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14.12 / 00:13
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Jordan Peterson says he’s left Canada and moved to the U.S.
Jordan Peterson, the polarizing Canadian psychologist, has bid Canada adieu and will now call the United States home, citing personal and professional reasons for the move.
09.02 / 05:53
UPS
Platform
Experts
track
rights
‘Should I just laugh?’: Energy experts question Freeland’s pledge to push LNG
Liberal leadership candidate Chrystia Freeland’s pitch to export liquefied natural gas (LNG) to allies is drawing skeptical reactions from those who say her government neglected the sector over the past decade.
16.01 / 19:21
UPS
Racing
Election
country
mountaineering
Could Canada's oilpatch trust another Liberal? Here's how the PM contenders stack up
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau‘s decision to step down in March will mark the end of a tumultuous era in the Canadian oilpatch that put the country’s energy sector on a collision course with a growing climate movement, the rise of green investing and organized political opposition to pipelines.
29.11 / 18:13
COST
Provident
Harmonic
cover
Department
‘Tax holiday’: From Christmas trees to Pokémon cards, what it includes
“tax holiday” on dozens of items as a Liberal bill inches closer to becoming law.Bill C-78, titled the “Tax Break for All Canadians Act,” passed in the House of Commons Thursday night, with the help of support from the New Democratic Party.It will now be considered by the Senate and if passed there, will go on to receive royal assent.A two-month break on the goods and services tax or harmonized sales tax will apply on certain groceries, alcoholic beverages and children’s clothing, among other items.This change would take effect on Dec. 14 and end on Feb.
23.10 / 19:45
COST
Provident
Opinion
cover
innovations
patient
medicines
Opinion: Ottawa’s pharmacare plan looks grim for diabetics
By Nigel Rawson and John Adams
15.10 / 18:43
09.02 / 22:53
markets
UPS
Provident
wellness
country
Trudeau calls Bell layoffs a ‘garbage decision’: ‘I’m pretty pissed off’
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that Bell’s most recent round of layoffs is a “garbage decision” in response to a question about the company laying off nine per cent of its staff on Thursday.
23.01 / 17:16
COST
UPS
Provident
reports
Axing GST on carbon pricing could cost $1B in lost tax revenue: watchdog
A Conservative bill to remove GST from Ottawa’s carbon pricing plan could eventually lead to $1 billion in lost tax revenue, the parliamentary budget officer (PBO) says.
26.09 / 23:53
interest rate
Bank of Canada
Canada housing market
Mortgages
Ottawa making financing cheaper for more builders to spur rental construction
The Liberal government’s latest plan to get more rental housing built is to expand a program that helps developers secure cheaper mortgage rates as higher interest costs affect the viability of new projects.
21.09 / 22:19
Canada housing
Grocery prices
Can Ottawa make a dent in housing, grocery prices? What a new bill would do
The Liberal government is looking to spur the construction of new rental stock and increase competition in industries like Canada’s heavily concentrated grocery sector as part of a new bill aimed at improving affordability for Canadians facing a cost of living crisis.
14.07 / 05:45
Amid C-18 row, media group urges advertisers to pledge 25% of budgets to local news
Canadian local news providers are set to take a revenue hit amid fallout from Ottawa’s Bill C-18, the head of a national media group warns in a letter to advertisers urging dedicated spending to support smaller players.
11.07 / 14:37
Facebook
Digital
Citizens
Google
Platform
Action
Diane Francis: Google, Facebook and the apologists for Big Tech bully tactics
A showdown is underway between America’s tech giants Facebook and Google and Canada because Ottawa is finally going to force them to pay for copyrighted content produced by Canadian media companies that they have stolen for decades. Bill C-18 is Ottawa’s version of what Australia pulled off in 2021, which has been very successful.
02.07 / 20:57
CRA
inflation
Budget
Grocery prices
Time
What you need to know about the one-time grocery rebate coming July 5
Eligible Canadians are officially set to receive a one-time grocery rebate this Wednesday, July 5.
27.04 / 20:19
Blockchain
UPS
Provident
Enterprise
Future
5 Reasons Why SiGMA Toronto is the Gateway to the Future of the iGaming Industry
Disclaimer: The text below is a press release that was not written by Cryptonews.com.
10.02 / 19:51
Government
Law
legislation
crypto sector
Canadian MP introduces bill aimed at encouraging growth in crypto sector
Michelle Rempel Garner, a member of the House of Commons of Canada, has introduced a bill proposing the government set up a framework to encourage the growth of the cryptocurrency sector in the country.
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