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27.03 / 19:31
markets Action Dreams Bill reports rights Trudeau proposes new reforms for renters amid housing crunch
Justin Trudeau has announced new measures he says will help protect Canadian renters and help them break into the housing market ahead of the 2024 budget.He said Wednesday that the proposed three new reforms will “make the playing field fairer for renters” amid an affordability crisis making homeownership out of reach for many.“It’s too hard to find an affordable place to rent, especially for younger Canadians.
26.03 / 18:41
COST economy wellness country social reports Commentary Diane Francis: Why our friends Down Under are doing so much better than us
In 2022, I wrote a column asking why Canada couldn’t be as smart and successful as Australia. Two years later, by almost any metric, Australia continues to outperform us economically, while maintaining its social democracy and generous welfare programs.
25.03 / 09:15
Progressive Trade President Celebrity country politician Canada holds a state funeral to honor Brian Mulroney, one of its most consequential prime ministers
Politicians, dignitaries and celebrities joined members of the public at a state funeral to honor Brian Mulroney
19.03 / 15:41
markets Williams Matthews Trade classical rights politician William Watson: Trudeau embraces the market, Poilievre class warfare
We spend so much time in this business slagging politicians for saying stupid things that when they do say something wise or profound or even just correct, we owe it to them and to you, reader, to say so.
18.03 / 21:47
COST UPS Election cover Budget 2024 should have ‘substantial’ measures to tackle housing, minister says
Canada’s federal budget, due next month, is likely to allocate billions of dollars for investing in building homes and low cost housing programs, Housing Minister Sean Fraser said on Monday.
14.03 / 19:51
markets UPS CEO security economy country reports Why the Liberals' 'dangerous' pursuit of Canada's pension billions keeps falling flat
Shortly after he was elected Canada’s 23rd prime minister, Justin Trudeau gathered the country’s top pension officials in a conference room in downtown Toronto for a roundtable discussion on infrastructure. To most in attendance that day in November 2016, the government’s intention was clear.
13.03 / 20:35
COST Citizens Williams Fighting rights Videos mountaineering Carbon price could see Liberals ‘annihilated,’ Ford says as Trudeau, Smith meet
“If they don’t start putting money back in people’s pockets instead of filling their pockets, guess what? They’re going to get annihilated, as I’ve said before, they’re done. They’re done like dinner,” Ford said at a housing announcement in Pickering, Ont. Wednesday.
12.03 / 11:31
COST economy Parke trends Trade Experts country Diane Francis: Trudeau sits idly by as Mexico overtakes us as America's largest trading partner
Last year, Mexico became the United States’ biggest trading partner, surpassing Canada and China for the first time. This humiliating fact is simply the latest statistic that illustrates Canada’s economic decline since Prime Minister Justin Trudeau took power in 2015.
08.03 / 03:25
Citi Provident Man Discover wellness hospital shock Ottawa police arrest suspect after 4 children, 2 adults found dead
Canada's capital city Ottawa, police said Thursday. Police said they rushed to a home in the Ottawa suburb of Barrhaven after receiving a call at 11:00 pm Wednesday evening (0400 GMT Thursday).
06.03 / 06:37
Provident SUN information reports Schools Luka Magnotta transfer was flagged twice to then-minister’s office: CSC
A year before the transfer of serial killer and rapist Paul Bernardo to a medium-security prison in Quebec ignited a political firestorm, then-public safety minister Marco Mendicino’s office had been informed about plans for a similar move of another high-profile killer — Luka Magnotta — to the same institution.
04.03 / 23:23
markets ETF Election wellness Bitcoin Bitcoin Returns To All-Time High In Canadian Dollar After PM Said It “Destroyed” People’s Life Savings
The price of Bitcoin (BTC) now trades at an all-time high against the Canadian dollar roughly seventeen months after the nation’s leader slammed digital currencies as an “irresponsible” investment.
01.03 / 10:40
Provident Action President country social strain Relationships Canada reimposes a visa requirement on Mexicans
Canada's immigration minister says his country is reimposing the visa requirements on Mexican nationals visiting Canada
01.03 / 00:59
Election Death trends Trade country rights Brian Mulroney, former Canadian prime minister, dead at 84
Former Canadian prime minister Brian Mulroney has died at the age of 84.
26.02 / 17:11
markets Fighting security Food country Polish, Canadian leaders discuss boosting Ukrainian food exports to hungry countries outside Europe
The prime ministers of Canada and Poland have discussed boosting exports of Ukrainian grain to the world’s poorest countries to ease protests by farmers in Europe who see the Ukrainian goods as a market threat
25.02 / 06:41
UPS Fighting security President gatherings International Trudeau calls Putin a “weakling” for executing Navalny, other opponents
Justin Trudeau wrapped up a surprise trip to war-torn Ukraine with a blistering attack on Vladimir Putin Saturday, calling the Russian leader a “weakling” who uses police and the military to crush his opposition.
25.02 / 01:35
Reuters economy wellness War country reports UK PM Rishi Sunak marks 2 years of Ukraine war, urges West to seize Russian assets: ‘We must be bolder in hitting…’
Reuters. The British PM made this statement to mark two years since the beginning of the war, he said Ukraine continued to need more long-range weapons, drones and munitions, as well as other assistance, in an article in an early edition of the Sunday Times. The first British Asian prime minister further said, "We must be bolder in hitting the Russian war economy ....
22.02 / 15:39
UPS Research War Justice information Investigations The hunt for Canada’s last Nazis
tribute to a 98-year-old said to be Waffen SS member in the House of Commons.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau apologized, and said he would consider releasing Canada’s Nazi war crimes files.So far the government’s only action has been to further declassify a study prepared for Canada’s 1987 Commission of Inquiry on War Criminals.The gaffe in Parliament resurrected a painful lapse in Canada’s post-war history: the failure to keep out or prosecute those who played a role in the Holocaust.In the decades following the war, Jewish groups alerted the government to the Nazis and collaborators who had slipped into Canada: an Auschwitz commander, a Gestapo member, soldiers, and camp guards.Their alleged crimes included torture, executions, massacres, liquidation of Jewish ghettoes and “participating in the extermination of Jews,” according to government records.Some of the allegations were specific. One suspect was accused of “having two women hosed down overnight with cold water for acts of sabotage” in Austria.
21.02 / 08:59
Provident FIVE community President show information Schools Ottawa scaling back carbon price rebate for small businesses
The federal government is cutting the amount of financial relief small businesses will receive from carbon pricing revenues so it can increase thesize of the rebate it is providing to rural families.
21.02 / 00:35
markets UPS DOW Trade Loblaw Headlines Top headlines: Loblaw to build more than 40 new stores, create 7,500 jobs in $2-billion expansion
Loblaw Cos. Ltd. says it will build more than 40 new stores as part of a record investment plan of more than $2 billion.

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