Canadian Provincial Immigration Sees Turbulent Shifts in 2025
9th, Oct 2025
The new Bill C-12 was introduced to enable Parliament to to protect Canadians while permitting additional time to evaluate additional measures announced earlier, in June 2025.
This Bill is aiming at transnational organized crime, illegal fentanyl, and illicit financing of terrorist regimes, the goal is to enhance the elements that would facilitate law enforcement access to basic subscriber information to reach online criminals, introduce the Supporting Authorized
Access to Information Act and work with Canada Post to completely abolish mail delivered fentanyl and other drugs. The Bill also introduces additional restrictions on third-party deposits, large cash transfers, and private information sharing provisions in order to target and eliminate organized crime and prevent money laundering.
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