cbc.ca Premier defends immigration policy after days of protest Posted: May 16, 2024 | Last updated: May 16, 2024 P.E.I. Premier Dennis King defended his government’s new immigration strategy ...
Nearly two days after some of the foreign workers protesting in downtown Charlottetown said they stopped drinking water as ...
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage. Foreign workers and their supporters who've been protesting the province's new immigration strategy for more than a week got the ...
The 22-year-old leader of a group protesting changes to P.E.I.'s immigration rules says he has lost almost 15 pounds since he ...
Hundreds of protesters marched through Dublin city centre holding signs against immigration into Ireland. They were met by a small counter protest, with police officers blocking the two groups as ...
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P.E.I. Premier Dennis King defended his government’s new immigration strategy Thursday as he attended a Greater Charlottetown Area Chamber Of Commerce meeting at the Delta. As he spoke to CBC ...