Canada has capped fines for insufficient funds in bank accounts
New rules regarding NSF fees have taken effect in Canada: banks can no longer charge more than $10 for insufficient funds in an account.
Canada has unveiled a new immigration plan
Canada has unveiled its new immigration plan for 2026–2028: 380,000 permanent residents annually, fewer temporary entries, and new priorities for IRCC.
Canada is eliminating additional fees for changing or canceling internet and mobile plans: what this means in practice
The CRTC is eliminating additional fees for changing, activating, and canceling internet and mobile plans in Canada. Here’s what will change and when the changes take effect.
Bill C-12 in Canada: What the New Immigration Law Changes
An Analysis of Bill C-12 in Canada: What the New Immigration Law Changes, What Rules Are Being Prepared for Migrants and Refugees, and What Its Current Status Means.
Canada changes rules for access to free settlement services for some immigrants
Find out how Canada is changing the rules for access to settlement services for immigrants, who is affected, what deadlines will apply, and what newcomers need to consider.
TikTok allowed to continue operations in Canada
Canada has allowed TikTok to continue operating in the country, provided it complies with new requirements regarding security, user data protection, and transparency.
Canada to grant permanent residency to 33,000 temporary workers
The Canadian government plans to grant permanent residency to 33,000 temporary foreign workers in 2026–2027 as part of its new Immigration Levels Plan 2026–2028.
In Canada, Ukrainian students have been granted an extension of their tuition discount
The Saskatchewan government has extended local tuition rates for Ukrainian students who arrived under the CUAET until March 31, 2030.
Canada has issued a gold coin in the shape of a Ukrainian pysanka
The Royal Canadian Mint has unveiled the Pysanka Pure Gold Coin 2026: a pysanka coin made of 99.99% gold, with a face value of CAD 250, limited edition.
New Express Entry rules in 2026: now you need one year of experience
Canada has updated its Express Entry rules for 2026: professional categories now require at least 12 months of work experience in the last 3 years.
Alberta is once again considering abolishing daylight saving time
Alberta is considering ending seasonal daylight saving time following British Columbia's decision to switch to permanent daylight saving time.
Large-scale protests planned in Alberta on May 29: AFL announces provincial day of action
The Alberta Federation of Labor has declared May 29 a provincial day of protest. The AFL is calling on residents to attend rallies in response to the policies of the Danielle Smith government.