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Statistics Canada may not be taking Canadian voices into consideration

Statistics Canada may not be taking Canadian voices into consideration

Although the Statistics Canada April Consumer Price Index (CPI) report said grocery prices are easing, Canadians and Food Banks Canada are saying they are still too high.
Canada to give citizenship rights to 'lost Canadians' and descendants

Canada to give citizenship rights to 'lost Canadians' and descendants

Legislative changes in 2009 in the citizenship act added a first-generation limit to citizenship by descent.
Freeland announces inflation decrease and healthcare boost in economic update

Freeland announces inflation decrease and healthcare boost in economic update

The federal government announced a three year low of inflation rates, promising to use savings for healthcare boost
Feds reject Toronto’s bid for drug decriminalization

Feds reject Toronto’s bid for drug decriminalization

The federal government rejected Toronto’s request for decriminalization of illegal substances.
$10-a-day childcare proves to be costly for daycare owners

$10-a-day childcare proves to be costly for daycare owners

The Ontario government says it will introduce a new way of funding $10-a-day childcare, but it's unclear who will help daycare providers with increasing debt.
Statistics Canada said country added 90,000 jobs in April but unemployment rate still at 6.1 per cent.

Statistics Canada said country added 90,000 jobs in April but unemployment rate still at 6.1 per cent.

Statistics Canada revealed that Canada's economy added 90,400 jobs this month but the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 6.1 per cent
Immigration expert says Express Entry candidates must note high CRS demands

Immigration expert says Express Entry candidates must note high CRS demands

Experts suggest that candidates in FSWP and FSTP should prepare more funds and improve their language skills to gain higher CRS points.
Canadians disapprove of governments' management of housing, survey says

Canadians disapprove of governments' management of housing, survey says

Most Canadians think federal and provincial governments are failing to provide affordable housing, a survey by Environics Institute reports.
Air accessibility summit in Ottawa targets mistreatment of people with disabilities

Air accessibility summit in Ottawa targets mistreatment of people with disabilities

Federal ministers Pablo Rodriguez and Kamal Khera hold Canada's first Air Accessibility Summit in response to the mistreatment.
Canadians are unconvinced by protests, poll says

Canadians are unconvinced by protests, poll says

A recent Angus Reid Institute poll says that 49 per cent of Canadians think that protests are ineffective at changing minds or making real policy changes.