Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 24 May, 2023 04:09 PM
The provincial government will spend nearly 26-million dollars annually for settlement services to help newcomers succeed in their new communities.
That's an increase from six-million dollars the province had previously provided.
Municipal Affairs Minister Anne Kang says she knows first-hand how important it is to have access to services and supports when coming to a new place.
I am so excited to announce the increased annual funding for newcomer services from $6M to $25.6M!
As the Minister responsible for immigration, I’m committed to ensure that every newcomer who arrives in B.C. has access to the services and supports they need to succeed. pic.twitter.com/e5jRqpbXxw
A statement from Vancouver police says 47-year-old Dean Gallant was arrested on the city's west side last Wednesday. He and a female accomplice were wanted on a Canada-wide warrant for a violent home invasion in Calgary last month and police say the woman was picked up on Monday in Vancouver and both remain in custody.
A stretch of Highway 97N, also known as Harvey Avenue, was closed in both directions for more than seven hours on Monday as police waited for the disposal unit to arrive from the Lower Mainland. She says the device was not detonated, but was rendered safe by experts who know how to handle such explosives.
The Liberals said the benefit is intended to provide cost-of-living relief to low-income Canadians. The current benefit is available to families whose household income is less than $90,000 a year and ranges from $260 to $650 per child depending on net income.
The summons applies to CEO Sundar Pichai, as well as Kent Walker, president of global affairs, Richard Gingras, vice-president of news, and Sabrina Geremia, vice president and country manager for Google in Canada.
Conroy says the prospect of a multibillion-dollar surplus similar to last year's budget is not in the forecast. She says that almost $6-billion surplus was an anomaly that allowed the NDP government to announce numerous spending initiatives on health, affordability, infrastructure and housing.
The North and West Vancouver school districts called a snow day for all public schools while Simon Fraser University cancelled morning classes at all its campuses and a statement from Vancouver International Airport says visibility and de-icing of aircraft have been affected by the unexpectedly heavy snowfall.