Trudeau says he is 'committed' to staying as PM after byelection loss
Justin Trudeau says Monday he is "committed" to staying on as prime minister after the Liberals' shocking Toronto-St. Paul's byelection loss one week ago.
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Justin Trudeau says Monday he is "committed" to staying on as prime minister after the Liberals' shocking Toronto-St. Paul's byelection loss one week ago.
There's always going to be lots of reflection after a tough loss, but there's also so much to do.
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Trudeau says he is 'committed' to staying as PM after byelection loss | CBC News
Justin Trudeau says Monday he is 'committed' to staying on as prime minister after the Liberals' shocking Toronto-St. Paul's byelection loss exactly one week ago.
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❗️Afghan Sikh sponsors donated to Sajjan’s riding association during Kabul airlift campaign
Directors of a charitable foundation that struck a deal with Ottawa to sponsor the immigration of Afghan Sikhs to Canada made political donations to then-defence minister Harjit Sajjan’s Vancouver South Liberal riding association around the same time as Canadian special forces soldiers were instructed to rescue and airlift the group from Kabul.
Elections Canada records show that between them, these directors made thousands of dollars of personal donations to the Liberal Vancouver South Liberal riding association in August 2021. Canada was in the midst of a general election campaign that had begun August 16 and Mr. Sajjan was seeking re-election in the Vancouver South riding.
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Directors of a charitable foundation that struck a deal with Ottawa to sponsor the immigration of Afghan Sikhs to Canada made political donations to then-defence minister Harjit Sajjan’s Vancouver South Liberal riding association around the same time as Canadian special forces soldiers were instructed to rescue and airlift the group from Kabul.
Elections Canada records show that between them, these directors made thousands of dollars of personal donations to the Liberal Vancouver South Liberal riding association in August 2021. Canada was in the midst of a general election campaign that had begun August 16 and Mr. Sajjan was seeking re-election in the Vancouver South riding.
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The Globe and Mail
Afghan Sikh sponsors donated to Sajjan’s riding association during Kabul airlift campaign
Directors of a charitable foundation made thousands of dollars of personal donations to the riding association in August 2021 while Canada was in the middle of a general election
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🪖Michael Higgins: Retiring defence chief says buckle up, Canada, we’re on cusp of war
Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Wayne Eyre warns that the world has entered a “pre-wartime security environment” with multiple threats and opportunities for countries to violently clash.
After three years as the defence chief, Eyre will step down sometime in the summer. His replacement has not yet been named.
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Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Wayne Eyre warns that the world has entered a “pre-wartime security environment” with multiple threats and opportunities for countries to violently clash.
If you’re in uniform, you learn to be pessimistic about the security situation because you’re trained for the worst case. Given the indicators and the trends that we see, I am pessimistic about the security situation.
After three years as the defence chief, Eyre will step down sometime in the summer. His replacement has not yet been named.
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National Post
Michael Higgins: Retiring defence chief says buckle up, Canada, we’re on cusp of war
Canada’s outgoing top soldier is a joyous pessimist, if such a thing is possible.
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Trudeau no longer going to Calgary Stampede
Shortly after the Liberals’ shocking loss in the Toronto-St. Paul’s by-election last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s attendance at the Calgary Stampede was cancelled, according to sources with knowledge of his schedule.
Trudeau has attended every year since becoming Liberal Party leader in 2013 except for the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021. The Stampede runs from July 5 to 14 this year.
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Shortly after the Liberals’ shocking loss in the Toronto-St. Paul’s by-election last week, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s attendance at the Calgary Stampede was cancelled, according to sources with knowledge of his schedule.
Trudeau has attended every year since becoming Liberal Party leader in 2013 except for the pandemic years of 2020 and 2021. The Stampede runs from July 5 to 14 this year.
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The Globe and Mail
Trudeau no longer going to Calgary Stampede, as some Liberal MPs call for his resignation or at least a meeting
A planned visit by the PM at the Stampede, a key stop in the political summer barbeque circuit, has been cancelled, say sources
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Immigrants used Canada Day to whine about their problems and ask for more help from the government.
The timing is not accidental.
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The timing is not accidental.
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🪖'Large proportion' of military disliked relaxed rules on personal grooming, survey finds
The Canadian military has tightened up regulations on personal grooming after getting an earful from members who were not happy with the relaxed standards introduced almost two years ago.
The revised rules on hair and beard length come into effect today.
The country's soon-to-retire top military commander, Gen. Wayne Eyre, has championed the relaxed rules on personal grooming. He said no one should make too much of the revisions.
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The Canadian military has tightened up regulations on personal grooming after getting an earful from members who were not happy with the relaxed standards introduced almost two years ago.
The revised rules on hair and beard length come into effect today.
The country's soon-to-retire top military commander, Gen. Wayne Eyre, has championed the relaxed rules on personal grooming. He said no one should make too much of the revisions.
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CBC
'Large proportion' of military disliked relaxed rules on personal grooming, survey finds | CBC News
The Canadian military has tightened up regulations on personal grooming after getting an earful from members who were not happy with the relaxed standards introduced almost two years ago.
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🪖Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan chosen as next chief of the defence staff
Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan has been named the next chief of the defence staff, making her the first woman to serve as the top commander of the Canadian military.
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Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan has been named the next chief of the defence staff, making her the first woman to serve as the top commander of the Canadian military.
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Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan chosen as next chief of the defence staff | CBC News
Lt.-Gen. Jennie Carignan has been named the next chief of the defence staff, CBC News and Radio-Canada have learned — making her the first woman to serve as the top commander of the Canadian military.
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📈Toronto's population growth higher than major U.S. cities due to 'surge of immigration'
Toronto’s population is the fastest growing in Canada and in the United States, a new report says.
Toronto beat out major American cities like Houston and Dallas. While Toronto’s metropolitan area grew by 221,588 people over 12 months, Houston and Dallas saw much less growth, with 139,789 people and 152,598 people respectively.
report states.
The report said it was “remarkable” that out of the top 10 fastest-growing central cities in North America, eight of them were in Canada. The cities that made the top 10 list were Toronto, Calgary, Montreal, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Vancouver and Halifax.
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Toronto’s population is the fastest growing in Canada and in the United States, a new report says.
Toronto beat out major American cities like Houston and Dallas. While Toronto’s metropolitan area grew by 221,588 people over 12 months, Houston and Dallas saw much less growth, with 139,789 people and 152,598 people respectively.
What is surprising is the lack of awareness south of the border of how rapidly Toronto is becoming an economic powerhouse mainly built on robust immigration from many countries. At the time of the 2021 Census of Canada, 49 per cent of the Toronto metropolitan area’s population was born outside Canada.
report states.
The report said it was “remarkable” that out of the top 10 fastest-growing central cities in North America, eight of them were in Canada. The cities that made the top 10 list were Toronto, Calgary, Montreal, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, Vancouver and Halifax.
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National Post
Toronto's population growth higher than major U.S. cities due to 'surge of immigration': report
Toronto’s population is the fastest growing in Canada and in the United States, a new report says.
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💰Alberta ends fiscal year with $4.3B surplus
The Alberta government ended its fiscal year on March 31 with a $4.3 billion surplus despite having to pay $3 billion in contingency costs due to the province's worst fire season on record.
Finance Minister Nate Horner defended the government's current plan to use surplus cash to pay off debt while saving some of it into the Heritage Fund.
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The Alberta government ended its fiscal year on March 31 with a $4.3 billion surplus despite having to pay $3 billion in contingency costs due to the province's worst fire season on record.
Finance Minister Nate Horner defended the government's current plan to use surplus cash to pay off debt while saving some of it into the Heritage Fund.
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CBC
Alberta ends fiscal year with $4.3B surplus | CBC News
The Alberta government ended its fiscal year on March 31 with a $4.3 billion surplus despite having to pay $3 billion in contingency costs due to the province’s worst fire season on record.
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🏠Ottawa considering buying hotels to house growing number of asylum seekers
Ottawa is considering buying hotels to house the growing number of asylum seekers and to cut the cost of block-booking hotel rooms to accommodate them, Immigration Minister Marc Miller says.
The federal government has in the last few years taken out long leases on hotels to help provinces house thousands of refugee claimants. This year, Ottawa has been footing the bill for approximately 4,000 hotel rooms for 7,300 asylum seekers, many of whom have transferred from provincial shelters and churches.
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Ottawa is considering buying hotels to house the growing number of asylum seekers and to cut the cost of block-booking hotel rooms to accommodate them, Immigration Minister Marc Miller says.
The federal government has in the last few years taken out long leases on hotels to help provinces house thousands of refugee claimants. This year, Ottawa has been footing the bill for approximately 4,000 hotel rooms for 7,300 asylum seekers, many of whom have transferred from provincial shelters and churches.
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The Globe and Mail
Ottawa considering buying hotels to house growing number of asylum seekers
Immigration Minister Mark Miller says the country is looking for a more sustainable and affordable solution to shelter an influx of people claiming refugee status
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💰United States looking at all options to respond to Canada's digital services tax
The Office of the United States Trade Representative says it will do what's necessary to halt Canada's tax on large foreign digital services companies.
Last month, Parliament approved the government's plan to add a three per cent levy on foreign tech giants which generate revenue from Canadian users. It means the companies will have to pay taxes on that revenue in Canada.
Many of those companies are based in the United States and American industry is demanding action.
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The Office of the United States Trade Representative says it will do what's necessary to halt Canada's tax on large foreign digital services companies.
Last month, Parliament approved the government's plan to add a three per cent levy on foreign tech giants which generate revenue from Canadian users. It means the companies will have to pay taxes on that revenue in Canada.
Many of those companies are based in the United States and American industry is demanding action.
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CBC
United States looking at all options to respond to Canada's digital services tax | CBC News
The Office of the United States Trade Representative says it will do what's necessary to halt Canada's tax on large foreign digital services companies.
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High housing costs has two-in-five recent immigrants saying they may leave their province (or Canada)
New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds recent trends that have seen Canadians concentrating in Alberta, moving south, or beyond Canada and the U.S., potentially increasing in coming years. Most likely among those to consider further relocation are recent arrivals.
Consider that while three-in-10 Canadians (28%) say they’re giving serious consideration to leaving their province of residence due to housing affordability, this number rises to 39 per cent for those who have lived in the country for less than a decade.
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New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds recent trends that have seen Canadians concentrating in Alberta, moving south, or beyond Canada and the U.S., potentially increasing in coming years. Most likely among those to consider further relocation are recent arrivals.
Consider that while three-in-10 Canadians (28%) say they’re giving serious consideration to leaving their province of residence due to housing affordability, this number rises to 39 per cent for those who have lived in the country for less than a decade.
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angusreid.org
Canadian Dream? High housing costs has two-in-five recent immigrants saying they may leave their province (or Canada) -
Three-in-ten Canadians overall are considering relocating from their current province July 3, 2024 – Canada’s immigration levels have reached record highs in recent years, but as more immigrants seek the Canadian dream from abroad, many who have arrived in…
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Canadian households now the third most indebted in the world
Canadian households have been on an epic borrowing spree. At the start of 2020, they interpreted record low rates as a signal to borrow as much as possible, as fast as they could. From Q1 2020 to Q1 2024, household debt climbed a whopping 25% higher. Two-thirds of the accumulation occurred before the first rate increase in Q1 2022.
The debt surge helped put households amongst the most indebted in the world. They now owe over 100% of GDP, making Canadinan households the third most indebted in the world, and the most indebted of any G7 economy. It’s only beat by Australia and Switzerland.
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Canadian households have been on an epic borrowing spree. At the start of 2020, they interpreted record low rates as a signal to borrow as much as possible, as fast as they could. From Q1 2020 to Q1 2024, household debt climbed a whopping 25% higher. Two-thirds of the accumulation occurred before the first rate increase in Q1 2022.
The debt surge helped put households amongst the most indebted in the world. They now owe over 100% of GDP, making Canadinan households the third most indebted in the world, and the most indebted of any G7 economy. It’s only beat by Australia and Switzerland.
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Canadian Households Now The Third Most Indebted In The World
Canadian households are more indebted than they think. A new report from Quebec-based Desjardins’ shows households recently accumulated a world class amount of debt. In fact, households borrowed so much that they’re now the third most indebted across the…
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😄Calgarians respond to news that Justin Trudeau will not be coming to the Calgary Stampede.
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Poilievre’s Conservatives spent more than 20 times as much on ads as Trudeau’s Liberals in 2023
Newly released financial statements show the Conservative Party spent $8.5 million on advertising in 2023 — more than 20 times as much as the governing Liberals, who spent just over $380,000.
Do you think liberals will use this as an excuse for their failures?
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Newly released financial statements show the Conservative Party spent $8.5 million on advertising in 2023 — more than 20 times as much as the governing Liberals, who spent just over $380,000.
Do you think liberals will use this as an excuse for their failures?
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Toronto Star
Poilievre’s Conservatives spent more than 20 times as much on ads as Trudeau’s Liberals in 2023
Some Liberals are raising questions about whether it was a strategic mistake not to advertise more heavily over the past year, and whether now is the time to change course.
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Canada's unemployment rate rose to its highest level in more than 2 years last month
The Canadian economy lost 1,400 jobs in June as the unemployment rate climbed to its highest level in more than two years, Statistics Canada said Friday.
In its monthly labour force survey report, the agency said the unemployment rate came in at 6.4 per cent for the month, up from 6.2 per cent in May, as the size of the labour force grew.
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The Canadian economy lost 1,400 jobs in June as the unemployment rate climbed to its highest level in more than two years, Statistics Canada said Friday.
In its monthly labour force survey report, the agency said the unemployment rate came in at 6.4 per cent for the month, up from 6.2 per cent in May, as the size of the labour force grew.
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Canada's unemployment rate rose to its highest level in more than 2 years last month
The Canadian economy lost 1,400 jobs in June as the unemployment rate climbed to its highest level in more than two years, Statistics Canada said Friday.
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📝Majority want public release of names of MPs accused of foreign interference, poll says
Most Canadians surveyed want the public release of the names of MPs accused of foreign interference, according to a new poll.
Sixty-eight per cent of those surveyed want the disclosure of the names and for the elected officials to have an opportunity to publicly explain their actions, according to a Nanos Research survey.
Meanwhile, 28 per cent say implicated elected officials should have a chance to explain themselves before the inquiry into foreign interference led by Marie-Josée Hogue.
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Most Canadians surveyed want the public release of the names of MPs accused of foreign interference, according to a new poll.
Sixty-eight per cent of those surveyed want the disclosure of the names and for the elected officials to have an opportunity to publicly explain their actions, according to a Nanos Research survey.
Meanwhile, 28 per cent say implicated elected officials should have a chance to explain themselves before the inquiry into foreign interference led by Marie-Josée Hogue.
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The Globe and Mail
Majority want public release of names of MPs accused of foreign interference, poll says
The poll found 68 per cent of surveyed Canadians want the names of the elected officials to be released and for them to have an opportunity to publicly explain their actions
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🪖Trudeau headed to Washington for NATO summit. What to expect
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to arrive in Washington, D.C., on Monday to mark the 75th anniversary of the NATO military alliance.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is expected to arrive in Washington, D.C., on Monday to mark the 75th anniversary of the NATO military alliance.
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Global News
Trudeau headed to Washington for NATO summit. What to expect - National | Globalnews.ca
The perilous state of war-ravaged Ukraine and the precarious position of United States President Joe Biden will both colour the leaders' summit, which is set to begin Tuesday.
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🏠Nearly 40% of new Canadians are considering moving due to housing costs
According to the poll, 28 per cent of Canadians overall are considering leaving the province that they reside in due to soaring housing costs. Most live in either Ontario (39 per cent) or British Columbia (36 per cent), where high housing costs have persisted for longer compared to other regions.
Across Canada, 42 per cent of 18- to 24-year-olds say they are considering moving from their current province. According to the poll, renters are more likely to consider moving than those who own their dwellings with or without a mortgage.
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According to the poll, 28 per cent of Canadians overall are considering leaving the province that they reside in due to soaring housing costs. Most live in either Ontario (39 per cent) or British Columbia (36 per cent), where high housing costs have persisted for longer compared to other regions.
Across Canada, 42 per cent of 18- to 24-year-olds say they are considering moving from their current province. According to the poll, renters are more likely to consider moving than those who own their dwellings with or without a mortgage.
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Financial Post
Nearly 40% of new Canadians are considering moving due to housing costs
Nearly 40 per cent of recent immigrants to Canada are considering moving to another province or leaving the country altogether due to a lack of housing affordability, a recent poll conducted by the Angus Reid Institute suggests.
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