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🇨🇦🇵🇸 Canada plans to recognize Palestinian state in September

Prime Minister Mark Carney says Canada will recognize a Palestinian state in September if the West Bank's governing body agrees to make certain commitments.

The prime minister said the Palestinian Authority must hold an election in 2026 and commit to other democratic reforms.

Preserving a two-state solution means standing with all people who choose peace over violence or terrorism, and honouring their innate desire for the peaceful co-existence of Israeli and Palestinian states as the only roadmap for a secure and prosperous future.

#Palestine
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🏦 Bank of Canada signals possible cuts ahead, but holds key policy rate steady for now at 2.75%

The Bank of Canada (BoC) held its overnight interest rate steady at 2.75 per cent on Wednesday.
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🔫 Border officers seize 12 firearms from U.S. residents trying to enter Canada

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) says it recently seized 12 firearms from U.S. residents who were trying to enter the country with loaded guns.

Authorities say the offences happened at multiple ports of entry throughout Southern Ontario over a three-day period.

In addition to the 12 firearms, border officers also seized 18 magazines and 254 rounds of ammunition.
#US
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Ontario officially cancels $100M Starlink contract, won't say cost to taxpayers

Ontario has officially cancelled its $100-million contract with Starlink, but the province refuses to say how much it cost taxpayers to get out of the deal.

Energy and Mines Minister Stephen Lecce did not answer numerous questions Wednesday about the kill fee the province will have to pay Elon Musk's SpaceX.

I can confirm we've cancelled the contract at this point, and we look forward to bringing forth alternatives to the people of Ontario so we can get people connected.


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Almost 600 foreign nationals with criminal records due to be deported are missing

Canadian border agents are trying to track down almost 600 foreigners with criminal records who are due to be deported but have gone missing – 431 of whom have been found guilty of serious crimes such as sexual assault.

Figures from the Canada Border Services Agency show that 1,635 foreign nationals guilty of committing crimes in Canada are currently facing deportation, but 599 of them have failed to attend deportation proceedings and have been placed on the agency’s “wanted” list.

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🇺🇸💥U.S. President Donald Trump raises tariffs on Canadian goods to 35%💥

U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order raising tariffs on Canadian goods from 25% to 35%, effective midnight on Friday, citing Canada’s failure to cooperate in stopping the flow of fentanyl and illicit drugs across the border.

The higher tariff excludes goods traded under the USMCA free trade agreement but targets other imports, with additional measures against goods transshipped via third countries.
#US
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🩺 Canadians' health data at risk of being handed over to U.S. authorities, experts warn

Canadians' electronic health records need more protections to prevent foreign entities from accessing patient data, according to commentary in the Canadian Medical Association Journal.

Electronic medical records systems from clinics and hospitals — containing patients' personal health information — are often controlled by U.S. companies. The data is encrypted and primarily stored on cloud servers in Canada, but because those are owned by American companies, they are subject to American laws.
#healthcare #US
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Canadian job vacancies fell to a near 8-year low amid hiring freezes

The Canadian job market showed more signs that it may be cooling off as companies slow or freeze hiring plans, with Statistics Canada reporting that job vacancies are at the lowest point in almost eight years.

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💸Defence Department fined $10K for destroying nest of threatened hawk species

The Department of National Defence was fined $10,000 earlier this month for destroying an active ferruginous hawk nest in southern Alberta last year.

Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) announced the fine on Wednesday after the Department of National Defence pleaded guilty to two charges under the Species at Risk Act.
#Alberta
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🇺🇸 Viable trade deal wasn't on the table ahead of deadline, Canada-U.S. trade minister says

The federal minister responsible for Canada-U.S. trade says Canada won't accept a bad deal from the U.S. President Donald Trump's administration and that there had been no viable deal on the table this week.

Minister Dominic LeBlanc said that he was encouraged because the United States is still open to trade talks but said the negotiations are "complex."

We have always said that we would not accept just any agreement. We would accept an agreement that was in the interests of workers in the Canadian economy. And at the end of the day, yesterday, that agreement was not yet in sight.

#US
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🏳️‍🌈Prime Minister Mark Carney attends Vancouver Pride parade

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#BritishColumbia
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Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand closes constituency office, citing safety concerns

Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said she has temporarily closed her constituency office in Oakville, Ont., after a number of incidents left staff feeling unsafe.

Ms. Anand did not specify the nature of the incidents, but said that she is working with security services to resolve the issue.

The Oakville Beaver reported that Ms. Anand’s constituency office manager, Elizabeth Chalmers, said the decision to close the office was primarily the result of pro-Palestinian protests outside the office.

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Three facing smuggling-related charges after 44 migrants intercepted in Quebec

The Canada Border Services Agency says it has arrested and charged three alleged smugglers after police in southern Quebec intercepted a truck carrying 44 foreign nationals in conditions an RCMP officer described as “horrific.”

The vast majority of the truck passengers were Haitian nationals. They told officers they had crossed the border on foot, walking for two hours until the truck picked them up.
#immigration #Quebec
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NEW - Canada unveils a 51 foot statue of Hindu God, Lord Rama in Mississauga, Ontario, the tallest Lord Ram statue in North America.

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🇵🇸Canadian Armed Forces airdrop aid to Palestinians in Gaza

Canadian aircraft carried out an airdrop Monday of nearly 10,000 kilograms of aid to Palestinians in Gaza as Prime Minister Mark Carney warned of a deteriorating humanitarian crisis in the region.

The Canadian Armed Forces flew a CC-130J Hercules aircraft over the Gaza Strip to conduct the drop, said Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand and Defence Minister David McGuinty in a statement.

Canada is intensifying our efforts with international partners to develop a credible peace plan and will ensure aid moves forward at the necessary scale.

Carney said.
#Palestine
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Carney suggests he's considering rescinding Online News Act

Prime Minister Mark Carney suggested Tuesday he is considering substituting or rescinding the Online News Act to ensure local news is disseminated wider and faster two years after Meta banned access to news on its platforms.

Asked if his government is considering an alternative to the Online News Act — previously known as C-18 — or simply rescinding it so that Web giant Meta would lift its ban on news articles being shared on its platforms, Carney suggested that was “part of our thinking around” improving the reach of local media.

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🇪🇸Spain dismantles smuggling ring moving migrants to Canada with fake passports: police

Spanish police say they have dismantled a criminal network that facilitated illegal entry into Canada and the U.K. using forged passports and travel documents.

In a press release by Spain’s National Police, the smuggling operation primarily targeted Yemeni nationals and involved more than 40 migration attempts.

The network allegedly charged each migrant up to $4,400.
#immigration #Spain
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🇺🇸 U.S. ambassador to Canada says trade talks will ‘take a while’

U.S. ambassador to Canada Pete Hoekstra says the current stage of trade negotiations is slow moving, but not stalled.

It’s going to take a while to work through it. There’s a lot of issues that are still on the table ... the next few weeks are going to kind of be slow. (U.S. President Donald Trump has) got some other priorities.

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💰Canada's trade deficit widened in June to second largest on record

Canada's merchandise trade deficit widened in June to C$5.9 billion ($4.24 billion) as imports grew faster than exports due to a one-time high-value oil equipment import.

The deficit observed in June is the second highest on record after the deficit expanded to its largest in history in April to C$7.6 billion, when the impact of U.S. tariffs first started to weigh.

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📈 Record number of people leaving B.C., mostly for Alberta and Ontario

Economic perspectives from the Business Council of British Columbia, which tracked interprovincial migration, found that out-migration of B.C. residents to other provinces surged to almost 70,000 people over the last few years.

The business council said this was a record level — by comparison, the next closest peaks in out-migration were 64,000 in 1998 and 65,000 in 1975.

Meanwhile, the report found that people moving to B.C. from across Canada dropped to around 55,000, which is below the long-term average of around 62,000.

The majority of people who left B.C. went to either Alberta or Ontario, with two-thirds of those leaving being under the age of 40.
#BritishColumbia #Alberta #Ontario
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