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Alberta moving ahead with new female sports rules after Olympic controversies

A Summer Olympics rocked by controversies over gender identity hasn’t deterred the Alberta government from moving ahead with planned changes to gender divisions in competitive sports, according to the ministry overseeing the new policy.

Alberta is committed to safety and fairness in sport. Which is why we’re working with provincial sporting organizations (PSOs) to ensure that biological women and girls have a choice to compete in a women’s only division in athletic competitions.

Amber Edgerton, press secretary for the Alberta ministry of tourism and sport.

#Alberta
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💸Nearly half of Canadians say rising prices make it harder to cover daily expenses

Nearly half, or 45 per cent, of Canadians say rising prices are “greatly impacting” their ability to meet day-to-day expenses, which is 12 percentage points higher than two years ago, according to a Statistics Canada study.

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🇮🇳 Yesterday, on India's Independence Day, a group of Sikh separatists staged a demonstration outside the Indian Embassy in Toronto. During the demonstration, the Sikhs stomped on the Indian flag.

Isn't that considered incitement of hatred?

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🇮🇳Unlike in Toronto, in Surrey, British Columbia, the Sikh separatists were confronted by the Indians.

I only have one question. Why is this taking place in Canada?

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Oh, wait, that's why.

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Pierre Poilievre promises to 'defund the CBC' after $18.4M bonus amount revealed

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has renewed his promise to cut off funding to the public broadcaster if he’s elected prime minister next year.

The CBC/Radio-Canada board of directors recently approved over $18.4 million in bonuses for nearly 1,200 employees, managers and executives for the 2023-24 fiscal year after it eliminated hundreds of positions. That number represents a 23% increase over the $14.9 million on bonuses handed out the previous year.

In response, Poilievre shared a post to X with the caption “Defund the CBC” with a link inviting his followers to a website calling on the Liberals to end subsidies to the state broadcaster.

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Alberta Premier Smith says legislation on school pronouns coming after September

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government will introduce legislation on pronouns in schools after classes begin in September.

Smith says the new policy requiring parents to be notified when kids 15 and under want to change their names or pronouns in schools will be proposed in the fall legislature session that begins in late October.

#Alberta
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🇨🇦🇺🇦🇷🇺Ukraine cleared to use armour donated by Canada on Russian territory

Ukraine is free to use Canadian-donated tanks and armoured vehicles inside Russia, the Department of National Defence said Thursday.

Canada has donated eight Leopard 2A4 tanks, a few dozen armoured combat support vehicles and hundreds of armoured patrol vehicles, as well as a handful of M-777 howitzers.

At what point did we become comfortable with being dragged into a war with Russia?

#Ukraine #Russia
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For the first time Alberta surpasses B.C., Calgary tops Vancouver, for venture capital investment

The tech sector in Calgary and across Alberta continues to draw interest, with the city now outpacing Vancouver — and the province surpassing British Columbia — in attracting venture capital investment during the first half of the year.

A new report from the Canadian Venture Capital Association shows firms in Alberta raised $383 million during the first six months of the year through 41 separate deals, compared with $288 million and 43 deals in British Columbia.

#Alberta #BritishColumbia
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You can only pick one of these four Prime Ministers. Which one do you choose? Go! 👇

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🇵🇸Pro-Palestinian encampment dismantled at Vancouver Island University after 110 days

A pro-Palestinian encampment at Vancouver Island University (VIU) was dismantled on Sunday morning, 72 hours after the B.C. Supreme Court granted the university an injunction ordering its removal.

#BritishColumbia #Palestine
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B.C. woman arrested after racially offensive social media content, RCMP says

A Chilliwack, B.C., woman has been arrested over what police are describing as racially offensive content she shared via social media.

RCMP spokeswoman said the woman was allegedly targeting members of the South Asian community on X, adding investigators learned of several examples but believe one person is responsible for all the content.

Copying the Brits?

#BritishColumbia
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📈💸The average family’s tax bill rose $7,606 between 2019 and 2023, more than 2.5 times the previous three decade’s average

Between 1992 and 2023, the average tax bill for the average Canadian family rose by $29,376 (166 percent) to $46,998, according to a recent research paper ennoscriptd “The Canadian Consumer Tax Index,” published by the Fraser Institute.

Between 2019 and 2023 alone, the average Canadian family's cumulative taxes rose $7,606. For comparison, between 1992 and 2020, families' tax bills grew by a four-year average of $2,896.

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Toronto seeing recent surge in mpox cases

Toronto is seeing a spike in mpox cases as the city’s public health unit advised eligible residents to consider getting vaccinated.

Toronto Public Health reported an increase in mpox cases from June to July, stemming from what the public health unit called major events and festivals in the city.

❗️Wondering what kind of June festivals might have triggered the monkeypox epidemic?

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Railways halt more shipments ahead of potential lockout as bargaining tensions rise

The country’s two main freight railways are ramping up the amount of cargo being turned away ahead of a potential lockout that could snarl supply chains and disrupt industries.

Canadian National Railway Co. schedules show that, starting today, it is barring container imports that originate at ports ranging from New York City to Mexico.

The two railways have warned that 9,300 engineers, conductors and yard workers will be locked out on Thursday unless they can reach new collective agreements, while the union has also said it is poised for a strike.

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Quebec to authorize early requests for MAID, won't wait for Ottawa to change law

Quebec says that starting this fall it will authorize early requests for medical assistance in dying from certain patients before their condition renders them incapable of giving consent.

The province has been calling on the federal government to modify the Criminal Code to allow people to make such requests, but Quebec says it won't wait any longer.

#Quebec #MAID
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📉Inflation expected to drop in July, giving Bank of Canada more ammo to cut at its next meeting

The Bank of Canada is expected to cut its policy rate at its next meeting in September.

Inflation decelerated in June to 2.7 per cent annually, with the drop attributed to a slowdown in gasoline prices. Despite an uptick to 2.9 per cent in May, inflation has followed a cooling trend and has remained within the target range of one to three per cent since the beginning of this year.

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Canada to pause approval of temporary foreign workers for low-wage jobs in Montreal

Canada will freeze the approval of new temporary foreign workers in low-wage jobs in the Montreal area starting in September.

A senior government source said the processing of Labour Market Impact Assessment (LMIA) applications will be suspended for six months, starting on Sept. 3, for job offers with wages below $27.47 per hour — currently Quebec's median hourly wage.

#Quebec
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