Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Claire McFarlane, Sara Mojtehedzadeh
Publication Date: August 6, 2025 - 06:30
Advocates fear Haitian nationals intercepted in Quebec could face deportation if they are returned to U.S.
August 6, 2025
Canadian authorities intercepted a 16-foot U-Haul truck at the U.S.-Canada border near Stanstead, Que., just minutes after alleged smugglers loaded in 44 people, the RCMP say.
The people found in the sweltering cargo area, most of whom were Haitian nationals, included a pregnant woman and young children, police said. They allegedly told officers they had crossed the border on foot, walking for two hours before the truck picked them up.
Secularism Minister Jean-François Roberge says the government is uneasy with what he describes as a growing phenomenon of people praying in the streets, especially in Montreal.
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Nine Manitoba manufacturers will be receiving a share of more than $21 million in funding to help improve productivity and stay competitive internationally.
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It would seem almost impossible to spend billions of dollars on Ontario’s housing problems without producing a positive result, yet Premier Doug Ford’s government is managing to do it.
The PC government has committed $5.2 billion to two major programs to speed up housing construction and increase supply, but the province’s housing situation is getting worse, not better.
The numbers are not good. A
new RBC housing study...
August 28, 2025 - 13:12 | Randall Denley | National Post
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