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🌱🔌💰Canada tops China in global rankings for battery supply chains, research firm says

Canada dethroned China last year as the world’s most promising jurisdiction for manufacturing lithium-ion batteries such as those used in electric vehicles, according to a global ranking released Monday.

While Canada produces barely any batteries today, BloombergNEF singled it out as the best placed of the 30 countries it monitors to participate in future global battery supply chains. The strength of its raw materials sector, recently announced large cell manufacturing plants, and rising domestic demand for batteries all helped push Canada ahead.

That doesn’t mean that Canada is better overall than China: What we’re saying is that within the lens of 2023, Canada performed better than China.

said Kwasi Ampofo, BloombergNEF’s head of metals and mining. He added that the ranking reflects the country’s potential in six to 10 years’ time.

Canada’s strong showing reflects the tens of billions of dollars of subsidies announced by the federal government as well as Ontario and Quebec to attract battery manufacturing plants (sometimes referred to as “gigafactories”) and related suppliers.

#energy #China #Ontario #Quebec
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🚫Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says he opposes puberty blockers for minors

Pierre Poilievre offered further support for Alberta’s policy on transgendered youth on Wednesday, endorsing the province’s move to stop treating young people with puberty blockers.

During a news conference on Parliament Hill, the federal Conservative Leader answered “yes” when asked by a journalist to confirm, in the context of Alberta’s proposed policy, that he was against the use of puberty blockers for people under 18.

Mr. Poilievre also said the government should protect the rights of parents to make decisions for their children.

#Poilievre #Alberta
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❗️Justin Trudeau says Pierre Poilievre wants to “Make Canada Great Again” and “that is not what Canadians want.”

#Trudeau #Poilievre
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🇨🇦🇺🇦Conservatives call for Trudeau to resign over invitation to Waffen-SS veteran to Zelensky reception

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faced Conservative accusations Tuesday that he misled the House of Commons when he said in September that he had no knowledge of Yaroslav Hunka, a Ukrainian Waffen-SS veteran who was invited to attend a speech in Parliament by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre said Tuesday that Mr. Trudeau should resign after it emerged Mr. Hunka had received a personal invitation from the Prime Minister to a reception in Toronto for the Ukrainian President later that evening.

Mr. Trudeau “has been claiming for months that he had no involvement in or knowledge of the invitation of a former Nazi soldier to the visit of the Ukrainian President,” Mr. Poilievre said.

He added that since Mr. Trudeau supported the resignation of Mr. Rota, he should hold himself to the same standard and “admit that he is not fit for office.”

Conservative deputy leader Melissa Lantsman said ”the invitation had the Prime Minister’s name on it. It came from him, and for months he said only the Speaker invited him. It turned out not to be true.”

#Trudeau #Poilievre #Ukraine
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Liberal, Bloc, NDP MPs suspend ArriveCan hearings after reading ‘scary’ secret report

Liberal, Bloc Québécois and NDP MPs suddenly suspended parliamentary hearings related to ArriveCan and contracting misconduct allegations Wednesday after reading what one Liberal described as a “scary” secret preliminary report by a federal investigator.

They say any further hearings could put at risk investigations by the Canada Border Services Agency, which produced the report, and the RCMP.

The three parties voted together to end any further questioning of Michel Lafleur, the federal investigator, and made clear that they expect the committee will focus on other topics at future meetings.

Members of the House of Commons committee on government operations have been reviewing how costs for the ArriveCan app for international travellers ballooned to $54-million and related IT procurement issues for months.

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💰Canadians expect they need $1.7M to retire, BMO survey finds

BMO Financial Group's annual retirement survey found that Canadians on average believe they will need $1.7 million, matching the figure in last year's report.

Millennials – those between the ages of 28 and 44 – believe they will need more, expecting to save $2.1 million in order to retire. Gen X (ages 45 to 60) and Boomers (ages 61 to 70) believe they will need $1.3 million to retire, while Gen Z (ages 18 to 27) believes they will need $1.6 million.

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❗️Montreal man charged with uttering death threats against Trudeau

The RCMP have charged a 30-year-old Montreal man after he allegedly threatened to kill Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in a social media post.

Paul Clarissou was charged with uttering threats against the prime minister after allegedly making statements on his X account.

The RCMP takes seriously any threats that can affect one's sense of security. Violent statements will not be tolerated. Perpetrators may face criminal charges involving significant sentences.

the RCMP said in a statement.

The force said the charge was laid Jan. 31, after a short investigation by the RCMP's Integrated National Security Enforcement Team.

#Trudeau
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Canada must end reliance on cheap foreign labour, minister says

Canada’s immigration minister is taking steps to curb the country’s dependence on temporary foreign labour and international students, prompting pushback from business groups that say there aren’t enough domestic workers available to sustain parts of the economy.

Marc Miller introduced a limit on foreign student visas last month, cutting them by 35 per cent for this year. He will announce further changes soon to restrict students’ off-campus work hours and he’s also reviewing the country’s temporary foreign worker program.

We have gotten addicted to temporary foreign workers. Any large industry trying to make ends meet will look at the ability to drive down wages. There is an incentive to drive labour costs down. It’s something that’ll require a larger discussion.

Miller said.

Statistics Canada estimates there are more than 2.5 million non-permanent residents, over six per cent of the population, and they play a key role in filling the labour-force gaps left by an aging population.

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🍺Ontario brewery slammed with negative reviews, abusive calls after hosting Trudeau

An Ontario brewery that hosted Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it’s been inundated with hundreds of hateful messages since then.

Trudeau visited the Brewer’s Pantry in Bowmanville, Ont. on Thursday to show support for Robert Rock, the Liberal Party candidate for the Durham federal byelection.

The brewery posted a picture from the event and said it was flooded with dozens of negative Google reviews, offensive emails and phone calls at all hours of the night.

#Ontario #Trudeau
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📈Conservatives open up a 19-point lead over the Liberals

From February 1 to 7, 2024, Abacus Data conducted a national survey of 2,398 adults exploring several topics related to Canadian politics and current events.

Conservatives lead by 19 over the Liberals, tied for the largest national lead Abacus Data have ever measured for the Conservatives.

If an election were held today, 43% of committed voters would vote Conservatives with the Liberals at 24%, the NDP at 18% and the Greens at 4%. The BQ is at 34% in Quebec.

Since the last survey, the Conservatives are up 3, the Liberals down 1, the NDP down 2 and the Greens down 1.

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Pharmacare deadline: Minister 'confident' will table legislation by March 1

Health Minister Mark Holland says he has “every confidence” his government can deliver pharmacare legislation by the promised March 1 deadline, and that the Liberals are “not pulling the fire alarm” on their confidence-and-supply deal with the NDP over the issue.

NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh said this week there will be “repercussions” if the Liberals don’t table a sufficient piece of pharmacare framework legislation by next month, and signalled he’ll consider a missed deadline to mean they’ve “walked away” from their confidence-and-supply agreement.

The pact sees the NDP prop up the Liberals until 2025 in exchange for progress on key priorities, including pharmacare, for which the parties have already extended the deadline once before.

#healthcare
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💊Opioid 25 times more powerful than fentanyl detected in Quebec City region

A synthetic opioid 25 times more powerful than fentanyl has made its way to the Quebec City region, where public health officials reported Saturday they have detected the dangerous compound in pale green tablets that mimic the appearance of other prenoscription opioids.

The Quebec City regional public health authority warned the compound, protonitazepyne, presents a high risk of overdose, which may require several doses of the life-saving medication naloxone.

Health Canada first detected the substance in 2023 and would go on to positively identify it in a total of 25 drug samples by the end of the year. Public health officials working in the Quebec City-area now say it has been increasingly found in the Montreal area since the beginning of 2024.

#Quebec
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🍺Another ‘beer tax’ increase is coming on April 1, amid calls to cancel it

On April 1, a federal tax increase on alcohol sometimes known as the “beer tax” is scheduled to come into effect, meaning Canadians could soon pay more for their alcoholic beverage of choice.

The alcohol excise tax is set to go up by 4.7 per cent, which Kelowna-Lake Country MP Tracy Gray says will cost Canadians about $100 million extra in 2024-25.

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12 Ontario men, 1 American arrested in Niagara for trafficking young people: police

Thirteen men have been arrested at a Niagara Falls hotel and charged in connection with human trafficking of young people, police say.

The suspects, who range in age from 20 to 60 years old, face charges related to child luring, obtaining sexual services and inviting sexual exploitation of a young person, say Niagara police.

The arrests took place between Jan. 31 and Feb. 3, and come after the Niagara Regional Police Service's human trafficking unit connected online with young people believed to be offering sexual services for money.

#Ontario
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🏘 Housing minister denies he ignored warning about immigration levels and housing supply

Housing Minister Sean Fraser said he didn’t ignore warnings as immigration minister about the number of new Canadians the country was accepting exceeding the number of houses the country was building.

The Canadian Press reported last month that an internal report produced two years ago warned that the number of new immigrants was outpacing Canada’s home construction industry, which would strain supply and push prices higher.

Fraser said he didn’t ignore the warning about housing issues, but rather looked at other aspects of the immigration question, including the industries that would run short of people if they didn’t have new Canadians arriving.

#housing
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🚙 Police seize 53 stolen vehicles at Port of Montreal

Quebec provincial police and specialized teams have seized 53 stolen vehicles from the Port of Montreal. 26 containers were searched at the port, leading to the massive seizure.

The police operation was carried out in connection with the overseas export of stolen vehicles, police said.

A new mixed police squad dedicated to vehicle theft, the Escouade régionale mixte vol de véhicules (ERM), was introduced last week and took part in the operation.

Last week, the federal government promised $28 million in new money to help fight the export of stolen vehicles by giving the Canada Border Services Agency more capacity to detect and search containers with stolen vehicles inside.

#Quebec
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💸 Gaps in oversight of ArriveCan app are ‘completely unacceptable’

Canada Border Services Agency president Erin O’Gorman said inadequate oversight of government spending is “completely unacceptable” and vowed to fix the issue after the Auditor-General sharply criticized her department over its poor management and record keeping as the cost of the ArriveCan app grew to nearly $60-million.

Auditor-General Karen Hogan’s Monday report raised several strong concerns.

I have to say that I am deeply concerned by what this audit didn’t find. We didn’t find records to accurately show how much was spent on what, who did the work, or how and why contracting decisions were made. And that paper trail should have existed.

Hogan stated.

The report also raised red flags about agency employees involved with the ArriveCan project being invited to dinners and other activities by private vendors.

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Most immigrants with deportation letters are still in Canada

Most people living in Canada who have been sent deportation letters in the past eight years are still in the country, according to official figures disclosed by the Canada Border Services Agency.

The figures show that 14,609 people were sent letters informing them they are facing deportation between 2016 and May last year.

But 9,317 of those were still living in Canada last year, including 2,188 people sent deportation letters in 2016 and 2017.

#immigration
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Court says Trudeau, justice minister 'failed' Canadians by letting judicial vacancies build up

A scathing Federal Court decision says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the federal justice minister have "failed" Canadians seeking timely justice by letting the number of judicial vacancies reach a state of crisis.

The case, brought forward by human rights lawyer Yavar Hameed, sends a clear message to the federal government about the urgent need to reduce the number of vacancies.

Last spring, Chief Justice Richard Wagner sent Trudeau a letter warning of an "untenable" situation in Canadian courtrooms.

It is imperative for the Prime Minister's Office to give this issue the importance it deserves and for appointments to be made in a timely manner …The government's inertia regarding vacancies and the absence of satisfactory explanations for these delays are disconcerting.

Richard Wagner said.

#Trudeau
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🩺 Feds offer loan forgiveness for some doctors, nurses

In a bid to increase the number of doctors and nurses practising in rural and remote areas, the federal government said Tuesday it's increasing forgivable loans for some students.

Employment Minister Randy Boissonnault said Ottawa is offering a 50 per cent increase in forgivable loans for doctors and nurses who work in rural and remote communities.

Boissonnault said up to $60,000 will be forgiven for a family physician or family medicine resident, and up to $30,000 for a nurse or nurse practitioner with a Canada Student Loan.

An estimated 3,000 doctors and nurses will benefit from the program this fiscal year, Boissonnault said.

#healthcare
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