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Canada warns asylum seekers it's no shortcut to immigration as border arrests rise and international student claims hit ...
A Canadian border agent stands guard at the Canada-U.S. border on Sept. 16, 2020, in Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, Quebec, Canada. (Christinne Muschi/Bloomberg) ...
Canada will discontinue funding hotel accommodations for asylum seekers after September, having spent $1.1 billion since 2020 ...
Data analyzed by the Investigative Journalism Bureau in Toronto shows Trump's crackdown on migrants is driving some to Canada ...
The number of asylum seekers coming from the United States to the St-Bernard-de-Lacolle border crossing in southern Quebec ...
As of July 27, over 3,000 asylum seekers had been processed at the Lacolle crossing, nearly triple the number recorded in ...
The war-torn theocratic nation of Iran has become the second highest source country of refugee claims to Canada (after India).
A growing number of migrants in the US are heading north to seek asylum, even as Canada adopts increasingly restrictive immigration policies of its own. During the first six days of July, Canadian ...
Thousands of migrants scared of deportation by President Trump’s administration are fleeing on foot to the Great White North, leading to a surge in asylum seekers to Canada not seen in years.
Ottawa's 2023 decision to open its borders to citizens from French-speaking Africa has led to a surge in well-organised scams targeting hopeful immigrants. Authorities warn that the number of ...
A Canadian border-security bill introduced by the Liberal government earlier this week may deny some asylum-seekers a refugee hearing and make it easier for the government to revoke migrants' status.