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11.04 / 15:41
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'It takes a lot longer than expected, a lot longer' — Lion Electric's EV dream hits a bump in the road
From its very first earnings calls after going public in 2021, Lion Electric Co. has boasted that big-name companies, such as Amazon.com Inc., Ikea Systems BV, Canadian National Railway Co. and others, wanted its zero-emission electric trucks.
11.04 / 15:41
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Opinion: Budget a chance for Ottawa to reverse course on misguided lending cap
Tucked away in the depths of last year’s federal budget, the federal government outlined bold plans to crack down on payday lenders — but instead, they’ve gone after Canada’s non-prime lenders.
11.04 / 15:41
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'Tall order to ask the average Canadian': EVs are twice as hard to sell today
As automakers continue to delay their electric-vehicle plans and report lower-than-expected sales, Canada’s goal of ensuring that at least 20 per cent of new vehicles sold by 2026 are electric seems to be in jeopardy.
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11.04 / 05:53
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Trudeau says there wasn’t ‘sufficient’ intelligence to remove Dong in 2019
Despite learning of “concerns” of allegations of potential foreign interference in the Don Valley nomination race in 2019, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he decided not to remove Han Dong as the Liberal candidate because it would have been a “drastic option” based on the available intelligence.
11.04 / 03:01
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Brazil again extends visa exemptions for US, Canada and Australia, this time until 2025
Brazil’s government has extended exemptions to tourist visa requirements for citizens of the U.S., Australia and Canada until April 2025, extending a program aimed at boosting tourism that had been scheduled to end Wednesday
11.04 / 03:01
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Germany's last department store chain is to get new owners after its latest insolvency
The insolvency administrator of Germany’s only remaining major department store chain says it is set to get new owners after its third spell in bankruptcy protection in four years
11.04 / 03:01
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Lawyers want East Palestine residents to wait for details of $600 million derailment settlement
The lawyers who negotiated a $600 million settlement with Norfolk Southern over that railroad's disastrous 2023 derailment in eastern Ohio want residents to talk with them before deciding the historic deal isn't enough
11.04 / 00:15
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‘What Jennifer Did’: Netflix doc explores shocking Ont. murder-for-hire case
A murder-for-hire case that shocked residents in Markham, Ont., almost 15 years ago is getting the Netflix treatment, highlighting the decade-long ruse Jennifer Pan undertook to please her strict parents — a plot that eventually left one of them dead.
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Bank of Canada holds key rate, but signals June cut in ‘realm of possibilities’
The Bank of Canada held its benchmark interest rate steady on Wednesday amid signs that inflation is easing, with officials acknowledging that a rate cut in June is “within the realm of possibilities.”
10.04 / 13:41
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As AUKUS looks to collaborate with other allies, why is Canada not mentioned?
AUKUS security pact this week.AUKUS, formed by the three countries in 2021, is part of efforts to push back against China’s growing power in the Indo-Pacific region by focusing on military modernization through new technologies. The trio announced Monday it will begin consultations this year on collaborating with “prospective partners” around the world as part of its second phase, specifically mentioning Japan as an ally it is considering working with.Not mentioned was Canada, despite the federal government saying it is considering joining the pact Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in 2021 described as “a deal for nuclear submarines, which Canada is not currently or any time soon in the market for.”Speaking to reporters Monday as his government announced its long-awaited defence policy update, Trudeau said Canada was already talking with AUKUS members about working with the alliance and potentially even joining it as a member.“I think it’s really important that allies, particularly across the Indo-Pacific, work together in stronger and tighter ways, and those Canadian conversations with our partners will continue,” he said.But AUKUS members have already poured cold water on the idea of expanding the alliance beyond the core trio — and experts say even if that is possible, Canada is unlikely to be invited.“The United States and Canada are already so closely aligned that AUKUS could become CANAUKUS pretty easily, but it’s not.
10.04 / 12:55
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Saw the eclipse without proper glasses? How to tell if you have eye damage
Crowds across Canada flocked to catch a glimpse of the total solar eclipse on Monday in a highly anticipated celestial event — one that could have left some people who didn’t take precautions feeling concerned about their eye health.
10.04 / 11:09
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AI Crypto Tokens Surge 257%: 15 Nations Taking the Lead, US Consumers Drive Interest in AI Crypto Coins
AI crypto coins increased by an average of 257% between January and March of this year. This was revealed in a Coingecko report .
10.04 / 09:34
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Warning light prompts Boeing 737 to make emergency landing in Idaho
Officials say an Air Canada Boeing 737 flight headed from Mexico City to Vancouver, Canada, had an in-flight emergency and made an unscheduled landing at Boise, Idaho, airport
10.04 / 06:27
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AAP supporters worldwide condemn arrest of Arvind Kejriwal; observe day of fast in solidarity
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) globally have observed a day of protest and fasting in solidarity with party chief and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate in an alleged money laundering case. Kejriwal was arrested by the ED on March 21, hours after the high court refused to grant him protection from coercive action by the federal anti-money laundering agency. He is currently lodged in Delhi's Tihar jail. AAP volunteers in the US, Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Australia gathered in front of Indian embassies and popular locations on Monday to protest Kejriwal's arrest and call for his immediate release, a media release said. «Arvind Kejriwal is a symbol of hope for millions of Indians who are fighting for a more just and equitable society,» said AAP member Jeswanth Reddy from Los Angeles. «His arrest is an attack on democracy and the right to dissent. We will not be silenced.»
10.04 / 05:19
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Paytm shares: FPIs, domestic investors, mutual funds raise stake in fintech major despite stock price erosion
One 97 Communications, the parent company of Paytm, shows that the holding of domestic investors has increased in the fourth quarter of FY24 driven by mutual funds along with new FPIs buying the stock. Mutual Funds have increased their stake in Paytm by 1.17% from 4.99% in the quarter ended December 2023 to 6.15% in the March 2024 quarter, led by investment from Mirae Mutual Fund and Nippon India Mutual Fund.
10.04 / 05:19
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Taliban to return of private land to Hindu, Sikh minorities in Afghanistan, says report
Time of India, these properties are being reclaimed from warlords associated with the previous Western-backed regime. It is to be noted that this initiative represents an important stride in addressing the injustices experienced by religious minorities in Afghanistan, who have endured displacement and marginalization for an extended period, according to a Taliban official.
10.04 / 04:13
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Canada: Indian-origin builder Buta Singh Gill among 2 shot dead in targeted attack in Edmonton
Also Read | 12 killed as bus overturns, falls into ditch in Chhattisgarh's Durg, PM Modi extends condolences “At approximately 12:00 pm today, Monday, Apr 8, 2024, Southwest Branch patrol officers responded to the report of a shooting in the area of Cavanagh Boulevard SW and Cherniak Way SW," the EPS said in a press release. Also Read | Top Events of The Day: PM Modi in Nagpur, Eid celebrations in J&K & Kerala, Russia's Angara rocket, TCS hiring and more EMS examined the victims and determined that two men, aged 49 and 57, were deceased, while a 51-year-old man was seriously injured and transported to the hospital with life-threatening injuries.
10.04 / 02:49
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CRA’s handling of bare trust reporting rules needs ‘systemic review,’ MP says
A Conservative MP is calling on the taxpayers’ ombudsperson to conduct a “systemic review” of the Canada Revenue Agency‘s recent handling of bare trust reporting requirements.
10.04 / 01:57
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Canadian espionage agency claims China interfered with last two elections won by Trudeau
elections that were won by the country's current leader, Justin Trudeau, according to CBC News. The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) informed the Prime Minister's Office about this in February 2023, according to a top-secret briefing note that was discussed at the Foreign Interference Commission.
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