RCMP recruiting hurt by unrealistic targets, lengthy process, auditor general says

OTTAWA—A lengthy application process and unrealistic targets have plagued the RCMP’s recruitment efforts in recent years, leaving the police force thousands of officers short of its needs, warns a new

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RCMP recruiting hurt by unrealistic targets, lengthy process, auditor general says

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OTTAWA—A lengthy application process and unrealistic targets have plagued the RCMP’s recruitment efforts in recent years, leaving the police force

Alberta to change legislation allowing lawsuits over sharing deepfake intimate images

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EDMONTON - Alberta’s government says it’s looking to change an existing law to let people sue others for sharing fake

Canada's international student program blasted by auditor for failing to address 'integrity concerns'

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Canada’s Immigration Department failed to crack down on study permit applicants and holders flagged for potential fraud and non-compliance — and

Quebec's secularism law threatens religious and equality rights, Supreme Court hears

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OTTAWA — Minority rights groups warned the Supreme Court of Canada Monday that religious and equality rights would be in

Canada's immigration bill may compromise rights, UN committee says

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The United Nations Human Rights Committee is sounding the alarm over Canada’s immigration and borders bill, saying its measures may weaken refugee protection

B.C. company faces U.S. sanctions over alleged ties to terrorist group Hezbollah

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WASHINGTON - A British Columbia company has been sanctioned by the United States over its alleged ties to fundraising for

Former Alberta cabinet minister accuses government of killing key tool for scrutiny

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EDMONTON - New rules are now in effect in the Alberta legislature that one opposition member has warned will effectively

Manitoba budget to try to ease some of the pressure from rising property taxes

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WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government is set to offer relief to some homeowners hit by rising property taxes in its

Feds say more than 51,000 firearms reported as compensation program nears close

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Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree says gun owners have reported more than 51,000 firearms to the federal government with one