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Quebec bill would ban Muslim students from wearing a full face veil

The Quebec government is putting forward a bill that would prohibit students and staff who care for them from having their face covered at school. The legislation, if passed, would mean Muslim girls who wear a full face veil will be unable to do so.

We partner with world-renowned scambusters to create our own fraud-fighting call centre

Joining forces with top scambusters to take on scammers from around the world, the team cracks into networks of organized crime groups, watching some through their own security cameras, and confronts fraudsters in real time
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We partner with world-renowned scambusters to create our own fraud-fighting call centre

Joining forces with top scambusters to take on scammers from around the world, the team cracks into networks of organized crime groups, watching some through their own security cameras, and confronts fraudsters in real time

New Brunswick premier calls for 'free trade area' within Atlantic region

The premier of New Brunswick is calling on the other three East Coast premiers to join her in making Atlantic Canada a «free trade area» with a single market operating with one set of rules governing trade and labour mobility.
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New Brunswick premier calls for 'free trade area' within Atlantic region

The premier of New Brunswick is calling on the other three East Coast premiers to join her in making Atlantic Canada a «free trade area» with a single market operating with one set of rules governing trade and labour mobility.

Delta plane that crashed at Pearson airport was travelling at high rate of descent, prelim report suggests

A warning system on the Delta Air Lines flight that crashed at Pearson airport last month sent an alert indicating a high rate of descent less than three seconds before the plane touched down, according to a preliminary report. 
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Delta plane that crashed at Pearson airport was travelling at high rate of descent, prelim report suggests

A warning system on the Delta Air Lines flight that crashed at Pearson airport last month sent an alert indicating a high rate of descent less than three seconds before the plane touched down, according to a preliminary report. 

Quebec bill would extend religious symbols ban to school support workers, force students to uncover faces

The Quebec government is putting forward a bill that would extend the province's ban on the wearing of religious symbols to support staff in schools, and prohibit students from having their faces covered.
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Quebec bill would extend religious symbols ban to school support workers, force students to uncover faces

The Quebec government is putting forward a bill that would extend the province's ban on the wearing of religious symbols to support staff in schools, and prohibit students from having their faces covered.

80 Teslas damaged at Hamilton dealership, largest car vandalism reported in Canada against the U.S. company

Upwards of 80 Teslas were damaged at a dealership on the Hamilton Mountain, police said. It's believed to be the largest vehicle vandalism reported in Canada against the U.S. company, which has been targeted since U.S. President Donald Trump appointed Tesla C
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80 Teslas damaged at Hamilton dealership, largest car vandalism reported in Canada against the U.S. company

Upwards of 80 Teslas were damaged at a dealership on the Hamilton Mountain, police said. It's believed to be the largest vehicle vandalism reported in Canada against the U.S. company, which has been targeted since U.S. President Donald Trump appointed Tesla CEO Elon Musk to oversee DOGE.

Manitoba budget forecasts deficit as high as $1.9B if tariffs continue

Manitoba is forecasting a deficit that could range from around $800 million to as high as $1.9 billion, as the uncertainty of ongoing tariffs clouds the province's economic future, according to the NDP government's latest budget.
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Manitoba budget forecasts deficit as high as $1.9B if tariffs continue

Manitoba is forecasting a deficit that could range from around $800 million to as high as $1.9 billion, as the uncertainty of ongoing tariffs clouds the province's economic future, according to the NDP government's latest budget.

Should Canada ease its 100% tariff on electric vehicles from China amid trade war with U.S.?

Canada's trade war with the United States has some economists questioning whether the federal government should ease or lift its 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles, a move some say could spur EV purchases and deliver a blow to Elon Musk's Te
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Should Canada ease its 100% tariff on electric vehicles from China amid trade war with U.S.?

Canada's trade war with the United States has some economists questioning whether the federal government should ease or lift its 100 per cent tariff on Chinese electric vehicles, a move some say could spur EV purchases and deliver a blow to Elon Musk's Tesla.

Prairie canola producers brace for 'devastating' 100 per cent tariffs from China

Just mere weeks away from when farmers plant their first seeds, China is to enact a 100 per cent levy on Canadian canola oil and meal, plus a 25 per cent duty on seafood and pork.
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Prairie canola producers brace for 'devastating' 100 per cent tariffs from China

Just mere weeks away from when farmers plant their first seeds, China is to enact a 100 per cent levy on Canadian canola oil and meal, plus a 25 per cent duty on seafood and pork.

Ontario police may have secretly used controversial Israeli spyware, report finds

Researchers say the Ontario Provincial Police may have secretly used controversial Israeli spyware technology, raising concerns about potential spying on citizens. Citizen Lab, which investigates digital espionage against civil society, released a report Wed
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Ontario police may have secretly used controversial Israeli spyware, report finds

Researchers say the Ontario Provincial Police may have secretly used controversial Israeli spyware technology, raising concerns about potential spying on citizens. Citizen Lab, which investigates digital espionage against civil society, released a report Wednesday identifying “possible links” between the OPP and Paragon Solutions, a company that sells military-grade spyware to government clients.

Montreal Tesla dealership vandalized amid backlash against Elon Musk

Activists sprayed paint on the exterior of a Tesla dealership in Montreal on Wednesday, as cases of vandalism climb in the United States and around the world against Elon Musk's electric car company.
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Montreal Tesla dealership vandalized amid backlash against Elon Musk

Activists sprayed paint on the exterior of a Tesla dealership in Montreal on Wednesday, as cases of vandalism climb in the United States and around the world against Elon Musk's electric car company.

Sask. budget contains no tariff contingencies in face of 'erratic and unpredictable' Trump presidency

The first Saskatchewan budget under Finance Minister Jim Reiter projects a $12.1-million surplus, but does not factor in tariffs.
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Sask. budget contains no tariff contingencies in face of 'erratic and unpredictable' Trump presidency

The first Saskatchewan budget under Finance Minister Jim Reiter projects a $12.1-million surplus, but does not factor in tariffs.

Fate of Hudson's Bay still up in the air as extension on liquidation plan granted until Friday

Whether the Hudson's Bay Company will undergo a full liquidation or will be able to keep some stores afloat is still unknown — the indebted retailer has received another extension from an Ontario judge that will push the decision to the end of the week. 
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Fate of Hudson's Bay still up in the air as extension on liquidation plan granted until Friday

Whether the Hudson's Bay Company will undergo a full liquidation or will be able to keep some stores afloat is still unknown — the indebted retailer has received another extension from an Ontario judge that will push the decision to the end of the week. 

Fate of Hudson's Bay still up in the air as extension granted until Friday

Whether or not Hudson's Bay Company will have to undergo a full liquidation or will be able to keep some stores afloat is still unknown — the indebted retailer has received another extension from an Ontario judge that will push the decision to the end of
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Fate of Hudson's Bay still up in the air as extension granted until Friday

Whether or not Hudson's Bay Company will have to undergo a full liquidation or will be able to keep some stores afloat is still unknown — the indebted retailer has received another extension from an Ontario judge that will push the decision to the end of the week. 

Is Tim Hortons Canadian?

Amid the patriotic fervour whipped up by tariff and annexation threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, the debate over whether Tim Hortons is Canadian is as hot as a double double.
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Is Tim Hortons Canadian?

Amid the patriotic fervour whipped up by tariff and annexation threats from U.S. President Donald Trump, the debate over whether Tim Hortons is Canadian is as hot as a double double.

Holt Liberals project $549-million deficit in their first N.B. budget

The Holt Liberal government is projecting large budget deficits as far as the eye can see. In his first provincial budget, Finance Minister René Legacy is projecting a fiscal shortfall of $549 million in the 2025-26 fiscal year.
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Holt Liberals project $549-million deficit in their first N.B. budget

The Holt Liberal government is projecting large budget deficits as far as the eye can see. In his first provincial budget, Finance Minister René Legacy is projecting a fiscal shortfall of $549 million in the 2025-26 fiscal year.

'It's the perfect storm': Doctors urge measles vaccinations as Alberta case counts rise

As concerns about measles grow, and case counts tick up, health-care workers are preparing for a surge and pleading with Albertans to ensure they're fully vaccinated.
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'It's the perfect storm': Doctors urge measles vaccinations as Alberta case counts rise

As concerns about measles grow, and case counts tick up, health-care workers are preparing for a surge and pleading with Albertans to ensure they're fully vaccinated.

Annual rate of inflation accelerates sharply to 2.6% in February as tax break ends

The annual rate of inflation accelerated sharply to 2.6 per cent in February as the federal government's temporary tax break came to an end mid-month, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.
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Annual rate of inflation accelerates sharply to 2.6% in February as tax break ends

The annual rate of inflation accelerated sharply to 2.6 per cent in February as the federal government's temporary tax break came to an end mid-month, Statistics Canada said Tuesday.

Cross-border trips to the U.S. reach COVID lows with nearly 500,000 fewer travellers in February

Nearly 500,000 fewer travellers crossed the land border from Canada into the U.S. in February compared to the same month last year, according to data from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the latest sign that President Donald Trump's taunts and tariff
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Cross-border trips to the U.S. reach COVID lows with nearly 500,000 fewer travellers in February

Nearly 500,000 fewer travellers crossed the land border from Canada into the U.S. in February compared to the same month last year, according to data from the U.S. Customs and Border Protection, the latest sign that President Donald Trump's taunts and tariffs have shaken bilateral relations.

Ex-University of Waterloo student sentenced to 11 years in prison for classroom stabbings

The former University of Waterloo, Ont., student who pleaded guilty to stabbing several people in a gender-studies class in 2023 on Monday was sentenced to 11 years in prison. The judge in Kitchener said his actions did not amount to terrorism, but constit
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Ex-University of Waterloo student sentenced to 11 years in prison for classroom stabbings

The former University of Waterloo, Ont., student who pleaded guilty to stabbing several people in a gender-studies class in 2023 on Monday was sentenced to 11 years in prison. The judge in Kitchener said his actions did not amount to terrorism, but constituted a «particularly grave hate crime.»

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