John McCallum
Everything you need to know about the wild Huawei extradition case in Canada
The U.S. has a week to formally file an extradition request for Meng Wanzhou, who was detained in Vancouver at its behest.
Huawei Executive Has ‘Strong’ Case Against Extradition Thanks to Donald Trump, Canadian Diplomat to China Says
Canada’s ambassador to China John McCallum says Meng Wanzhou can use Donald Trump’s political involvement in her case to fight extradition, along with two other legal arguments.
These are the new faces of Trudeau's refreshed cabinet
Trudeau promotes Freeland, demotes Monsef, picks a new democratic reform champion and installs new immigration minister.
Trudeau shuffles team to fit with Trump and make a deal with China
Trudeau shakes up his team ahead of the Trump inauguration, with a mix of promotions and demotions
Canada’s Immigration System Has a Fraud Problem Because Bureaucrats Made Typos
A new report released Tuesday by the Office of the Auditor General points to widespread deficiencies that could be letting hundreds gain citizenship illegally. It comes as Canada takes in more immigrants than ever.
Canada Says It Will Accept More Immigrants This Year Than It Has in Decades
Canada plans to accept 300,000 immigrants this year, including more refugees than usual. But it will be at the expense of people trying to enter on the merits of their professional qualifications.
What It's Like to Get Married to Keep Your Partner from Being Deported
Under the pressure of time, it isn't fraud, it's the only option.
Canada Reverses Its Decision to Deport Syrian Teen It Held in Solitary Confinement
Earlier this week, news emerged that the Canada Border Services Agency was deporting Mohammed, a 16-year-old Syrian boy, because he came in through the US.
Canada is Going to Deport a Syrian Teen it Kept in Solitary Confinement For Weeks
The case of the 16-year-old, who was kept in a room with barred windows for three weeks in January, is believed to be the first of its kind in Canada and highlights ongoing concerns with the country's immigration detention regime.
Most Syrian Refugees Coming To Canada Will Live Below the Poverty Line
The refugees counting on support from the Canadian government will receive, at most, $25,000 in their first year. After that, the support ends.
'I Am Free': El Salvadoran Man Weeps Leaving Canadian Church for First Time in Two Years
Jose Figueroa claimed refugee status in Canada in 1997, but the Canadian government deemed him inadmissible in 2010 and ordered his deportation.
Canada Probably Won't Bring in All the Syrians It Wanted to This Year
Immigration Minister John McCallum insists 10,000 Syrians will be processed and ready for Canada by the end of 2015 — but it's not clear when they will actually arrive. “We are moving heaven and earth to get them here," he said.