Senate committee clears Bill C-12 without changes, setting stage for major immigration overhaul
A Senate committee has sent Bill C-12—the federal government’s border-security and immigration integrity bill—back to the Senate without amendments. The legislation would let Cabinet suspend or cancel immigration documents and overhaul asylum eligibility, giving Ottawa unprecedented control over immigration flows. If the Senate passes the bill at third reading on February 26, only royal assent remains before it becomes law, forcing employers and applicants to prepare for a more discretionary, less predictable system.
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