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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is under increasing pressure from within his Liberal Party to resign before the next federal election. With the party trailing in polls and recent electoral losses, dissent among MPs is growing, raising questions about his leadership as he aims for a fourth term.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a significant reduction in Canada's immigration targets, lowering the number of new permanent residents from 500,000 to 395,000 for 2025. This decision aims to alleviate pressures on housing and public services as the country grapples with a housing crisis and rising costs of living.
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As Donald Trump returns to the White House, Canada braces for a potential influx of migrants fleeing his promised mass deportations. Immigration Minister Marc Miller warns that 'not everyone is welcome,' reflecting a significant shift in Canada's immigration stance since Trump's first term.