FREDERICTON — New Brunswick says a parasite threatening the country's oyster industry may have spread to the province's east coast.
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FREDERICTON — Immigration Minister Marc Miller says claims by New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs that Ottawa wants to force the province to take in 4,600 asylum seekers are "largely fictitious.
FREDERICTON — New Brunswick says a parasite threatening the country's oyster industry may have spread to the province's east coast.
Last week, the federal government announced it will be cutting immigration in response to mounting economic pressures, including the cost and...
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MONTREAL — Quebec universities and public colleges say they should be exempt from the government’s plan to reduce the number of international...
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has urged the Coalition to back new laws allowing the Government to pay countries to take former immigration detainees...