Maple News reports that Canada is facing mounting pressure to act decisively in response to the escalating humanitarian crisis in Afghanistan—particularly for those who are now at risk under Taliban rule. Following the U.S. withdrawal and the Taliban’s swift resurgence, thousands of Afghans fear for their safety, especially those who […]
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How Canada’s 2021 Election Shapes the Future for Immigrant Voters
Maple News reports that Canadians headed to the polls on September 20, 2021, to elect a new federal government—an event that carries significant implications for immigrant communities across the country. Canada has one of the highest citizenship conversion rates globally, with approximately 85% of immigrants eventually becoming Canadian citizens. To […]
Where Canada’s Political Parties Stand on Immigration in 2021
Maple News reports that immigration remains a key issue in the 2021 Canadian federal election, with all major political parties voicing support for newcomers. Amid ongoing global crises, including the humanitarian emergency in Afghanistan, Canada is positioning itself as a nation committed to welcoming vulnerable populations. The governing Liberal Party […]
How Canadians Abroad Can Vote by Mail in Federal Elections
Maple News reports that Canadian citizens overseas can still have their voice heard in the upcoming federal election—by casting their vote through the mail. With a firm deadline of Tuesday, September 14, at 6 p.m. Eastern Time, eligible Canadians living away from home must act quickly to participate. To qualify, […]
Explained: How Canada’s Electoral System Works
Maple News reports that Canada’s federal election process plays a vital role in shaping the nation’s democratic framework. On September 20, 2021, eligible Canadian citizens—those aged 18 and over—were invited to vote in the federal election to determine the new composition of the House of Commons. While only citizens have […]
Lifeline Afghanistan Initiative Mobilizes Canadians to Support Refugee Resettlement
Maple News reports that a new non-partisan initiative, Lifeline Afghanistan, has officially launched to support Canada’s efforts to resettle at least 20,000 Afghan refugees. This organization aims to mobilize civic engagement, streamline sponsorship resources, and coordinate efforts to welcome Afghan newcomers to safety and opportunity in Canada. Canada has a […]
What Drives Immigrant Voter Participation in Canadian Elections?
With federal elections approaching, Canada’s political parties are ramping up efforts to connect with immigrant communities—an increasingly influential demographic in shaping electoral outcomes. Maple News reports that while immigrants in Canada are far from a monolithic voting bloc, their growing numbers and geographic concentration in key ridings make them a […]
Canadian Conservatives Overtake Liberals in Pre-Election Polls as Immigration Policy Takes Center Stage
Maple News reports that three weeks after Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called a snap federal election, the Liberal Party is trailing the Conservatives in the latest national polls. Led by Erin O’Toole, the Conservatives have held the lead since last week, signaling a shift in voter sentiment ahead of the […]
Canada Opens Borders to Fully Vaccinated Tourists
Maple News reports that, as of September 7, 2021, Canada has officially reopened its borders to fully vaccinated tourists worldwide. This marks a significant step in the country’s phased reopening plan following border closures due to the COVID-19 pandemic. To be eligible for entry, travelers must have completed a full […]
Canada’s Immigration Policy Direction Hinges on Federal Election Outcome
Maple News reports that Canada’s federal election slated for September 20 will play a pivotal role in shaping the nation’s immigration policy for years to come. As immigration falls under shared federal and provincial jurisdiction, the federal government—primarily through Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC)—holds significant influence over how many […]
Canada Adds 90,000 Jobs in August, Nearing Pre-Pandemic Employment Levels
Canada’s labour market continued its recovery in August, adding 90,000 jobs and bringing national employment within 156,000 positions of its pre-pandemic benchmark set in February 2020, according to the latest Labour Force Survey. Maple News reports that this is the closest Canada has come to full job recovery since the […]
Tight Federal Election Race as Liberals Regain Narrow Lead
Maple News reports that the Canadian federal election is heading into its final stretch, with the Liberal Party slightly edging ahead in what continues to be a neck-and-neck race with the Conservatives. Recent polling data suggests the Liberals are regaining momentum following last week’s official debates. According to national tracking […]
Liberal and Conservative Support Neck-and-Neck Ahead of Canada’s 2021 Election
Maple News reports that the 2021 Canadian federal election remains a dead heat, with the Liberal and Conservative parties virtually tied just days before voters head to the polls on September 20. With millions having already cast their ballots during the advance voting period, Canadians are facing one of the […]
Toronto Launches Resettlement Fund to Support Incoming Afghan Refugees
Maple News reports that the City of Toronto, in partnership with United Way Greater Toronto and Lifeline Afghanistan, has launched the Toronto Region Afghan Resettlement Fund. This collaborative initiative aims to provide urgent and comprehensive support to Afghan refugees resettling in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Following the Canadian government’s […]
Canada Launches 2021 Parents and Grandparents Sponsorship Lottery
Maple News reports that Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) has officially begun the 2021 Parents and Grandparents Program (PGP) lottery draw. This year, IRCC plans to invite 30,000 potential sponsors to apply for permanent residency sponsorship of their parents and grandparents. The selection process, which kicked off the week […]
Canada Votes: Tight Race Between Liberals and Conservatives Mirrors 2019 Election
Maple News reports that Canadians head to the polls today in what is shaping up to be one of the closest federal elections in recent memory. As voting begins, the Liberal and Conservative parties are virtually tied, leaving the outcome uncertain until mail-in ballots are counted in the days to […]