Da Bill C-12 die königliche Zustimmung erhält, stehen weitreichende Änderungen in der Einwanderungspolitik an

https://www.ipolitics.ca/2026/03/27/immigration-c12-border-public-safety-diab-royal-assent/

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  1. WoodenCourage on

    Thank god Carney has done so much to attack refugees and our privacy rights. Our sovereignty is finally safe from the two things that weren’t a threat.

    So this is what Liberals meant by electing Carney to prevent Poilievre: Poilievre can’t end our rights if we’ve already lost them. Checkmate Conservatives

  2. C-12 gives the federal a lot of power over immigration/refugees but whether the political will to actually use that power remains to be seen.

    Most of our politicians are arrested to corporate interests and corporate enjoys the current status quo of deflating worker rights and wages through exploiting desperate foreign labour.

    Remains to be seen if they’ll actually go after people or if it’s just creating a hypothetical lever, and I’m not a big fan of the fact that we’d be targeting the exploited rather than the exploiter.

  3. ant_accountant on

    Looks like some good changes to the immigration sections. Takes away the ability to apply for asylum if the applicant waited more than year to apply. If I’m reading it right the change can also be made retroactively. Could eliminate a large chunk of the backlog.

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