OpinionCanada’s immigration system is no kinder than America’sOpinion: Despite the Liberals’ boasts of its humanitarian credentials, Canada’s refugee intake numbers reveal something else
CanadaHow Canada became the ’crown jewel’ of smuggling destinationsIn a world flooded with millions of displaced people, Canada has become the dream destination—and a cash cow for those capitalizing on their hopes
CanadaWhy now is better than never for migrants in MontrealMany of the Haitians fleeing the U.S. don’t expect to win refugee status, but they will find a temporary safe haven in a welcoming city
CanadaThree Syrian mothers share stories of starting overPregnant when they arrived in Canada, they describe their experiences of giving birth, settling in and the parenting customs of their new home
CanadaThe real tragedy of Mavis Otuteye’s death: it didn’t have to happenThe Ghanaian woman found dead of exposure in a Minnesota field could’ve legally entered Canada—at a normal crossing
WorldIn Athens, an anarchists’ hotel for refugeesTaken over illegally from bankrupt owners, the hotel is now a friendly migrant oasis amidst a still-unfolding disaster
CanadaCanadians have turned a blind eye to the Liberals’ refugee failuresCanada’s big talk on refugees doesn’t align with the government’s private-sponsorship cap—which was swept under the rug
WorldSeeing a Syrian refugee’s journey, through a child’s eyesNorwegian filmmaker Egil Håskjold Larsen on ’69 Minutes Of 86 Days’, a refugee documentary focussed on humanity, not horror