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💊CBSA says Canada not significant source of fentanyl into U.S.

Canadian border officials told members of Parliament Thursday that Canada is not a significant source of fentanyl headed into the United States.

Aaron McCrorie, vice-president of intelligence and enforcement at the Canada Border Services Agency, made that comment to a parliamentary committee studying the impact of president-elect Donald Trump’s plans for border security and migration.

CBSA President Erin O’Gorman also said the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration has characterized the amount coming from Canada as “slippage” — small amounts sent over for personal use, mostly by post.

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🩺 Medical wait times in Canada are now the longest ever recorded

Medical wait times for patients seeking treatment across Canada are now the longest on record, according to a new report by the Fraser Institute.

The annual study, which surveyed almost 2,000 physicians across 12 medical specialties in 10 provinces, found that the median wait time for patients this year was 30 weeks from referral by a general practitioner, to consultation with a specialist, to treatment.
#healthcare
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💉Canada euthanasia now accounts for nearly one in 20 deaths

The rate of medical assistance in dying has grown in Canada for the fifth straight year.

The country released its fifth annual report since legalising assisted dying in 2016, which for the first time included data on the ethnicity of those seeking euthanasia.

Around 15,300 people underwent assisted dying last year, accounting for 4.7% of deaths in the country.
#MAID
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📊 Nearly half of Canadians favour mass deportations and 65% think there are too many immigrants: poll

Nearly half of all Canadians believe that mass deportations are necessary to stop illegal migration, new polling shows. A Leger poll done for the Association for Canadian Studies found that 48 per cent of Canadians hold that view.

The polling also found that 65 per cent of Canadians say Canada is accepting too many legal immigrants. That figure, less than a year ago in February, was just 50 per cent. In March 2019, only 35 per cent of Canadians held that view.
#immigration
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😷 One in three Canadians say government response to COVID was overblown: poll

Thirty-six per cent of Canadians agree with the notion that government reactions to the pandemic were exaggerated.

🔹Men were more likely (41 per cent) than women (32 per cent) to think governments overplayed the threat of COVID-19. The view was also highest among those aged 18 to 24 (40 per cent) and 35 to 54 (42 per cent), but dropped to 30 per cent for the 55 plus cohort.

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TikTok files legal challenge of federal government's shutdown order

TikTok is challenging the federal government's order to shut down its operations in Canada, claiming it will eliminate hundreds of jobs and could terminate a quarter of a million contracts it has with Canadian advertising clients.

The company filed documents in Federal Court in Vancouver on Dec. 5 seeking to set aside the order to wind up and cease business in Canada.

The government ordered the dissolution of TikTok's Canadian business in November in the wake of a national security review of the Chinese company behind the social media platform.

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❗️Chrystia Freeland quits cabinet the day of fall economic statement

Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland has resigned from cabinet, the day she is set to present the fall economic statement.

In a resignation letter, she says Prime Minister Justin Trudeau offered her another role in cabinet Friday, but that the only “honest and viable path” is to leave cabinet.

The house of cards began to crumble.
#Freeland
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❗️Liberal Housing Minister Sean Fraser resigns from Trudeau's cabinet, won’t seek re-election

Housing Minister Sean Fraser says he will not be running in the next federal election, citing family reasons.

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Immigration minister plans reforms to asylum system to stop it being 'gamed'

Miller said there are ways to more quickly clear claims that do not appear legitimate, 'so that people know that they can't come here and game the system.'

As long as Canada is accepting asylum claims, there will be those who abuse the system.
#immigration
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Trudeau considering his options as leader after Freeland quits cabinet, sources say

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is considering his options as leader after Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland revealed she will quit cabinet.

In an explosive resignation letter published Monday morning, Freeland ignited a storm of confusion and speculation on Parliament Hill the same day she was set to table her fall economic statement – a document that typically includes key economic metrics such as the size of Canada's deficit.

Leaders from the Conservative party and the Bloc Quebecois have demanded an election. The NDP’s leader has called on Trudeau to resign.

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Trudeau taps LeBlanc as finance minister after Freeland resigns

Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc became finance minister late Monday, as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau moved to quickly fill a sudden vacancy after Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland tendered her resignation from cabinet that morning.

LeBlanc was sworn in as finance minister late Monday at a ceremony at Rideau Hall, just as the Liberal caucus was meeting halfway across town.

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🇺🇸 No wonder Chrystia Freeland wasn't invited to dinner at Mar-a-Lago.
#US
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💰Fiscal update reveals $62-billion deficit as Liberal strife bursts into public view

The economic statement showed Canada’s deficit is now forecast to be $62 billion, more than 50-per-cent higher than the $40-billion projection contained in Freeland’s spring budget.

The economy is slumping, causing growth predictions to tick down and government revenues to be revised down by $5.5-billion less than projected in April.

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Trudeau will go down in history as one of the most hated prime ministers ever.

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Canada's quarterly population growth hits slowest pace since early 2022

Statistics Canada estimates the country's population grew by 176,699 people between July 1 and Oct. 1, marking the slowest pace of growth since the first quarter of 2022.

Canada's population is estimated to have reached roughly 41.5 million people.

International migration
continues to account for most of the increase in population.
#immigration
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Trudeau told Freeland that Carney would replace her as finance minister over Zoom

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told Chrystia Freeland in a Zoom call Friday that she’d be replaced as Finance Minister by Mark Carney, former governor of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England, three Liberal sources said.

Trudeau told Freeland she’d be out by Tuesday morning but still expected her to deliver Monday’s economic update, which showed the government missing its $40.1-billion deficit target by over $20 billion.

Freeland quit Monday morning before giving the update. Carney turned down the job, so Trudeau made Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc the new Finance Minister.

#Trudeau #Freeland
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📊 Post-Freeland resignation, Trudeau’s net favourability drops to -43 as only 19% want him to stay on as Prime Minister

Today, 22% of Canadians approve of the job performance of the federal government (down 3) while disapproval is steady at 62% (up 1).

20% (down 3) have a positive view of the Prime Minister, while 63% (up 2) have a negative impression of the Prime Minister, resulting in a net score of -43.
#Trudeau
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Canadian dollar dips below 70 cents US for first time since March 2020

The Canadian dollar dipped below $0.70 US on Tuesday, the first time it has done so since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020, according to Bloomberg data.

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