Parliament returns Monday, April 13
Back to News

Ottawa rejects bid to prevent sharing information about foreign-born Canadians with provinces, other countries

Globe and Mail·March 25, 2026·Marie WoolfNeutral
Summary

The Canadian government said no to a change in the new immigration law that would have stopped them from sharing information about immigrants with provinces or other countries. The government thinks it needs to be able to share this information, but some people are worried about privacy. This decision means the government will keep the power to share data about immigrants.

AI Analysis

This article presents the government's position and the Senate's concerns about information sharing.

The article accurately describes the main points of Bill C-12.

Read full article on Globe and Mail