Lobby Roundup: Pokémon lobbying for greater protection of Canadian children’s data despite collecting it
And eight more insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
Lobby Roundup: Developer with ties to Doug Ford lobbying to build housing near Highway 413
And eight more insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
Lobby Roundup: Boeing wants to change Doug Ford’s mind in multi-billion dollar military contract fight
And eight more insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
Lobby Roundup: Canadian bitcoin industry lobbying for tax credits after regulatory crackdown
And nine more insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
Lobby Roundup: Prominent gun control group lobbying to strengthen federal gun laws
And eight other insights from the IJF’s weekly lobbying newsletter
Meet the IJF: UBC Data Science for Social Good Fellows
Will Jettinghoff, Cindy Jin and Yadong Liu have joined the IJF to do data visualizations
Nearly 40 per cent of student visa applications from India rejected for vague reasons
IRCC has given 336,251 rejections for “other” and “unspecified” reasons since 2011
Meet the IJF: News Applications Developer Lindsay Katz
Katz is the IJF's in-house data watchdog, ensuring the information we show is tidy and accurate
Private health clinics lobbying Alberta government for more money ahead of May election
Two companies that registered to lobby also received government contracts
Doug Ford quietly increased funding to private hospitals run by his donors by 60 per cent
The increase started years before Ford proposed his new privatization law
Opposition parties challenge Ford for promoting his private healthcare donors
NDP, Liberals and Greens raise concerns following an IJF investigation
Doug Ford’s donors keep benefitting from his private healthcare push
Private healthcare donors have given the premier at least $34,033
African students over five times more likely to be denied visas than Europeans
67.2 per cent of African students are rejected compared with 11.6 per cent of Europeans
Record number of permanent residents accepted amid push to bring more immigrants to Canada
Canada accepted 97.5 per cent of economic permanent residents in 2021, up from 80.6 per cent in 2005