Marc Miller
Marc Miller is a Canadian politician serving as the Member of Parliament for Ville-Marie–Le Sud-Ouest–Île-des-Sœurs. He has held the position of Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship since July 2023, and previously served as Minister of Crown-Indigenous Relations from 2021 to 2023.
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Jul 17, 2026
Center
The Immigration Minister announced a pause on parent and grandparent sponsorship applications to manage the system.
Centrists generally support managing intake, but the pause is criticized for its sudden impact on families waiting to reunite.
Jul 2, 2026
Center
Heritage Minister Marc Miller asked the Canadian Museum for Human Rights to revise an exhibit about displaced Palestinians, drawing criticism from the NDP.
Centre perspective criticizes Miller for wading into a cultural controversy that undermines museum independence and inflames partisan divisions.
Jul 1, 2026
Center
Heritage Minister urged the Canadian Museum for Human Rights to alter an exhibit on displaced Palestinians, drawing criticism from the NDP.
Centrists view his intervention as problematic government overreach into curatorial independence, raising concerns about political censorship.
Jul 1, 2026
Lean Right
Immigration Minister Marc Miller is implicated in the Nakba exhibit controversy for failing to take responsibility per Terry Newman's column.
Conservatives criticize Miller for allowing anti-Zionist propaganda to go unchecked without accountability.
Jul 1, 2026
Center
Miller criticized the Canadian Museum for Human Rights for its Nakba exhibit, calling it an error in presentation.
Centre perspective sees Miller's intervention as politically prudent but risks alienating both pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian groups, a tightrope for a Liberal minister.
Jun 17, 2026
Lean Right
Miller, as minister, refused to intervene in the Canadian Museum for Human Rights' interactions with a Palestinian representative, saying it is not the place of government to dictate museum policy.
Miller is criticized for failing to take a stand on what Conservatives see as a controversial and potentially anti-Israel museum decision.
Jun 12, 2026
Center
Federal Culture Minister Marc Miller introduced new online safety legislation that would ban social media access for children under 16 and regulate AI-generated content that sexualizes individuals.
Centrists broadly support the child protection intent, but will scrutinize whether the legislation is technically enforceable or whether it risks creating a patchwork of platform workarounds without real accountability.
Jun 11, 2026
Far Right
Miller, as Canadian Identity and Culture Minister, is the face of the Safe Social Media Act and is defending its age-verification and platform-compliance requirements.
Critics from this perspective view Miller as the architect of a Trojan Horse bill that trades children's online access for a federal digital ID infrastructure that will ultimately track all Canadians.
Jun 5, 2026
Center
As Culture Minister, Miller directed the CRTC to reverse its decision tripling streamers' financial contributions to Canadian content, replacing it with a $600-million government funding program.
From the centre, Miller's move looks like a pragmatic retreat under U.S. trade pressure, but it raises legitimate concerns about whether Ottawa is surrendering cultural policy leverage to placate Washington rather than acting on principle.