Ontario underspending on social services by $3.7B: watchdog
The Ontario government has allocated $3.7 billion less than what's needed to fund existing programs and its announced commitments in children, community and social services, the province's financial watchdog said in a report.
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The Ontario government has allocated $3.7 billion less than what's needed to fund existing programs and its announced commitments in children, community and social services, the province's financial watchdog said in a report.
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CBC
Ontario underspending on social services by $3.7B, financial watchdog says | CBC News
Based on current spending plans, the Ontario government has allocated $3.7 billion less than what’s needed to fund existing programs and its announced commitments in children, community and social services, the province’s financial watchdog said in a report…
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⁉️Did you know that there are so many things Trudeau loves more than Canada?
One is holding luxurious retreats.
Trudeau's cabinet has spent more than $1 million dollars on retreats over the past few years to address Canada's affordability crisis.
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One is holding luxurious retreats.
Trudeau's cabinet has spent more than $1 million dollars on retreats over the past few years to address Canada's affordability crisis.
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Canadians more likely to prefer someone other than Trudeau lead Liberals in next election
When asked to think ahead to the next federal election and the leadership of the current governing party, 56 per cent of respondents — surveyed between May 31 and June 2 — said they'd prefer the Liberals have someone other than Trudeau at the helm.
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When asked to think ahead to the next federal election and the leadership of the current governing party, 56 per cent of respondents — surveyed between May 31 and June 2 — said they'd prefer the Liberals have someone other than Trudeau at the helm.
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Canadians more likely to prefer someone other than Trudeau lead Liberals in next election: Nanos
Canadians are three times more likely to prefer someone other than Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to lead the Liberals in the next election, a new Nanos Research survey for CTV News shows.
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🍞1 in 5 Canadians know someone who used a food bank in the past year
One in five Canadians say they or someone they know used a food bank within the past 12 months, a new survey shows.
While only two per cent of respondents said they visited a food bank for help, close to twice as many knew of a family member who did, and more than 10 per cent said they had a friend or acquaintance who received assistance.
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One in five Canadians say they or someone they know used a food bank within the past 12 months, a new survey shows.
While only two per cent of respondents said they visited a food bank for help, close to twice as many knew of a family member who did, and more than 10 per cent said they had a friend or acquaintance who received assistance.
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CTVNews
People in these provinces are more likely to have used a food bank in the past few months: survey
One in five Canadians say they or someone they know used a food bank within the past 12 months, a new survey shows.
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‘No hope’ for Liberals winning next federal election with Trudeau as leader, say pollsters
Pollsters suggest that regardless of whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau leads the Liberals in the next federal election or the party selects a new leader, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is likely to form a majority government.
In a late April poll, the Conservatives received 41 per cent support, and the governing Liberals got 24 per cent.
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Pollsters suggest that regardless of whether Prime Minister Justin Trudeau leads the Liberals in the next federal election or the party selects a new leader, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is likely to form a majority government.
In a late April poll, the Conservatives received 41 per cent support, and the governing Liberals got 24 per cent.
#Trudeau #Poilievre
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The Hill Times
‘No hope’ for Liberals winning next federal election with Trudeau as leader, say pollsters
Only in Quebec do the Liberals lead the Conservatives in support. But they trail the Tories across all age groups, particularly among the 30-to-44-year-old crowd. The one hopeful sign for Trudeau party is with the 18-29 age cohort where, at 28 per cent, they…
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Canadian businessman Frank Stronach charged in sex assault probe
Well-known Canadian businessman Frank Stronach has been arrested and charged in a sexual assault investigation, according to Peel Regional Police.
Police said Stronach, 91, of Aurora, Ont., was arrested in Peel Region, west of Toronto, on Friday and charged with five offences, including rape, indecent assault on a female, two counts of sexual assault and forcible confinement.
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Well-known Canadian businessman Frank Stronach has been arrested and charged in a sexual assault investigation, according to Peel Regional Police.
Police said Stronach, 91, of Aurora, Ont., was arrested in Peel Region, west of Toronto, on Friday and charged with five offences, including rape, indecent assault on a female, two counts of sexual assault and forcible confinement.
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CBC
Canadian businessman Frank Stronach charged in sex assault investigation | CBC News
Well-known Canadian businessman Frank Stronach has been arrested and charged in a sexual assault investigation, according to Peel Regional Police.
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🚶A third of B.C. residents are considering leaving the province: poll
One-in-three British Columbians are seriously considering leaving the province for more affordable housing, according to a new survey.
Angus Reid Institute conducted the study and found that half of 18- to 34-year-olds and more than two-in-five 35- to 54-year-olds say they are seriously thinking of leaving the province because of the cost of housing.
Vancouver, Burnaby, Victoria, and Kelowna all rank among the 12 most expensive cities to rent in Canada, while purchase prices follow a similar trend, according to the Angus Reid Institute.
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One-in-three British Columbians are seriously considering leaving the province for more affordable housing, according to a new survey.
Angus Reid Institute conducted the study and found that half of 18- to 34-year-olds and more than two-in-five 35- to 54-year-olds say they are seriously thinking of leaving the province because of the cost of housing.
Vancouver, Burnaby, Victoria, and Kelowna all rank among the 12 most expensive cities to rent in Canada, while purchase prices follow a similar trend, according to the Angus Reid Institute.
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British Columbia
A third of B.C. residents are considering leaving the province: poll
One-in-three British Columbians are seriously considering leaving the province for more affordable housing, according to a new survey.
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🇨🇦🇫🇷🗳 After the European Parliamentary elections, in which right-wing parties performed well, Trudeau gave a speech about being alarmed by the growing right-wing sentiment.
Trudeau is right to be worried, because he's next.
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Trudeau is right to be worried, because he's next.
#Trudeau #France
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💰Ottawa to give Quebec $750 million for surge in temporary immigrants
Ottawa says it will give Quebec $750 million to help pay for a surge in temporary immigrants to the province, while committing to process asylum claims more quickly and better distribute would-be refugees across the country.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier François Legault met in Quebec City in response to the premier's demands that Ottawa reduce the number of temporary immigrants in the province and pay the costs linked to housing and caring for them and their children.
Legault had been asking Ottawa for $1 billion to cover costs incurred from 2021 to 2023.
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Ottawa says it will give Quebec $750 million to help pay for a surge in temporary immigrants to the province, while committing to process asylum claims more quickly and better distribute would-be refugees across the country.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Premier François Legault met in Quebec City in response to the premier's demands that Ottawa reduce the number of temporary immigrants in the province and pay the costs linked to housing and caring for them and their children.
Legault had been asking Ottawa for $1 billion to cover costs incurred from 2021 to 2023.
#Quebec #immigration
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Montreal
Ottawa to give Quebec $750 million for surge in temporary immigrants
Ottawa says it will give Quebec $750 million to help pay for a surge in temporary immigrants to the province, while committing to process asylum claims more quickly and better distribute would-be refugees across the country.
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Trudeau gets booed after gaslighting people on inflation and carbon tax, laughs like a retard. Watch for free.
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Alberta appeals to Ottawa for more support on immigration amid continuing population boom
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith told reporters Monday that the province continues to see strong population growth with as many as 20 per cent of those new to Canada choosing to live in Alberta.
She added that the federal government could do more to help those persons as well as the provincial government defray the costs of settling in a new home.
#Alberta #immigration
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Alberta Premier Danielle Smith told reporters Monday that the province continues to see strong population growth with as many as 20 per cent of those new to Canada choosing to live in Alberta.
She added that the federal government could do more to help those persons as well as the provincial government defray the costs of settling in a new home.
#Alberta #immigration
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Calgary Herald
Alberta appeals to Ottawa for more support on immigration amid continuing population boom
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is appealing to Ottawa for more support in helping newcomers to Canada settle in the province.
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🔎Federal parties agree to ask commissioner to investigate treason allegations in watchdog report
The federal government is calling on Justice Marie-Josée Hogue to investigate allegations of treason by current and former parliamentarians contained in last week’s alarming report from a national security committee.
Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc told MPs on Monday that the Liberals would be supporting a motion brought forward by the Bloc Québécois to expand the Hogue Commission’s terms of reference “to allow it to investigate Canada’s federal democratic institutions,” including former and current MPs and senators.
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The federal government is calling on Justice Marie-Josée Hogue to investigate allegations of treason by current and former parliamentarians contained in last week’s alarming report from a national security committee.
Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc told MPs on Monday that the Liberals would be supporting a motion brought forward by the Bloc Québécois to expand the Hogue Commission’s terms of reference “to allow it to investigate Canada’s federal democratic institutions,” including former and current MPs and senators.
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National Post
Federal parties agree to ask commissioner to investigate treason allegations in watchdog report
OTTAWA — The federal government is calling on Justice Marie-Josée Hogue to investigate allegations of treason by current and former parliamentarians contained in last week’s alarming report from a national security committee.
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💰'Frustrated' B.C. premier says Quebec gets immigration money 'at the expense' of Western Canada
Federal immigration money is being “showered down” on Ontario and Quebec “at the expense” of Western Canada, British Columbia Premier David Eby said.
Eby said that Ottawa’s offer of $750 million to Quebec to help pay for a surge in temporary residents there is frustrating, and B.C. should also get a share.
According to Eby, there are 10,000 people coming to British Columbia every 37 days, refugees have to stay in homeless shelters and international students don’t have support.
#BritishColumbia #immigration
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Federal immigration money is being “showered down” on Ontario and Quebec “at the expense” of Western Canada, British Columbia Premier David Eby said.
Eby said that Ottawa’s offer of $750 million to Quebec to help pay for a surge in temporary residents there is frustrating, and B.C. should also get a share.
According to Eby, there are 10,000 people coming to British Columbia every 37 days, refugees have to stay in homeless shelters and international students don’t have support.
#BritishColumbia #immigration
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National Post
'Frustrated' B.C. premier says Quebec gets immigration money 'at the expense' of Western Canada
WHITEHORSE — Federal immigration money is being “showered down” on Ontario and Quebec “at the expense” of Western Canada, British Columbia Premier David Eby said.
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Liberal plan passes with backing of other parties
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and his party opposed the Liberals' plan to increase Canada's capital gains inclusion rate on Tuesday, in a vote that still passed with the backing of the NDP and Bloc Quebecois.
The motion, paving the way for the Liberals to advance legislation to change Canada's tax laws accordingly, cleared the House of Commons by a vote of 208 to 118.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and his party opposed the Liberals' plan to increase Canada's capital gains inclusion rate on Tuesday, in a vote that still passed with the backing of the NDP and Bloc Quebecois.
The motion, paving the way for the Liberals to advance legislation to change Canada's tax laws accordingly, cleared the House of Commons by a vote of 208 to 118.
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Conservatives to vote against Liberal capital gains plan
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre says his party will be voting against the Liberals' plan to increase Canada's capital gains inclusion rate, ahead of a key vote on the proposal. He called the move, set to rake in billions in revenue to offset housing…
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💰'Frustrated' B.C. premier says Quebec gets immigration money 'at the expense' of Western Canada Federal immigration money is being “showered down” on Ontario and Quebec “at the expense” of Western Canada, British Columbia Premier David Eby said. Eby said…
Marc Miller defends $750M in immigration funding for Quebec, says B.C. premier was 'confused'
B.C. Premier David Eby was "confused" about the facts when he criticized the federal government this week for giving Quebec $750 million to manage asylum seekers, Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Tuesday.
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B.C. Premier David Eby was "confused" about the facts when he criticized the federal government this week for giving Quebec $750 million to manage asylum seekers, Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Tuesday.
I think perhaps there is some confusion on the premier's behalf as to what this money was for. The suggestion was it was for temporary residents. That is absolutely not the case.
[The funding is ] to compensate Quebec for two fiscal years of costs they've incurred for the disproportionate flow of asylum seekers. I think perhaps he was confused about what the money was for.
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CBC
Marc Miller defends $750M in immigration funding for Quebec, says B.C. premier was 'confused' | CBC News
B.C. Premier David Eby was “confused” about the facts when he criticized the federal government this week for giving Quebec $750 million to manage asylum seekers, Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Tuesday.
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Singh pledges to eject NDP members if they colluded with foreign governments
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he will kick any MP who knowingly worked with a foreign government to undermine Canada out of his caucus.
He said he is planning to read a national-security watchdog report, released last week, that revealed some parliamentarians have been collaborating with foreign governments for their own benefit.
He promised to take action if New Democrat MPs turn up in the report. No names have yet been released.
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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh says he will kick any MP who knowingly worked with a foreign government to undermine Canada out of his caucus.
He said he is planning to read a national-security watchdog report, released last week, that revealed some parliamentarians have been collaborating with foreign governments for their own benefit.
He promised to take action if New Democrat MPs turn up in the report. No names have yet been released.
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The Globe and Mail
Politics Briefing: Singh pledges to eject NDP members who colluded with foreign governments
Also, Freeland challenges Conservatives with capital gains motion; Beverley McLachlin to retire from Hong Kong appellate court
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Toronto unemployment hits 317k people, more than all of Quebec
Over the past year, the unemployment rate in Torono climbed 1.0 point (+83.8k people) to 7.9% (317.2k people) as of May. About 1 in 3 of Canada’s unemployment gains over the past year is in the region, which now has more unemployed people than the whole province of Quebec (241.2k people).
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Over the past year, the unemployment rate in Torono climbed 1.0 point (+83.8k people) to 7.9% (317.2k people) as of May. About 1 in 3 of Canada’s unemployment gains over the past year is in the region, which now has more unemployed people than the whole province of Quebec (241.2k people).
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Toronto Unemployment Hits 317k People, More Than All of Quebec
If Greater Toronto is still ahead of the national curve, Canada may be in trouble. Statistics Canada (Stat Can) data shows the unemployment rate climbed sharply in May. Rising unemployment is a national trend, but the rapid pace at which it’s climbing can…
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Marc Miller says he's tired of people 'blaming immigrants for absolutely everything'
Federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Tuesday he was “quite tired of the fact that people are always blaming immigrants for absolutely everything,” after Quebec Premier François Legault attributed “100 per cent of the housing problem” to the increase in the number of people arriving on a temporary basis.
he said.
Is he saying it's all the government's fault?
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Federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Tuesday he was “quite tired of the fact that people are always blaming immigrants for absolutely everything,” after Quebec Premier François Legault attributed “100 per cent of the housing problem” to the increase in the number of people arriving on a temporary basis.
The increase in mortgages, in mortgage prices, has nothing to do with immigrants.
he said.
Is he saying it's all the government's fault?
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Montreal Gazette
Marc Miller says he's tired of people 'blaming immigrants for absolutely everything'
OTTAWA — Federal Immigration Minister Marc Miller said Tuesday he was “quite tired of the fact that people are always blaming immigrants for absolutely everything,” after Quebec Premier François Legault attributed “100 per cent of the housing problem” to…
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Poilievre is the sole party leader forgoing access to classified report on foreign interference
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is the only federal party leader foregoing access to a classified national security and intelligence watchdog’s report that says the country’s intelligence services believe some parliamentarians are “semi-witting or witting” participants in foreign-interference efforts.
Initially, Mr. Poilievre and Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet both rejected offers for the access to classified reports because they said it would muzzle their public efforts to hold the government to account. However, in the last week, top intelligence officials have said that secrecy rules would not prevent leaders from acting on the information they receive.
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Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is the only federal party leader foregoing access to a classified national security and intelligence watchdog’s report that says the country’s intelligence services believe some parliamentarians are “semi-witting or witting” participants in foreign-interference efforts.
Initially, Mr. Poilievre and Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet both rejected offers for the access to classified reports because they said it would muzzle their public efforts to hold the government to account. However, in the last week, top intelligence officials have said that secrecy rules would not prevent leaders from acting on the information they receive.
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The Globe and Mail
Poilievre is the sole party leader forgoing access to classified report on foreign interference
A report released last week said a number of federal politicians, whom it declined to identify, are collaborating with countries such as India and China
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🇨🇦🇮🇳Canada shares more information with India on Sikh murder case
Canada and India have increased their security exchanges in recent months over the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, including visits to India by senior Canadian officials to share a robust set of evidence on the case, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
But diplomatic relations between the two countries remain in a deep freeze ahead of the Group of Seven leaders summit in Italy this week, where both Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in attendance.
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Canada and India have increased their security exchanges in recent months over the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, including visits to India by senior Canadian officials to share a robust set of evidence on the case, according to people with knowledge of the matter.
But diplomatic relations between the two countries remain in a deep freeze ahead of the Group of Seven leaders summit in Italy this week, where both Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be in attendance.
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Bloomberg.com
Canada Shares More Information With India On Sikh Murder Case
Canada and India have increased their security exchanges in recent months over the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, including visits to India by senior Canadian officials to share a robust set of evidence on the case, according to people with knowledge…