IRCC has clarified the rules regarding Form IMM 5707 for certain work permit applications filed from within Canada
IRCC has clarified that Form IMM 5707 is no longer required for initial applications for certain work permits filed from within Canada.
An Alberta court has dismissed a petition calling for a possible referendum on the province's independence
An Alberta court has struck down a petition for a referendum on the province's independence due to a lack of consultation with First Nations.
IRCC has updated the processing times for immigration and citizenship applications
IRCC has updated the processing times for immigration and Canadian citizenship applications as of May 12, 2026.
Environment Canada is warning of a severe spring storm in Alberta
Environment Canada is warning of a severe spring storm in Alberta: wind gusts could reach 80–100 km/h, with rain, property damage, and hazardous road conditions expected.
Alberta plans to strengthen protections for the voter registry following a personal data scandal
An investigation is underway in Alberta into the unauthorized use of the voter registry. Elections Alberta is preparing recommendations to strengthen personal data protection.
Edmonton Police are warning about a scam involving private car sales
Edmonton Police are warning of a new scam involving private car sales: buyers may feign mechanical problems to pressure sellers into lowering the price.
IRCC has clarified the validity period of WP-EXT letters: what this means for Ukrainians in Canada
IRCC has clarified that WP-EXT (excluding PGWP) letters are valid for up to 365 days. Here’s what that means for Ukrainians in Canada with a CUAET work permit.
A 4.0-magnitude earthquake struck central Alberta
A 4.0-magnitude earthquake was recorded in central Alberta. The quake struck near Smoky Lake; there have been no reports of damage or injuries.
Bears are on the move in Alberta: tourists are being warned of dangers on popular trails
Bears have become more active in Alberta: incidents involving grizzly bears have been reported in Kananaskis, and Alberta Parks has issued Bear Warnings and is urging tourists to be cautious.
The Canadian government is considering the privatization of airports
The Canadian government is exploring the possibility of privatizing federal airports. Experts warn of the risk of rising fees and airfare costs.
Canada is tightening regulations on immigration consultants: what will change for applicants
Starting July 15, 2026, Canada will strengthen oversight of immigration consultants, introduce new regulatory measures, and establish a compensation fund for affected clients.
In Canada, you can be fined for refusing to participate in the census
The 2026 census has begun in Canada. Participation is mandatory, and a fine of up to $500 may be imposed for refusal, failure to comply, or providing false information.