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30.08 / 18:19
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Relationships
This Hollywood star is Prince Harry's new father figure amid rift with King Charles
Prince Harry claim that he has found a «father figure» in Hollywood music producer David Foster. Foster is a well-known music producer and film composer who resides in Montecito close to Harry and Meghan Markle. According to reports, they have a tight friendship, with Foster frequently offering guidance and assistance. Foster's wife, Katharine McPhee, has called their relationship «beautiful» and like that of a father and son, as per the reports of Yahoo entertainment. Foster has been instrumental in assisting Harry and Meghan with their American settlement. Foster helped them locate a $14.1 million opulent rental property in Canada after they relocated. He acknowledged the couple's attempts to reconcile their new life in the contemporary world with their royal responsibilities and expressed his joy in supporting them.
30.08 / 18:00
UPS
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Nurse ‘forced’ to leave Canada for endometriosis treatment over lack of help
Global News had heard from dozens of women across Canada about the struggle to access care for endometriosis, several of whom are now seeking or have sought help outside of Canada. This is Part 1 of a three-part series on why women are choosing to leave their own country for medical help. Part 2 will be posted on Tuesday, Sept. 3 and Part 3 will be posted on Friday, Sept. 6.
30.08 / 16:32
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Canadian rail union says it has filed lawsuits challenging back-to-work orders
The Teamsters union that represents workers at both of Canada's largest freight railroads has filed the lawsuits it promised challenging the orders that forced employees back to work and got the trains moving again
30.08 / 01:45
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Australian Crypto ATM Numbers Soar by 16-Fold in Two Years: Bloomberg
Hassan, a Cryptonews.com journalist with 6+ years of experience in Web3 journalism, brings deep knowledge across Crypto, Web3 Gaming, NFTs, and Play-to-Earn sectors. His work has appeared in...
29.08 / 21:48
29.08 / 19:22
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William Watson: Canada's economic problem is too few producers
Don Wright, former head of British Columbia’s public service and deputy minister to the premier, wrote a very truething here the other day. In “creating jobs,” he wrote, governments shouldn’t forget basic math. The quotation marks are because governments don’t actually create jobs, they merely shuffle resources around, discouraging some activities with rules and taxes and encouraging others with subsidies, tax credits and so on.
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29.08 / 07:06
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2020
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Canada ends policy allowing visitor visa holders to apply for work permits from within the country
The policy was introduced in August 2020 to assist visitors in Canada who were unable to return home because of border closures related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Under the policy, they could apply for a work permit without having to leave Canada. Also, anyone who had held a work permit within the preceding 12 months but had changed their immigrations status to “visitor” became eligible to “work legally in Canada while waiting for a decision on their new work permit application.”
29.08 / 05:32
28.08 / 22:25
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New US rules try to make it harder for criminals to launder money by paying cash for homes
The Treasury Department has issued new regulations aimed at making it harder for criminals to launder money by paying cash for residential real estate
28.08 / 19:03
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Terror suspect came to Canada 3 years after allegedly appearing in ISIS video
A Toronto terror suspect at the centre of a controversy over Canada’s security screening system arrived in the country three years after he allegedly appeared in a 2015 ISIS video, according to details released on Wednesday.
28.08 / 18:08
28.08 / 15:13
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Parke
Jasper wildfire will cost insurers more than $880 million: Insurance Bureau of Canada
EDMONTON — The Insurance Bureau of Canada says the wildfire that tore through Jasper is the second-most expensive one in Alberta’s history for insured losses.
28.08 / 14:56
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Canada's struggling Flair Airlines in talks to restructure balance sheet
Canada’s Flair Airlines Ltd. is in talks to raise funds that would help ease the debt burden at the budget carrier beset by aircraft repossessions, back taxes and a financial backer accused of fraud.
28.08 / 14:52
COST
Fitch
Investigations
Moody’s downgrades TD’s outlook to negative on cost of U.S. probe
The rising cost of a U.S. investigation into Toronto-Dominion Bank’s money-laundering controls is casting a darkening shadow over one of the strongest bank credit ratings in the world, with Moody’s Ratings following rivals in placing a negative outlook on the firm.
28.08 / 11:55
28.08 / 11:42
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Canada’s big banks lag on renewable energy investments
Canada’s financial institutions are falling short when it comes to the investment levels in renewables needed to reach net zero emissions, according to a new report.
28.08 / 10:26
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China accuses Canada of protectionism over 100% tariffs on electric vehicles
China says said the tariffs would disrupt global industrial and supply chains.
28.08 / 10:20
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U.S. government researchers visit a Korean mine as the race against China for critical minerals heats up
BEIJING — U.S. government researchers recently visited a South Korean mine to assess progress towards boosting supply of a critical metal called tungsten from areas outside China, the mine operator said Wednesday.
28.08 / 05:58
Manufacturing
performer
Some contact lenses recalled by Health Canada over quality issue
Health Canada due to what the agency calls an “isolated quality issue.”According to the agency, Alcon — the company behind the product — says it identified an issue with a solvent supplied by a third-party vendor that was used in manufacturing the specific products impacted.The solvent contained an “unexpected long-chain hydrocarbon substance” found in the finished contact lenses.“As a result, the identified lots may not meet Alcon’s performance standards for the entirety of its shelf life,” the recall says.The impacted products are Dailies Total1 one-day contact lenses for astigmatism, soft contact lens delefilcon A multifocal and Total30 (Lehfilcon A) soft contact lenses.Customers are advised to contact the manufacturer to determine if their product may be one of those recalled, though Canadians can also visit the recall website for model numbers.The recall started on Aug.
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