🇨🇦🇵🇸 Canadian man killed providing aid in Gaza was a military veteran with a young son
A Canadian man killed Monday along with six other aid workers in the Gaza Strip was a military veteran from Quebec.
Jacob Flickinger, 33, joined the World Central Kitchen aid organization last fall.
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A Canadian man killed Monday along with six other aid workers in the Gaza Strip was a military veteran from Quebec.
Jacob Flickinger, 33, joined the World Central Kitchen aid organization last fall.
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Canadian man killed providing aid in Gaza was a military veteran with a young son
A Canadian man killed along with six other aid workers in the Gaza Strip on Monday is a military veteran from Quebec who leaves behind a partner and a one-year-old son.
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🚙 Police recover $34.5M worth of stolen vehicles in shipping containers in Montreal
Nearly 600 stolen vehicles have been recovered from shipping containers in the Port of Montreal over the past few months, and 75 per cent of them were stolen in Ontario.
The best way to fight back, according to Toronto police, is to leave the keys outside so that thieves at least don't break into the house.
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Nearly 600 stolen vehicles have been recovered from shipping containers in the Port of Montreal over the past few months, and 75 per cent of them were stolen in Ontario.
The best way to fight back, according to Toronto police, is to leave the keys outside so that thieves at least don't break into the house.
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CP24
Police recover $34.5M worth of stolen vehicles in shipping containers in Montreal, most of them were taken from GTA
Nearly 600 stolen vehicles have been recovered from shipping containers in the Port of Montreal over the past few months as part of an interprovincial auto theft investigation, and 75 per cent of them were stolen in Ontario.
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Quebec man has two healthy fingers amputated to relieve 'body integrity dysphoria'
A 20-year-old patient in Quebec who had been troubled by intrusive thoughts about his fourth and fifth fingers had them amputated by a surgeon.
This is the first described case of digits amputation for body 'integrity dysphoria.'
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A 20-year-old patient in Quebec who had been troubled by intrusive thoughts about his fourth and fifth fingers had them amputated by a surgeon.
This is the first described case of digits amputation for body 'integrity dysphoria.'
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National Post
Quebec man has two healthy fingers amputated to relieve 'body integrity dysphoria'
Ever since he was a child he’d had “incessant,” intrusive thoughts about his left hand’s fourth and fifth fingers, the sensation that they weren’t his, that they didn’t belong to his body. At night, he’d wake from nightmares that his fingers were burning…
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📈Canada's unemployment rate rises to 6.1 per cent
Canada's unemployment rate jumped to 6.1 per cent in March, that's up from 5.8 per cent in February.
More people, less jobs.
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Canada's unemployment rate jumped to 6.1 per cent in March, that's up from 5.8 per cent in February.
More people, less jobs.
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CTVNews
Expectations of a June interest rate cut solidify as cracks widen in labour market
Canada's unemployment rate jumped to 6.1 per cent in March as more people looked for work in an economy bogged down by high interest rates.
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🇨🇦🇨🇳 China paid approximately $250,000 to ‘threat actors’ working in Canada, inquiry told
A document presented to the Foreign Interference Commission says Canadian intelligence suggests Chinese officials may have transferred around $250,000 to “threat actors” in Canada in late 2018 or early 2019.
Here's the question that bothers me. All of this was in 2018-2019. Why is the investigation only starting now?
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A document presented to the Foreign Interference Commission says Canadian intelligence suggests Chinese officials may have transferred around $250,000 to “threat actors” in Canada in late 2018 or early 2019.
Here's the question that bothers me. All of this was in 2018-2019. Why is the investigation only starting now?
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The Globe and Mail
China paid approximately $250,000 to ‘threat actors’ working in Canada, inquiry told
Unclassified intelligence documents say individuals received financial support to advance PRC interests before 2019 election
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📈According ot Statistics Canada, Canada's population is growing faster than the economy's ability to create jobs
This could lead to a weaker labor market. For example, in August 2023, the economy added 40,000 jobs, and the population grew by 0.3% (+103,000 people). Thus, the share of the employed population in the total population has decreased.
StatCan estimates that Canada's economy needs to add 50,000 jobs per month to maintain stable employment.
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This could lead to a weaker labor market. For example, in August 2023, the economy added 40,000 jobs, and the population grew by 0.3% (+103,000 people). Thus, the share of the employed population in the total population has decreased.
StatCan estimates that Canada's economy needs to add 50,000 jobs per month to maintain stable employment.
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🇨🇦🇺🇸🇦🇺🇬🇧Canada is exploring the possibility of joining the second phase of AUKUS, a U.S.-led alliance with the UK and Australia.
The initial pillar of the alliance, forged in 2021, was focused on developing nuclear-powered submarines for Australia.
PM Trudeau says Canada will consider whether it needs to purchase nuclear-powered submarines to better ensure it can defend Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic.
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The initial pillar of the alliance, forged in 2021, was focused on developing nuclear-powered submarines for Australia.
PM Trudeau says Canada will consider whether it needs to purchase nuclear-powered submarines to better ensure it can defend Canadian sovereignty in the Arctic.
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Global News
Canada exploring possibility of joining AUKUS alliance, Trudeau says - National | Globalnews.ca
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says conversations are underway on possibly joining the second phase of AUKUS, a U.S.-led alliance with the United Kingdom and Australia.
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300 Quebec farmers staged protest, saying it's tough to make a living
More than 300 Quebec farmers drove their tractors through the streets of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Friday to send a message to the provincial government, saying they are facing an existential crisis.
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More than 300 Quebec farmers drove their tractors through the streets of Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu Friday to send a message to the provincial government, saying they are facing an existential crisis.
#Quebec
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🪖Canada pledges billions in new defence spending, but doesn't reach NATO's 2% commitment
A new defence policy for Canada was unveiled Monday. The strategy commits to delivering new equipment, including airborne early warning aircraft, long-range surface-to-surface missiles for the army and utility helicopters.
The new policy, ennoscriptd Our North, Strong and Free, includes an additional $8.1 billion in new defence spending over the next five years and commits to an additional $73 billion in defence spending over the next two decades.
The Liberal government estimates that the new policy will see military spending rise to 1.76 per cent of GDP by 2029-30.
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A new defence policy for Canada was unveiled Monday. The strategy commits to delivering new equipment, including airborne early warning aircraft, long-range surface-to-surface missiles for the army and utility helicopters.
The new policy, ennoscriptd Our North, Strong and Free, includes an additional $8.1 billion in new defence spending over the next five years and commits to an additional $73 billion in defence spending over the next two decades.
The Liberal government estimates that the new policy will see military spending rise to 1.76 per cent of GDP by 2029-30.
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CBC
Canada pledges billions in new defence spending, but doesn't reach NATO's 2% commitment | CBC News
Two years after being ordered on an urgent basis, a new defence policy for Canada that promises to bolster the military's surveillance and combat capabilities in the Arctic was unveiled Monday.
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🇨🇦🇨🇳 Canada spies found China interfered in last two elections
Spy agency concluded that China interfered in the last two elections, an official probe heard on Monday, the firmest evidence so far of suspected Chinese meddling in Canadian politics.
The commission into foreign interference was shown a slide on Monday containing an extract of a February 2023 briefing from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
the extract says.
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Spy agency concluded that China interfered in the last two elections, an official probe heard on Monday, the firmest evidence so far of suspected Chinese meddling in Canadian politics.
The commission into foreign interference was shown a slide on Monday containing an extract of a February 2023 briefing from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service.
We know that the PRC (Peoples' Republic of China) clandestinely and deceptively interfered in both the 2019 and 2021 elections. In both cases, these FI (foreign interference) activities were pragmatic in nature and focused primarily on supporting those viewed to be either 'pro-PRC' or 'neutral' on issues of interest to the PRC government.
the extract says.
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Reuters
Canada spies found China interfered in last two elections, probe hears
Canada's domestic spy agency concluded that China interfered in the last two elections, an official probe heard on Monday, the firmest evidence so far of suspected Chinese meddling in Canadian politics.
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🏠 Alberta premier takes issue with feds for overstepping jurisdiction on housing initiatives
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith called out Trudeau for bypassing meetings with provincial leaders, neglecting local expertise and going directly to municipalities instead.
Smith said.
#Alberta #housing
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith called out Trudeau for bypassing meetings with provincial leaders, neglecting local expertise and going directly to municipalities instead.
We have 355 municipalities that all have different degrees of pressure, because of the need for housing, and yet with the federal government choosing who they have political relationships within granting or making grants on that basis, it's very political, and it doesn't meet the needs.
Smith said.
#Alberta #housing
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Calgary
Alberta premier takes issue with feds for overstepping jurisdiction on housing initiatives
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is yet again in Calgary, making a major housing announcement to bolster his Liberal party’s position of support for a national housing crisis, but the Alberta government says he’s overstepping his federal jurisdiction.
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RBC economists recommend prioritizing the construction skills in new immigrants, as 500,000 more construction workers will be required over the next six years to build all the homes needed.
It seems new population records lie ahead.
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It seems new population records lie ahead.
#immigration #housing
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Financial Post
RBC urges Canada to prioritize construction skills in immigrants to tackle housing crisis
Prioritizing construction skills in new immigrants and embracing innovative designs and building techniques top a list of recommendations from economists at Royal Bank of Canada on how best to tackle Canada’s housing crisis.
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Justin Trudeau’s six-day trip, accompanied by his oldest son Xavier, to “strengthen ties” in the Indo-Pacific region in September cost taxpayers nearly $2 million, with nearly $200,000 spent on in-flight catering.
There's nothing so important Trudeau could say that would justify spending 2 million.
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There's nothing so important Trudeau could say that would justify spending 2 million.
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National Post
PM's six-day Indo-Pacific trip cost $2M, including $200K in catering
The prime minister’s six-day trip, accompanied by his son, to “strengthen ties” in the Indo-Pacific region in September cost taxpayers nearly $2 million, with nearly $200,000 spent on in-flight catering.
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PM Justin Trudeau says its the role of government to “make it more expensive for people who don’t want to think about the future and don’t want to prepare for the future today.”
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Quebec premier threatens 'referendum' on immigration if Trudeau fails to deliver
Legault told reporters that launching a plebiscite isn't in his government's short-term plans, but he suggested that could change if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau doesn't deliver on Quebec's immigration demands.
#Quebec #immigration
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Legault told reporters that launching a plebiscite isn't in his government's short-term plans, but he suggested that could change if Prime Minister Justin Trudeau doesn't deliver on Quebec's immigration demands.
#Quebec #immigration
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Montreal
Quebec premier threatens 'referendum' on immigration if Trudeau fails to deliver
Quebec Premier François Legault on Tuesday ratcheted up pressure on the federal government to reduce the number of temporary immigrants in the province, threatening to hold a "referendum" on the issue.
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Muslim immigrants threaten Canadians: "Soon we will be in majority because we have many children and we will impose Sharia. We don't want homosexuals in Islam!”
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📉 British Columbia gets third credit downgrade in three years
British Columbia’s credit rating was cut to AA- by S&P Global Ratings with a negative outlook — its third downgrade in three years — after the provincial government decided to ramp up borrowing.
All this against the backdrop of a record $8 billion deficit forecast for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
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British Columbia’s credit rating was cut to AA- by S&P Global Ratings with a negative outlook — its third downgrade in three years — after the provincial government decided to ramp up borrowing.
All this against the backdrop of a record $8 billion deficit forecast for the 2024-25 fiscal year.
#BritishColumbia
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Bloomberg.com
British Columbia Gets Third Credit Downgrade in Three Years
British Columbia’s credit rating was cut to AA- by S&P Global Ratings with a negative outlook — its third downgrade in three years — after the provincial government decided to ramp up borrowing.
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NDP, Bloc, Tories unite calling for Trudeau to meet premiers in televised carbon-tax summit
A Conservative motion calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to meet with the premiers for a televised conference on the carbon tax passed with NDP and Bloc support. The Liberals remained opposed.
The motion, while non-binding, demanded Trudeau hold the meeting within five weeks.
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A Conservative motion calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to meet with the premiers for a televised conference on the carbon tax passed with NDP and Bloc support. The Liberals remained opposed.
The motion, while non-binding, demanded Trudeau hold the meeting within five weeks.
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National Post
NDP, Bloc, Tories unite calling for Trudeau to meet premiers in televised carbon-tax summit
OTTAWA — A call for the prime minister to meet with Canada’s premiers on the carbon tax got support from the House of Commons Wednesday, as the NDP joined with the Conservatives to demand the meeting.
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🪖Canadian military to spend $2.5 billion on armed drones
The Canadian military will spend $2.49 billion to acquire 11 remotely piloted aircraft from U.S.-based manufacturer General Atomics.
The combat-capable MQ-9B aircraft, which are roughly the size of a fighter jet, will be stationed at 14 Wing Greenwood, N.S., and 19 Wing Comox, B.C., while the pilots will fly the aircraft from six cockpits at a control centre in Ottawa.
The first drones are slated for delivery in 2028, with the program fully operational by 2033.
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The Canadian military will spend $2.49 billion to acquire 11 remotely piloted aircraft from U.S.-based manufacturer General Atomics.
The combat-capable MQ-9B aircraft, which are roughly the size of a fighter jet, will be stationed at 14 Wing Greenwood, N.S., and 19 Wing Comox, B.C., while the pilots will fly the aircraft from six cockpits at a control centre in Ottawa.
The first drones are slated for delivery in 2028, with the program fully operational by 2033.
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Canadian military to spend $2.5 billion on armed drones
The Canadian military will spend $2.49 billion to acquire 11 remotely piloted aircraft – or drones – from U.S.-based manufacturer General Atomics, the federal government announced Tuesday.
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🏠 Entry to housing market feels out of reach for 76% of non-owners
A new poll done for CIBC says 76 per cent of Canadians who don't own a property say entry to the housing market feels out of reach.
🔹70 per cent of non-owners cited overpriced markets as one of the main barriers to achieving their homeownership goal, while 63 per cent cited the inability to save for a down payment.
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A new poll done for CIBC says 76 per cent of Canadians who don't own a property say entry to the housing market feels out of reach.
🔹70 per cent of non-owners cited overpriced markets as one of the main barriers to achieving their homeownership goal, while 63 per cent cited the inability to save for a down payment.
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Yahoo News
Entry to housing market feels out of reach for 76% of non-owners: CIBC poll
TORONTO — A new poll done for CIBC says 76 per cent of Canadians who don't own a property say entry to the housing market feels out of reach. The bank says the online survey done in February found that 70 per cent of non-owners cited overpriced markets as…
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