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| | By Manuela Vega | | |
| | | Good morning. Here’s the latest on Canada’s Afghan resettlement program, Trudeau’s special representative on combating Islamophobia and upcoming mortgage renewals. | | | |
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| | | star exclusive | | | The federal government has a double standard that amounts to discrimination when it comes to immigration programs for Afghans and Ukrainians, some Afghan-Canadians are saying. Four men who deployed with the Canadian military to Afghanistan have filed complaints with the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, and two of them have settled, the Star has learned. The complaints stem from the fact that the men’s families were left out of the special immigration program launched to help resettle Afghans with a connection to Canada, Stephanie Levitz reports. Here’s what we know about the different resettlement programs and the government’s response. - More: The men were language and cultural advisers for the Canadian Armed Forces.
- The aftermath: Since the complaint was filed in May, at least two of the men have alleged that their family members have been detained and tortured by the Taliban.
- Word from the government: Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada have argued there were no grounds to claim discrimination on the basis of national origin. But as a result of the settlement with two of the men who filed complaints, the government must implement a new public policy to expand eligibility for Canada’s Afghan resettlement program.
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| | | federal politics | | | | Amira Elghawaby has said she’s “extremely sorry” for a previous remark about Quebec’s controversial secularism law. A column she co-wrote in 2019 said “the majority of Quebecers appear to be swayed not by the rule of law, but by anti-Muslim sentiment.” For Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet, the apology isn’t nearly enough; he wants her and the new position gone, Raisa Patel reports. Take a look at the support Elghawaby is receiving — and what was behind the push for her role to exist. | | | |
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| | | real estate | | | Seven years after buying her home, Josie Dye still has a mortgage of about $680,000. With her mortgage renewal coming up in a few months, she fears she’s in for a mountain of additional interest. About 1.1 million Canadian households have renewals this year and after eight consecutive rate hikes, they’re set to face a sharp rise in monthly payments, May Warren reports. Here’s how homeowners are bracing for the storm. - More: “For some people who are looking at renewals this year, they are getting a bit stressed in terms of how much that amount is going to be compared to what they had before,” said mortgage broker and LowestRates.ca expert Leah Zlatkin.
- Go deeper: According to the federal government, many Canadians are worried about money more than anything else — including relationships, health and work. Almost half have lost sleep due to financial stress.
- Another angle: Have a variable rate mortgage? Here’s what the latest rate hike means for you.
- Meanwhile: GTA home prices are plunging at a rate not seen since the 1990s.
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| | | THE INTERNET: Images that users have uploaded to Civitai.com reference the YouTube channel of digital artist Sam Yang. Yang says hundreds of his creations have been “scraped” and compiled into an algorithmic model that AI users deploy in ways that he says violate his copyright. Take a closer look at Canadians’ fight against AI. | | | |
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| | | Thank you for reading. You can reach me and the First Up team at firstup@thestar.ca. Ashley will see you back here tomorrow. | | | |
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