
Rachel Bendayan
Rachel Bendayan is a Canadian politician representing the Liberal Party, recently appointed as the Minister of Immigration, where she will oversee immigration policies and programs in Canada.
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The prebudget consultations will include discussions led by Mr. Champagne, his Secretary of State Wayne Long and parliamentary secretaries Rachel Bendayan and Ryan Turnbull.
Champagne seeks pitches for tax changes, energy policy ahead of 2026 budgetRachel Bendayan replaced Marc Miller as immigration minister before being replaced herself.
Once too close to Trudeau for a Carney cabinet, Marc Miller is backRachel Bendayan was mentioned in a briefing document regarding the notices to vacate hotels for asylum seekers.
Asylum seekers living in government-funded hotels told to check out by next weekRachel Bendayan was the immigration minister who was replaced in the role by Lena Diab.
Ottawa’s hotel bill for asylum seekers reaches $1.1-billionRachel Bendayan has not been reappointed immigration minister.
Mark Carney’s new cabinet: A look at the ministers who are in and outRachel Bendayan, the new immigration minister, expressed a desire to further reduce the number of migrants in Canada.
Immigration is overshadowed in election by Trump and tariffsRachel Bendayan is the Liberal candidate currently holding the seat in the Montreal riding of Outremont.
Green Party co-leader says Carney acting like a Progressive Conservative in campaignRachel Bendayan thinks the Trump presidency is creating an 'incredible opportunity' for Canada to attract the best and brightest from around the world.
New immigration minister says Trump presidency could prompt best and brightest to choose CanadaRachel Bendayan is the new Immigration Minister.
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