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Canada to strict asylum process
Canada
June 19, 2026

Canada to strict asylum process

Building on recent measures to strengthen Canada’s immigration and asylum systems, and recent decreases in asylum claim volumes, the Government of Canada is taking further action to maintain a fair, orderly and well-managed asylum system.Today, the Government of Canada published proposed regulations to implement recent asylum reforms introduced through the Strengthening Canada’s Immigration System and Borders Act. Canadians, stakeholders and interested organizations are invited to review the proposed regulations and provide feedback during a 30-day consultation period, with implementation anticipated later in 2026. The changes would establish clear requirements and timelines to improve how asylum claims are received, processed and decided. The measures are also designed to make the asylum process faster so that claims are processed more effectively while Canada’s commitment to protecting those in need continues to be upheld.The proposed regulations would simplify and streamline the claim process and clarify the asylum application process, establish timelines for key government review, specify rules for reinstatement of withdrawn claims and claims that are not abandoned, strengthen support for vulnerable claimants, help eligible claimants get access to work permits sooner, create exceptions to new ineligibility rulesThese changes build on recent measuresto reduce pressures on the asylum system, improve efficiency and strengthen system integrity, while continuing to provide timely protection to people who need it most.“A well-managed asylum system benefits everyone. These reforms help people who need protection receive it sooner, provide greater certainty, and give them the opportunity to build their lives and contribute to communities across Canada. They also support a fair, efficient and sustainable asylum system by facilitating faster decisions for people who don’t qualify for protection," Lena Metlege Diab, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

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Canada Advances NATO Priorities and Defence Cooperation with European Counterparts
Canada
June 19, 2026

Canada Advances NATO Priorities and Defence Cooperation with European Counterparts

The Minister of National Defence, David J. McGuinty, has concluded a productive visit to Europe, including engagements in Brussels, Belgium, where he participated in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) Defence Ministers’ Meeting and the 35th Ukraine Defense Contact Group (UDCG), and in Luxembourg, where he strengthened bilateral defence cooperation and advanced key initiatives with Allied partners.At the NATO Defence Ministers’ Meeting, Minister McGuinty highlighted Canada’s continued progress in strengthening its military capabilities and contributions to NATO’s collective defence. He outlined significant defence investments made in 2025 and reaffirmed Canada’s commitment to meeting the new NATO Defence Investment Pledge of 5% of gross domestic product by 2035. These investments are enhancing the readiness of the Canadian Armed Forces and strengthening Canada’s contributions to collective defence, continental security, and international stability.While in Brussels, Minister McGuinty held a series of bilateral meetings with Allied counterparts to advance shared priorities, including strengthening operational cooperation, deepening defence industrial ties, and reinforcing collective security. This included the signing of a Defence Cooperation Agreement (DCA) with Iceland, which will enhance regional security, expand opportunities for joint training and operations, and strengthen coordination on shared priorities such as Arctic security. The agreement underscores Canada’s commitment to working closely with Nordic and North Atlantic Allies to address evolving security challenges.At the UDCG, Minister McGuinty joined Allies and partners in discussions on sustaining support for Ukraine. Canada reaffirmed its commitment to providing military training and assistance and emphasized the importance of coordinated long-term support to strengthen Ukraine’s security and resilience. Canada also confirmed its readiness to contribute to a scalable force to the Coalition of the Willing, should conditions allow, reinforcing its support for Ukraine’s sovereignty and long-term defence capacity.Following his engagements in Brussels, Minister McGuinty travelled to Luxembourg, where he further advanced Canada’s defence partnerships and cooperation with Allied counterparts. During his visit, the Minister met with Claude Wiseler, President of the Chamber of Deputies, and members of the Foreign Affairs Committee. Discussions focused on expanding bilateral cooperation, including in emerging domains such as space and cyber, as well as continued collaboration within NATO.The Minister also held a bilateral meeting with Luxembourg’s Minister of Defence, Yuriko Backes, at Bourglinster Castle. The meeting reinforced the strong defence relationship between Canada and Luxembourg and identified opportunities to deepen cooperation between the Canadian Armed Forces and the Luxembourg Armed Forces.A key focus of discussions in Luxembourg was the Defence, Security, and Resilience Bank (DSRB) initiative. Canada and Luxembourg are working closely as NATO Allies to advance the DSRB as an important effort to strengthen collective security and resilience. Minister McGuinty thanked Luxembourg for its leadership and support in encouraging broader Allied participation ahead of the NATO Summit and expressed Canada’s commitment to continued collaboration toward the successful launch of the initiative.These engagements set the stage for the NATO Leaders’ Summit in July, where Canada will continue to work closely with Allies to advance shared priorities, strengthen collective defence, and support international stability.

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B.C. approves Red Chris mine expansion
Canada
June 19, 2026

B.C. approves Red Chris mine expansion

Approval of the Red Chris mine expansion project is expected to deliver lasting benefits for the Tahltan Nation and people throughout British Columbia by creating jobs and supporting economic growth."The Red Chris expansion highlights how partnership agreements with First Nations and a predictable process are creating the certainty needed to move major projects in British Columbia forward," said Premier David Eby. "That confidence is driving historic private-sector investment in B.C. that is creating good job opportunities and family-supporting jobs, and the funding needed to deliver strong public services for people across the province."Advancing mining industry in B.C.The Red Chris Block Cave Underground Mine Expansion (Red Chris expansion), a copper and gold mine 18 kilometres southeast of Iskut, is one of the Province's 35 priority major projects and has also been added to the federal priority projects list. The recognition highlights the importance of B.C.'s critical-minerals sector to the future of Canada and British Columbia. The project is part of Look West, the Province's plan to reduce barriers, accelerate major projects, strengthen partnerships with First Nations and create greater certainty through reliable permitting timelines."Red Chris expansion project is a priority mining project for British Columbia, and its approval reflects our commitment to responsible resource development that delivers real benefits for people across the province," said Jagrup Brar, Minister of Mining and Critical Minerals. "This approval is the result of strong collaboration between the Province and the Tahltan Nation, demonstrating that First Nations partnerships advance major projects in a way that respects rights, builds trust and strengthens shared prosperity."The Red Chris expansion project will move operations from open-pit mining to block-cave underground mining, enhancing production capacity and extending the mine lifespan to 2038, while addressing environmental and community concerns.The expansion carries a projected capital cost of several billion dollars and will increase ore processing to as much as 15 million tonnes per year. It is anticipated that the expansion will create approximately 1,800 jobs during peak construction and protect the existing 1,500 permanent jobs.Following a comprehensive and collaborative review process, the Province has approved amendments to the Mines Act permit and Environmental Management Act permit for the expansion of the Red Chris mine. It follows Tahltan Central Government issuing its notice of decision to consent to the project and the Minister of Environment and Parks' decision to allow the amendment to the environmental assessment certificate.As a priority project, achieving these approvals reflects efforts to streamline regulatory decision-making, while maintaining British Columbia's rigorous environmental protection, safety requirements and obligations to meaningful consultation with First Nations.Advancing responsible mining projects that support critical-mineral development, create good-paying jobs and provide long-term economic stability for communities and workers remains a key priority for the Province.Reconciliation in delivering prosperity for all of B.C.

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Multiple search warrants executed in investigation targeting drug trafficking network
Canada
June 19, 2026

Multiple search warrants executed in investigation targeting drug trafficking network

On June 2 and 3, the Kelowna RCMP Drugs and Organized Crime Unit executed a series of coordinated search warrants across Kelowna and West Kelowna. The operation was supported by the Southeast District Emergency Response Team and specialized investigative units from the Kelowna detachment. The enforcement action was the culmination of a months-long investigation.The investigation focused on disrupting and dismantling a significant drug trafficking network operating within the community. Over the two-day initiative, officers searched five residences and seized approximately five kilograms of suspected illicit drugs, $55,000 in Canadian currency, and an estimated $230,000 worth of high-end jewellery and luxury fashion items. Investigators also seized four vehicles believed to be connected to the criminal activity. Officers also seized approximately 15 kilograms of a substance commonly used as a cutting agent to dilute fentanyl for street-level distribution, further demonstrating the scope of the drug trafficking operation. As part of the operation, three individuals were arrested and several others were detained. All have since been released as the investigation continues. “The success of this operation reflects the proactive, ongoing efforts of the Kelowna Drugs and Organized Crime Unit,” said Staff Sergeant Desmond Kiehlbauch. “We remain focused on disrupting mid- to high-level drug traffickers and organized crime groups to reduce the significant harm they cause in our community.” Investigators are preparing disclosure materials for submission to the Public Prosecution Service of Canada for charge assessment. The investigation remains ongoing.

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