✏️Nearly half of Canadians think Trudeau is staying on for selfish reasons: poll
Nearly half of Canadians think Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is staying on as Liberal leader, despite his party lagging far behind Conservatives in polls, simply because he likes being prime minister, according to a new survey.
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Nearly half of Canadians think Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is staying on as Liberal leader, despite his party lagging far behind Conservatives in polls, simply because he likes being prime minister, according to a new survey.
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National Post
Nearly half of Canadians think Trudeau is staying on for selfish reasons: poll
OTTAWA — Nearly half of Canadians think Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is staying on as Liberal leader, despite his party lagging far behind Conservatives in polls, simply because he likes being prime minister, according to a new survey.
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🚶Emigration from Canada to the U.S. hits a 10-year high as tens of thousands head south
The American Community Survey says the number of people moving from Canada to the U.S. hit 126,340 in 2022. That's an increase of nearly 70 per cent over the 75,752 people who made the move in 2012.
Of the 126,340 who emigrated from Canada to the U.S. that year, 53,311 were born in Canada, 42,595 were Americans who left here for their native land, and 30,434 were foreign-born immigrants to Canada who decided to move to the U.S. instead.
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The American Community Survey says the number of people moving from Canada to the U.S. hit 126,340 in 2022. That's an increase of nearly 70 per cent over the 75,752 people who made the move in 2012.
Of the 126,340 who emigrated from Canada to the U.S. that year, 53,311 were born in Canada, 42,595 were Americans who left here for their native land, and 30,434 were foreign-born immigrants to Canada who decided to move to the U.S. instead.
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CBC
Emigration from Canada to the U.S. hits a 10-year high as tens of thousands head south | CBC News
Tens of thousands of Canadians are emigrating from Canada to the United States and the number of people packing up and moving south has hit a level not seen in 10 years or more, according to data compiled by CBC News.
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💸CBC executives, managers were paid almost $15M in bonuses
Federal documents show that CBC executives and managers in the 2023-24 fiscal year ending March 31 gave themselves $14.9 million in bonuses.
And who's funding CBC?
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Federal documents show that CBC executives and managers in the 2023-24 fiscal year ending March 31 gave themselves $14.9 million in bonuses.
And who's funding CBC?
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CBC executives, managers were paid almost $15M in bonuses: Report
Federal documents show that CBC executives and managers in the 2023-24 fiscal year ending March 31 gave themselves $14.9 million in bonuses.
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💰Canadian economic growth slower than expected in Q1
Canadian economic growth came in slower than expected for the first quarter, strengthening the case for a possible interest rate cut by the Bank of Canada next week.
Statistics Canada said Friday the economy grew at an annualized rate of 1.7 per cent in the first three months of the year. It also revised its reading for growth in the fourth quarter of 2023 downward.
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Canadian economic growth came in slower than expected for the first quarter, strengthening the case for a possible interest rate cut by the Bank of Canada next week.
Statistics Canada said Friday the economy grew at an annualized rate of 1.7 per cent in the first three months of the year. It also revised its reading for growth in the fourth quarter of 2023 downward.
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Yahoo Finance
Statistics Canada says economy grew at 1.7% annualized rate in Q1
OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says the economy grew at an annualized rate of 1.7 per cent in the first three months of the year. The agency also revised its reading for growth in the fourth quarter of 2023 to an annualized rate of 0.1 per cent, down from its…
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Bloc tables bill that would make it impossible for judges to throw out delayed violent crime cases
The Bloc Québécois is proposing to use the notwithstanding clause to make it impossible for judges to throw out cases of violent and serious crimes like murder and sexual assault because of excessive delays in getting them to trial.
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The Bloc Québécois is proposing to use the notwithstanding clause to make it impossible for judges to throw out cases of violent and serious crimes like murder and sexual assault because of excessive delays in getting them to trial.
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National Post
Bloc tables bill that would make it impossible for judges to throw out delayed violent crime cases
OTTAWA – The Bloc Québécois is proposing to use the notwithstanding clause to make it impossible for judges to throw out cases of violent and serious crimes like murder and sexual assault because of excessive delays in getting them to trial.
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💸 Nearly half a billion spent on visa-exampt asylum claims
Canada has spent nearly half a billion dollars over the last five years processing asylum claims from people who arrived in the country without a visa, a new report from the parliamentary budget officer has found.
The PBO estimates the federal government is spending $455 million processing these claims. The average cost is $16,500, but it ranged between $9,055 and $40,814.
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Canada has spent nearly half a billion dollars over the last five years processing asylum claims from people who arrived in the country without a visa, a new report from the parliamentary budget officer has found.
The PBO estimates the federal government is spending $455 million processing these claims. The average cost is $16,500, but it ranged between $9,055 and $40,814.
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Global News
Half a billion to clear backlog of some asylum seekers: PBO
Canada has spent nearly half a billion dollars over the last five years processing asylum claims from people who arrived in the country without a visa, a new report has found.
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💸 Federal government posts $50.9 billion deficit for 2023-24 fiscal year
The federal government ended the 2023-24 fiscal year with a deficit of $50.9 billion.
The result for the April-to-March period compared with a deficit of $41.3 billion reported for the same stretch of its 2022-23 fiscal year.
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The federal government ended the 2023-24 fiscal year with a deficit of $50.9 billion.
The result for the April-to-March period compared with a deficit of $41.3 billion reported for the same stretch of its 2022-23 fiscal year.
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Federal government posts $50.9 billion deficit for 2023-24 fiscal year
The federal government ended the 2023-24 fiscal year with a deficit of $50.9 billion.
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🇨🇦🇺🇸 Canada's 'super pigs' are most likely to invade the US
Researchers say Canadian super pigs, a cross of between domestic pigs and wild boars, could invade the US. They can withstand more cold than wild hogs, which already cause billions in damage in the South.
A study found that northeastern Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and western parts of Minnesota are the areas in the US most vulnerable to super pig occupation.
Not exactly the power we wanted, but OK.
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Researchers say Canadian super pigs, a cross of between domestic pigs and wild boars, could invade the US. They can withstand more cold than wild hogs, which already cause billions in damage in the South.
A study found that northeastern Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, and western parts of Minnesota are the areas in the US most vulnerable to super pig occupation.
Not exactly the power we wanted, but OK.
#US
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Business Insider
Where Canada's 'super pigs' are most likely to invade the US — and potentially cause millions of dollars in damage
A new study found there's high potential for Canadian super pigs, a cross between a wild boar and domestic pig, to invade the US in four states.
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🏳️🌈🚫Blockade briefly stops Pride Parade in downtown Winnipeg
Winnipeg Pride Parade was briefly blocked by other members of LGBT community.
A group of protesters says they are demanding that Pride Winnipeg end its “complicity with genocide, divest from corporate pinkwashing, remove police from Pride, and centre QTBIPOC leadership.”
The protesters are calling on the organization to return to the political roots of Pride, adding that there’s been previous calls for accountability by Black and Indigenous peoples.
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Winnipeg Pride Parade was briefly blocked by other members of LGBT community.
A group of protesters says they are demanding that Pride Winnipeg end its “complicity with genocide, divest from corporate pinkwashing, remove police from Pride, and centre QTBIPOC leadership.”
The protesters are calling on the organization to return to the political roots of Pride, adding that there’s been previous calls for accountability by Black and Indigenous peoples.
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Winnipeg
Blockade briefly stops Pride Parade in downtown Winnipeg
A group of protesters briefly blocked the Winnipeg Pride Parade on Sunday.
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B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton dies following prison attack
Convicted B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton has died in hospital.
Following an attack on May 19 by another inmate in Québec’s maximum security Port-Cartier Institution, CityNews has confirmed that Pickton has died from his injuries. He was 74 years old.
Pickton was convicted in 2007 of the murders of six women. He was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole for 25 years, the maximum sentence for second-degree murder in Canada.
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Convicted B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton has died in hospital.
Following an attack on May 19 by another inmate in Québec’s maximum security Port-Cartier Institution, CityNews has confirmed that Pickton has died from his injuries. He was 74 years old.
Pickton was convicted in 2007 of the murders of six women. He was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole for 25 years, the maximum sentence for second-degree murder in Canada.
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CityNews
B.C. serial killer Robert Pickton dies following prison attack
Following an attack by another inmate in Québec’s maximum security Port-Cartier Institution, Robert Pickton has died from his injuries.
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📉 Poll finds declining Canadian support for LGBTQ2 rights and visibility
A new poll has found declining support for LGBTQ2 in Canada.
While 49 per cent of respondents agreed with people being open about their sexual orientation or gender identity, it is a decline of 12 points from 2021.
The poll found support for LGBTQ2 people showing affection in public (kissing or holding hands) at 40 per cent, down eight points from 2021.
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A new poll has found declining support for LGBTQ2 in Canada.
While 49 per cent of respondents agreed with people being open about their sexual orientation or gender identity, it is a decline of 12 points from 2021.
The poll found support for LGBTQ2 people showing affection in public (kissing or holding hands) at 40 per cent, down eight points from 2021.
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Global News
Poll finds declining Canadian support for LGBTQ2 rights and visibility | Globalnews.ca
Canada was among the few countries in a large international survey where support for rights and visibility appeared to register "precipitous drops," according to pollster Ipsos.
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Canada landed 121,620 new permanent residents in first quarter
In the first quarter of 2024, Canada welcomed 121,620 new permanent residents, of whom 52,720 came to Ontario and only 17,745 to British Columbia.
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In the first quarter of 2024, Canada welcomed 121,620 new permanent residents, of whom 52,720 came to Ontario and only 17,745 to British Columbia.
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Immigration News Canada
Canada Landed 121,620 New Permanent Residents In First Quarter
In the first quarter of 2024, Canada welcomed 121,620 new permanent residents, of whom 52,720 came to Ontario and only 17,745 to British Columbia.
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❗️Some parliamentarians collaborated with China and India to further their own interests, report says
Canadian intelligence services have gathered information indicating some federal politicians are collaborating with foreign governments to advance their own interests, a new report says.
The National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians (NSICOP) said in a report. It did not indicate whether these people are MPs or senators or both.
The body declined to name the politicians.
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Canadian intelligence services have gathered information indicating some federal politicians are collaborating with foreign governments to advance their own interests, a new report says.
Unfortunately, the committee has also seen troubling intelligence that some Parliamentarians are, in the words of the intelligence services, ‘semi-witting or witting’ participants in the efforts of foreign states to interfere in our politics.
The National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians (NSICOP) said in a report. It did not indicate whether these people are MPs or senators or both.
The body declined to name the politicians.
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The Globe and Mail
Some parliamentarians collaborated with China and India to further their own interests, report says
A committee of MPs and senators says intelligence suggests some unnamed politicians have been ‘semi-witting or witting participants’ in foreign interference efforts
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🏠 Trudeau ridiculed over “housing design catalogue” aimed at helping home shortage
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was mocked for his announcement of a “housing design catalogue” when asked what his government was doing to fix Canada’s housing crisis.
While exchanging barbs with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre about broken promises regarding housing, Trudeau responded that among the things his government was doing to fix the shortage was launching a housing design catalogue.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was mocked for his announcement of a “housing design catalogue” when asked what his government was doing to fix Canada’s housing crisis.
While exchanging barbs with Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre about broken promises regarding housing, Trudeau responded that among the things his government was doing to fix the shortage was launching a housing design catalogue.
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tnc.news
Trudeau ridiculed over “housing design catalogue” aimed at helping home shortage
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was mocked for his announcement of a “housing design catalogue” when asked what his government was doing to fix Canada’s housing crisis.
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Top Canadian scientist alleges in leaked emails he was barred from studying mystery brain illness
A leading federal scientist in Canada has alleged he was barred from investigating a mystery brain illness in the province of New Brunswick and said he fears more than 200 people affected by the condition are experiencing unexplained neurological decline.
The allegations, made in leaked emails to a colleague seen by the Guardian, have emerged two years after the eastern province closed its investigation into a possible “cluster” of cases.
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A leading federal scientist in Canada has alleged he was barred from investigating a mystery brain illness in the province of New Brunswick and said he fears more than 200 people affected by the condition are experiencing unexplained neurological decline.
The allegations, made in leaked emails to a colleague seen by the Guardian, have emerged two years after the eastern province closed its investigation into a possible “cluster” of cases.
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the Guardian
Top Canadian scientist alleges in leaked emails he was barred from studying mystery brain illness
Exclusive: Michael Coulthart’s claims emerge after New Brunswick closes its inquiry into disease affecting more than 200 people
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💰Foreign streamers must pay into fund to boost Canadian content
Online streaming services operating in Canada will be required to contribute five per cent of their Canadian revenues to support the domestic broadcasting system, the country's telecoms regulator said on Tuesday.
The money will be used to boost funding for local and Indigenous broadcasting, officials from CRTC said in a briefing.
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Online streaming services operating in Canada will be required to contribute five per cent of their Canadian revenues to support the domestic broadcasting system, the country's telecoms regulator said on Tuesday.
The money will be used to boost funding for local and Indigenous broadcasting, officials from CRTC said in a briefing.
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CBC
Foreign streamers must pay into fund to boost Canadian content, CRTC says | CBC News
Online streaming services operating in Canada will be required to contribute five per cent of their Canadian revenues to support the domestic broadcasting system, the country's telecoms regulator said on Tuesday.
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❌Government won't commit to releasing names of MPs who allegedly conspired with foreign actors
Senior cabinet ministers wouldn't say Tuesday if the government is prepared to release the names of parliamentarians who are alleged to have conspired with foreign governments and to have consciously shared sensitive information with their agents — conduct that one expert says could amount to treason.
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Senior cabinet ministers wouldn't say Tuesday if the government is prepared to release the names of parliamentarians who are alleged to have conspired with foreign governments and to have consciously shared sensitive information with their agents — conduct that one expert says could amount to treason.
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CBC
Government won't commit to releasing names of MPs who allegedly conspired with foreign actors | CBC News
Senior cabinet ministers wouldn't say Tuesday if the government is prepared to release the names of parliamentarians who are alleged to have conspired with foreign governments and to have consciously shared sensitive information with their agents — conduct…
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📉🇨🇦🇺🇸Canadian economy underperforms US, largest gap on record
Canadian per-capita real GDP falling significantly short of the U.S. since 2019, with a gap growing 10% by Q1. The gap is now the widest on record, going back to at least 1965, the earliest data readily available.
Economic performance has generally been in sync between the two countries in the past because of their close relationship, along with inflation trends. But more recently, the Canadian economy has started to severely and persistently underperform.
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Canadian per-capita real GDP falling significantly short of the U.S. since 2019, with a gap growing 10% by Q1. The gap is now the widest on record, going back to at least 1965, the earliest data readily available.
Economic performance has generally been in sync between the two countries in the past because of their close relationship, along with inflation trends. But more recently, the Canadian economy has started to severely and persistently underperform.
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🌱❌Ottawa declines to release secret internal analysis of economic effects of carbon pricing
The Liberal government is declining to release its internal analysis of the economic impacts of carbon pricing and refusing to say why it is keeping the data secret, even as it criticizes the federal budget watchdog for an error in its analysis of the policy.
Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux disclosed to a House of Commons committee on Monday that the government has internal analysis of the economic impacts of its consumer and industrial carbon pricing programs that it is keeping under wraps.
He said the federal government’s findings are largely in line with those of his office: that there is overall a net negative impact from the pricing regimes.
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The Liberal government is declining to release its internal analysis of the economic impacts of carbon pricing and refusing to say why it is keeping the data secret, even as it criticizes the federal budget watchdog for an error in its analysis of the policy.
Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux disclosed to a House of Commons committee on Monday that the government has internal analysis of the economic impacts of its consumer and industrial carbon pricing programs that it is keeping under wraps.
He said the federal government’s findings are largely in line with those of his office: that there is overall a net negative impact from the pricing regimes.
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The Globe and Mail
Ottawa declines to release secret internal analysis of economic effects of carbon pricing
The Conservatives seized on Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux’s disclosure that the federal government has internal findings that it is keeping under wraps
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