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Canada sees population growth not seen since the 1950s
Canada is growing at a pace not seen since the baby boom in the 1950s — and it’s being driven largely by the arrival of non-permanent residents.
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'They're poisoning the blood of our country,' says Trump
In a campaign rally on Saturday, Donald Trump spoke about immigrants coming into America, making remarks critics say are dangerous and echo language used by Nazi leader Adolf Hitler.
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What is an Israeli settler?
Hundreds of thousands of them live illegally on Palestinian land, and they’re a major part of Israel’s occupation.
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US: Migration expected to be a major election issue
At state capitals and mayor’s offices across the US, lawmakers are struggling to cope with the cost of the migrant surge.
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'Banning Hijab in schools in the name of Freedom of Speech......': Ebrahim Raisi
Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, representing the Shia theocratic state, displayed a Quran at the UN podium.Raisi stated that the West aimed to distract using "freedom of speech" while emphasizing that "disrespectful actions" would not...
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Activist Nazanin Boniadi criticizes Iran's double standards and religious persecution
In response to Ebrahim Raisi's speech at the United Nations General Assembly, activist Nazanin Boniadi has raised important concerns regarding Iran's actions and policies. She has highlighted Iran's double standards in treating its own...
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New York City's Tenement Museum Highlights 1950s Immigrant Experience
New York City's Tenement Museum Highlights 1950s Immigrant Experience
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Learning the History of the Tenement Museum in New York City
The Tenement Museum in New York City's Lower East Side showcases the stories of immigrants and migrants from over a century ago to the mid- to late 1900s. Cheddar News dropped in to take a look at what the museum is currently offering as...
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Germany immigration: Government to ease path for skilled migrants
While some European governments are trying to limit immigration, Germany is taking a more practical approach.
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‘I still think there’s room for growth,’ says Jessie Reyez
The 31-year-old musician discusses Toronto’s booming music scene and how the industry can improve.
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New immigration target creates housing worries
Though construction industry insiders say Ottawa's record target of 1.5 million new Canadians within the next three years is good for business, others worry where the newcomers will make their homes given the ongoing housing crisis.
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Denmark elections: Calls for controversial law to be repealed
Danes want politicians to scrap a law under which homes in so-called hard ghettos can be demolished.
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New census data shows proportion of immigrants hits new record
New census data shows almost a quarter of Canada’s population were or are immigrants or permanent residents, setting a new record. If the trend continues, immigrants could represent 34 per cent of the population by 2041, according to...
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Canada has more immigrants than ever, Census data shows
New census data shows almost a quarter of Canada’s population were or are immigrants or permanent residents, setting a new record. If the trend continues, immigrants could represent 34 per cent of the population by 2041, according to...
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Smith comments showed 'naivete or lack of education or lack of moral compass'
Indigenous scholar Rachel Snow, a member of the Stoney Nakoda Nations, and Anila Lee Yuen, CEO of the Centre for Newcomers in Calgary, say Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's comments about the unvaccinated being the most...
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Republican governors sending migrants to Democrat-run states
Over the past few months thousands of migrants who crossed the southern U.S. border have been bussed to places like New York City and Chicago as part of a push by Republican governors to get the Biden administration to stop allowing...
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Number of mostly French-speaking households in Quebec dropping, census data shows
New census data shows the proportion of predominantly French-speakers in Quebec is falling — proof, says the province, that its French-language bill is necessary. The data also shows the number of French-English bilingual Quebecers is on...
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Surge in gun crime in Sweden sparks fears ahead of election
Sweden is battling a wave of gang violence. It now has the highest rate of gun deaths in Europe.
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Canadian woman describes 'complicated' process to help cousin flee Ukraine
Canadian Bohdana Stepanenko-Lypovyk is arranging visas to help multiple Ukrainians flee the war and come to Canada. She is currently hosting her cousin, Valeriia Stepanenko, and tells Rosemary Barton Live that while the visa process is...
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American Express, Nova Credit Partner to Help Immigrants Establish U.S. Credit History
American Express and Nova Credit have partnered the credit passport program aimed at expanding access to credit for immigrants from the Dominican Republic, Nigeria, Kenya, and Brazil. Misha Esipov, co-founder and CEO of Nova Credit,...
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Boston about to make history with two women running for mayor
Two women are running for mayor, and whoever wins will be the first female elected to run the city.
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Digital Remittance Company Remitly Debuts on Nasdaq
Financial services provider Remitly is one of the latest companies to go public on the Nasdaq. CEO and co-founder Matt Oppenheimer joined Cheddar to break down how his money transfer business operates as well discuss the decision behind...
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Ottawa opening new pathway to permanent residency for essential workers, graduates
The federal government has revealed it wants to make it easier for temporary essential workers and international students to achieve permanent residency.
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Is the UK really a 'beacon' for a multiethnic society?
The UK has been called a 'beacon to the rest of Europe and the world' when it comes to tackling racial inequality by a government-appointed commission, but many in the country doubt the report.