pound seal removed from Alaska airport runway
- Court cases, changing society impacting Indigenous self-identity claims
- 'Air Canada 781, go around': Investigators look into San Francisco landing
- Ontario makes it illegal to protest outside and near abortion clinics
- Nursing home wait-list soars to 32,000 as Ontario long-term care group demands more beds
- JFK assassination files released today
The U.S. government is required by today to release the final batch of files related to Kennedy's assassination in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963. Experts say the publication of the last trove of evidence could help allay suspicions of a conspiracy — at least for some. - Trump declares opioid crisis 'a national health emergency'
- Catalonia leader won't call snap election in Spanish constitutional crisis
- Accused killer's friend breaks down in witness box at Laura Babcock murder trial
- Ottawa pays $31.3M to Canadian men tortured in Syria
- Blasts at fireworks factory kill at least 47 in Indonesia
- Pediatricians 'increasingly' being asked about assisted death for kids
- Waiting to die: Winnipeg man says faith-based hospital delayed access to assisted death
- RCMP employee blows whistle on lead contamination risk from firing range
- Economy haunted by high consumer debt, low inflation and weak wage growth: Don Pittis
- Yoga teacher, musician, mom: The new faces of gender parity on St. John's city council
- Freedom Mobile network will soon work with iPhones, other LTE devices, Shaw confirms
Freedom Mobile, the wireless brand that Shaw Communications bought last year, says it has struck a deal with Apple that will allow its customers to use iPhones on its network, along with a much wider variety of other LTE devices. - NDP leader speaks at Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations meeting LIVE
- Bill Morneau promises share profits to charity, as watchdog considers investigation
- 'False alarm' after reports of possible hostage situation in downtown Toronto ends without incident
- Assad should have 'no role' in Syria's future, Rex Tillerson says
- Canada's housing market 'highly vulnerable,' CMHC warns
- New screening measures kick in for travellers on all flights bound for U.S.
- Small plane crashes west of Calgary, killing 2 men
- Canada's fossil fuel use to peak in 2019, National Energy Board now projects
- Bank of Canada treading lightly on interest rates, says Stephen Poloz
- Sunny ways with an edge: Turkey's Meral Aksener prepares to take on Erdogan
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