Canada Immigration Daily Update – January 28 2026
Canada’s immigration system is under intensifying strain as growing application backlogs collide with plans for further federal job cuts at IRCC. At the same time, provinces are tightening cost structures—most notably British Columbia’s fee hike for Skills Immigration—while Ottawa signals new supports for newcomers through a planned 2026 “Groceries and Essentials” benefit of up to $950. Politically, immigration policy is facing pressure on multiple fronts: international criticism over intake levels, a sharp Quebec–Montreal standoff on provincial control, and looming reforms to refugee healthcare coverage under the Interim Federal Health Program. Together, today’s developments highlight a widening gap between Canada’s ambitious immigration targets and the administrative, financial, and social systems meant to support them.










