Why is it that previous governments did not investigate many cases of citizenship fraud before?
Immigration
Heathrow Wins Airport Gold
Mary-Jane Bennett argues that Canada must privatize its airports to reduce passenger loss to the United States and bolster our major airports as hubs of commercial activity.
Admitted But Excluded: Removing Occupational Barriers to Entry for Immigrants to Canada
Professor Bryan Schwartz describes the harmful impact of occupational licensing requirements that prevent skilled immigrants from working in the professions for which they are trained.
Media Release – Removing Occupational Barriers to Entry for Immigrants to Canada: Admitted But Excluded
Professor Bryan Schwartz, along with several colleagues, describes barriers to professional practice that unfairly prevent highly skilled immigrant professionals from working in the jobs for which they are trained. This publication describes the problem, and identifies a number of strategies for policy reform.
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Canada in 2073—Will There Be One?
“Ahead, Thar Be Dragons.” The world of 2023 is a scary place. One major war is raging, with others probably on the way. The Pax Americana that has given us freedom of the seas and allowed global trade to flourish might be breaking down. International piracy,...
World Cries out for Canadian LNG, “No Business Case” Feds have Totally Failed Us
Today, Canada’s natural gas sector is seeing its decade of darkness due to federal policy. And it’s not because the opportunity wasn’t there. It was because our government allowed its ideology, and that of its anti-oil and gas friends (also known as protestors) to...
America, 300 Million Strong
With the American population reaching 300 million, some see it as a bad thing, wanting to slow the population growth rate. This writer sees it as a blessing and lists his reasons why.
The American Dream: For 300 Million
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Cinderella’s Slipper — Fitting Reality to Immigration Policy
CANADA is running out of workers. It’s small wonder. Our birth rate is only three-quarters of the population’s replacement requirement. The baby boom generation that pretty much runs things is aging and approaching retirement. The economy is growing and needs more workers.
Ireland Basks in its Economic Spring
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Immigrants, Reconquistas and Economic Systems
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A generation in debt, with no way out
Education is supposed to be the ticket to prosperity, but young people find themselves saddled with debt, not only personal but generational.
Manitoba’s Record Population Growth
According to Statistics Canada, the number of new immigrants and people from other parts of Canada who made Manitoba their home in 2004 was the highest in at least 35 years.
World to Suffer: Aging/Declining Population
The world is not in danger of overpopulation as has been feared, but rather declining population.
Why We Should Not Close Our Borders
Making a case for more immigration, not less