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Fewer than 850 irregular border crossers deported, hundreds more in limbo
Multiple options for appeals, diplomatic difficulties and changing global conditions mean only a small fraction of the people who've crossed into Canada from the U.S. between border points to seek asy...
The Canadian Press
Oct 18, 2019
Company to remove pro-Maxime Bernier billboards that criticize ‘mass immigration’
OTTAWA - The owner of billboards currently showcasing ads that seek to promote the People's Party of Canada's controversial stance on immigration reversed course on Sunday, saying the company would ta...
The Canadian Press
Aug 26, 2019
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jacques Boissinot
Trump postpones nationwide immigration enforcement sweep
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump on Saturday delayed a nationwide immigration sweep to deport people living the United States illegally, including families, saying he would give lawmakers two weeks...
Associated Press
Jun 23, 2019
Refugee changes will hurt women asylum seekers, women’s organizations say
OTTAWA - A group of Canadian women's organizations has called on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to withdraw controversial changes to asylum laws in his government's omnibus budget bill because of the h...
The Canadian Press
May 08, 2019
THE CANADIAN PRESS/Sean Kilpatrick
Canada’s asylum system unable to respond to spikes in claims, auditor finds
OTTAWA - Canada's refugee system is plagued with a backlog of asylum claims that is worse now than it has ever been, caused in part by systemic inefficiencies, according to findings from acting audito...
The Canadian Press
May 07, 2019
Baloney Meter: Have Libs reunited more immigrants with parents and grandparents?
OTTAWA - "Mr. Speaker, the facts speak for themselves. This is the Conservative position on parents and grandparents. The Conservatives described parents and grandparents as a "burden" on the federal ...
The Canadian Press
Feb 07, 2019
Newcomers' World Market showcases diverse international goods
The Newcomers' World Market at Regina's Westminster United Church showcased the diversity of the city through unique international food and crafts on Saturday. Typically, about 18 to 20 different coun...
Joseph Ho
Dec 03, 2018
Akinyemi Fadoju sold most of the plantain chips he brought to the Newcomer’s World Market at Westminster United Church in Regina on Dec. 1. (Joseph Ho/980 CJME)
Regina police need language interpreters
With Regina's population continuing to grow and get more diverse, Regina Police Service (RPS) is looking at increasing the amount of interpreters it has available to help their officers. RPS have put ...
CJME News
Dec 01, 2018
The Regina Police Service released its mid-year crime statistics on Aug. 29, 2023. (980 CJME file photo)
Learn your rights on entering U.S. after pot legalization
It could be difficult for some Canadians to cross the border into the United States once marijuana is legalized. U.S. immigration lawyer Len Saunders told Gormley on Thursday that Canadians caught pos...
CJME News
Oct 11, 2018
Report offers ‘snapshot’ into community need in south Sask.
A new report is taking a closer look at the vitality of southern Saskatchewan communities and how to improve quality of life. The South Saskatchewan Community Foundation (SSCF) released its 2018 Vital...
Oct 07, 2018
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