Toronto’s 1st black female police superintendent demoted after helping black cops cheat for promotions
Toronto’s first black female police superintendent was dinged with a demotion after she admitted to helping several black officers cheat in an attempt to get them promoted.
Stacy Clarke was disciplined after it was determined she played a “lead role” in the 2021 corruption scandal, which was ruled Wednesday by a tribunal as “extremely serious” misconduct.
Clarke confessed last year to taking photos of confidential interview questions and messaging them to six black candidates vying for sergeant jobs, the newspaper reported.
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Toronto’s first black female police superintendent was dinged with a demotion after she admitted to helping several black officers cheat in an attempt to get them promoted.
Stacy Clarke was disciplined after it was determined she played a “lead role” in the 2021 corruption scandal, which was ruled Wednesday by a tribunal as “extremely serious” misconduct.
Clarke confessed last year to taking photos of confidential interview questions and messaging them to six black candidates vying for sergeant jobs, the newspaper reported.
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Toronto’s 1st black female police superintendent demoted after...
Toronto’s first black female police superintendent was dinged with a demotion after she admitted to helping several black officers cheat in an attempt to get them promoted.
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Imagine it’s 2030. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau Singh gives this uplifting speech in Parliament.
⁉️Is this what the future will look like?
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Majority of Canadians believe Liberals' immigration targets are set too high: poll
Most Canadians believe the Trudeau government’s immigration plan is admitting too many people.
65 per cent of Canadians believe the Liberals’ current immigration targets are too high. The government has a target to bring in 500,000 newcomers in both 2025 and 2026. The poll found 20 per cent of Canadians believe the target is the right number, while three per cent believe it is not enough.
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Most Canadians believe the Trudeau government’s immigration plan is admitting too many people.
65 per cent of Canadians believe the Liberals’ current immigration targets are too high. The government has a target to bring in 500,000 newcomers in both 2025 and 2026. The poll found 20 per cent of Canadians believe the target is the right number, while three per cent believe it is not enough.
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National Post
Majority of Canadians believe Liberals' immigration targets are set too high: poll
OTTAWA — Most Canadians believe the Trudeau government’s immigration plan is admitting too many people, but they’re less clear on the temporary foreign worker program, according to new polling.
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🎓International student enrolment has dropped below federal cap, universities say
Universities Canada says enrolment by students from outside Canada has fallen below the cap the federal government set on international student visas this year.
The immigration minister announced a cap in January as a way to quell the rapid increase in the number of international students, citing pressure on housing, health care and other services.
The new policy limits the number of student visa applications the government would accept into processing, and it’s expected that will result in a 35 per cent drop in the number of students in 2024 compared to last year.
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Universities Canada says enrolment by students from outside Canada has fallen below the cap the federal government set on international student visas this year.
The immigration minister announced a cap in January as a way to quell the rapid increase in the number of international students, citing pressure on housing, health care and other services.
The new policy limits the number of student visa applications the government would accept into processing, and it’s expected that will result in a 35 per cent drop in the number of students in 2024 compared to last year.
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Global News
International student enrolment has dropped below federal cap, universities say - National | Globalnews.ca
Universities Canada says enrolment by students from outside Canada has fallen below the cap the federal government set on international student visas this year.
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📉Canada household spending per person falls at recession pace
Household spending per person in Canada is falling at a pace only previously seen during recessions. After adjusting for inflation, the measure fell 1.3% in the second quarter from the year before.
Since the 1960s, spending has declined faster just four times, bottoming out in 1982, 1991, 2009 and 2020. Those years were all marked by deep economic downturns.
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Household spending per person in Canada is falling at a pace only previously seen during recessions. After adjusting for inflation, the measure fell 1.3% in the second quarter from the year before.
Since the 1960s, spending has declined faster just four times, bottoming out in 1982, 1991, 2009 and 2020. Those years were all marked by deep economic downturns.
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Bloomberg.com
Canada Household Spending Per Person Falls at Recession Pace
Household spending per person in Canada is falling at a pace only previously seen during recessions. After adjusting for inflation, the measure fell 1.3% in the second quarter from the year before.
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Trudeau tries to talk to working people and bribe them with donuts. It doesn’t go according to plan.
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🎓International students allowed to work 24 hours a week
International students in Toronto will be adversely affected by a new federal rule that says they can work up to 24 hours a week off-campus when school is in session, students and advocates say.
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International students in Toronto will be adversely affected by a new federal rule that says they can work up to 24 hours a week off-campus when school is in session, students and advocates say.
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CBC
International students will be limited to work 24 hours a week soon, prompting concern | CBC News
International students in Toronto will be adversely affected by an impending federal rule that will limit them to working 24 hours a week off-campus when school is in session, students and advocates say.
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- How was it like to integrate yourself with the Canadian culture?
- First I came to Brampton, it’s pretty much like India.
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🏦 Bank of Canada poised to cut rates again in widely anticipated move
The Bank of Canada is widely expected to cut interest rates for the third consecutive time on Wednesday and continue its process of bringing down borrowing costs.
Economists and investors are nearly unanimous in predicting the central bank will lower its benchmark interest rate by a quarter percentage point to 4.25 per cent, followed by several more reductions over this year and 2025.
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The Bank of Canada is widely expected to cut interest rates for the third consecutive time on Wednesday and continue its process of bringing down borrowing costs.
Economists and investors are nearly unanimous in predicting the central bank will lower its benchmark interest rate by a quarter percentage point to 4.25 per cent, followed by several more reductions over this year and 2025.
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Bank of Canada poised to cut rates again in widely anticipated move
Economists and investors are nearly unanimous in predicting the central bank will lower its benchmark interest rate to 4.25 per cent
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🇦🇺Canadian woman charged after $12.3M of meth allegedly found in luggage
A Canadian woman was charged after an estimated C$12.3 million of meth was allegedly found in her luggage in Australia.
The 24-year-old woman appeared in a Brisbane court on charges of allegedly importing 14.4-kilograms of methamphetamine into Australia. The woman potentially faces a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
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A Canadian woman was charged after an estimated C$12.3 million of meth was allegedly found in her luggage in Australia.
The 24-year-old woman appeared in a Brisbane court on charges of allegedly importing 14.4-kilograms of methamphetamine into Australia. The woman potentially faces a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
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Canadian woman charged after $12.3M of meth allegedly found in luggage
A Canadian woman was charged after an estimated C$12.3 million of meth was allegedly found in her luggage in Australia.
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🇨🇳💰China launches anti-dumping probe into Canadian canola imports in retaliation for EV tariffs
Two years after China lifted a ban on Canadian canola imports, Beijing is launching an anti-dumping investigation into the crop, after Ottawa’s imposition of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.
The Chinese Commerce Ministry said exports of Canadian canola – also known as rapeseed – had risen 170 per cent year-over-year amid a “continuous decline in prices,” which it said is evidence of potential dumping behaviour, whereby imports cost less than products on the domestic market, harming local producers.
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Two years after China lifted a ban on Canadian canola imports, Beijing is launching an anti-dumping investigation into the crop, after Ottawa’s imposition of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles.
The Chinese Commerce Ministry said exports of Canadian canola – also known as rapeseed – had risen 170 per cent year-over-year amid a “continuous decline in prices,” which it said is evidence of potential dumping behaviour, whereby imports cost less than products on the domestic market, harming local producers.
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China launches anti-dumping investigation into Canada’s canola imports in retaliation for EV tariffs
Last year, Canada exported $5-billion worth of canola, used for food and biofuel, to China
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Ottawa approved sharp spike in large corporate writeoffs last year
The federal government approved a sharp spike in large corporate writeoffs last year, with 11 companies receiving $1.2-billion in combined writeoffs for tax debt and other financial obligations, new figures show.
The 11 companies accounted for nearly a quarter of the $4.9-billion in writeoffs approved last year, which covered a 1½ million cases of corporate and individual writeoffs.
Citing privacy reasons, the Canada Revenue Agency is not identifying the businesses and individuals who had their debts waived. The CRA can write off debts owed to the government for a wide range of reasons, such as bankruptcy, extraordinary circumstances or financial hardship.
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The federal government approved a sharp spike in large corporate writeoffs last year, with 11 companies receiving $1.2-billion in combined writeoffs for tax debt and other financial obligations, new figures show.
The 11 companies accounted for nearly a quarter of the $4.9-billion in writeoffs approved last year, which covered a 1½ million cases of corporate and individual writeoffs.
Citing privacy reasons, the Canada Revenue Agency is not identifying the businesses and individuals who had their debts waived. The CRA can write off debts owed to the government for a wide range of reasons, such as bankruptcy, extraordinary circumstances or financial hardship.
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Ottawa approved sharp spike in large corporate writeoffs last year
Eleven companies received $1.2-billion in combined writeoffs for tax debt and other financial obligations, nearly a quarter of the total $4.9-billion the CRA wrote-off in 2023-24
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💸Canada's 10 worst natural disasters totaled C$30 billion in annual insured losses
Insured losses from natural disasters averaged C$2.2 billion ($1.63 billion) a year over the last decade, far exceeding the previous decade's average of C$632 million, according to the IBC, which expects escalating losses to continue.
The wildfire in Jasper this year surpassed C$880 million in insured damages, according to initial estimates, IBC said last week.
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Insured losses from natural disasters averaged C$2.2 billion ($1.63 billion) a year over the last decade, far exceeding the previous decade's average of C$632 million, according to the IBC, which expects escalating losses to continue.
The wildfire in Jasper this year surpassed C$880 million in insured damages, according to initial estimates, IBC said last week.
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FACTBOX Canada's 10 worst natural disasters totaled C$30 billion in annual insured losses
Insured losses have surged in the past decade as climate change in Canada sparks wildfires, intense hailstorms and thunderstorms with severe flooding in major cities.
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❗️Jagmeet Singh breaks the supply and confidence agreement and will no longer prop up the Liberal government.
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🏦 Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate to 4.25%
Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem confirmed a third consecutive interest rate cut on Wednesday. The 25-basis-point cut brought the central bank’s benchmark interest rate to 4.25 per cent.
Macklem added.
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Bank of Canada Governor Tiff Macklem confirmed a third consecutive interest rate cut on Wednesday. The 25-basis-point cut brought the central bank’s benchmark interest rate to 4.25 per cent.
If inflation continues to ease broadly in line with our July forecast, it is reasonable to expect further cuts in our policy rate.
Macklem added.
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Global News
The Bank of Canada cut rates again. Here’s why, and what’s next - National | Globalnews.ca
The Bank of Canada is continuing to cut its benchmark interest rate, lowering the cost of borrowing as inflation increasingly looks to be under control.
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