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Alberta broke oil production records in 2022

Alberta set an annual record for oil production last year with an output of approximately 3.73 million barrels daily in crude oil.

The data reveal that the province officially beat its previous oil production record set in 2021 and nearly doubled the amount of oil it produced in 2010.

Alberta is also expected to ship out an additional 500,000 barrels per day upon completing the Trans Mountain Pipeline Expansion Project in the third quarter of 2023.

#Alberta

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Who could replace John Tory as mayor of Toronto?

A byelection will take place within 60 days of the mayor's office being declared vacant. Tory has not yet formally resigned his post, but speculation is already swirling about some of the candidates who may vie to take his place.

Among the potential candidates are:

▪️Gil Penalosa
▪️Michael Ford
▪️Josh Matlow
▪️Brad Bradford
▪️Chloe Brown

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🇺🇸Quebec tells Eric Adams to stop buying NY migrants bus tickets

Any form of assistance to migrants crossing the border where it is strictly forbidden to do so should stop immediately,” - Premier Francois Legault said.

We understand that the situation of migrants in New York poses major challenges, but the situation in Quebec and particularly in Montreal is even worse and constitutes an important humanitarian issue.”

It was reported earlier this month that Adams was using taxpayer funds to get bus tickets for migrants to travel upstate to Plattsburgh.

#US #Quebec

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Premiers accept federal health-care funding proposal

PM Justin Trudeau met with Canada's premiers last week to pitch a plan to send roughly $46.2 billion in new money to the provinces and territories over 10 years to help prop up a faltering health-care system.

Premiers met Monday to discuss the proposal. Ottawa will now hold bilateral meetings with individual provinces to finalize funding agreements.

"We've accepted this for now. But we do recognize that this is not a long-term solution to the health-care funding that is needed within our country," - said Manitoba Premier Heather Stefanson.

#healthcare

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Majority oppose MAID expansion to mentally ill

The Angus Reid poll released on Monday shows how Canadians react to the Trudeau government’s plan to offer assisted dying to patients with incurable mental illness:

🔹51% of respondents oppose the initiative
🔹31% support it
🔹18% don’t know or aren’t sure

Support rose by 9% compared to 2016, when Angus Reid first asked the question.

The release came two weeks after it was announced that the MAID expansion would be delayed until 2024.

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Canada seeking to recover two shot down objects

Canada is searching for two object shot down over the Yukon territory on Feb. 11 and over Lake Huron on Feb. 12.

▪️The search is being conducted in a “fairly large area” of Yukon, roughly between the towns of Dawson City and Mayo. The Royal Canadian Air Force has deployed a CC-130H Hercules, two CC-138 Twin Otters, a CH-148 Cyclone, and a CH-149 Cormorant aircraft to support efforts to recover the debris.

▪️A Canadian Coast Guard vessel carrying RCMP investigators, as well as a drone team, will help locate debris that the is believed to be in the Canadian waters of Lake Huron.

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Canada qualifies automatically for 2026 World Cup

FIFA has confirmed that USA, Mexico and Canada, will automatically qualify for the 2026 World Cup.

The three countries won the right to host the World Cup in a united North American bid.

FIFA historically has given host nations the right to play in the World Cup without going through the usual qualification tournaments, though this is the first time FIFA had to set aside three host bids.

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Canada expresses serious concern over China Coast Guard laser incident

Manila accuses China's coast guard of trying to block one of its ships in the South China Sea using a laser.

🇨🇦Canadian Ambassador to the Philippines David Hartman said that China's actions were contrary to the maintenance of regional peace and stability, and the rules-based international order.

"Canada underscores its firm and unwavering support for the Philippines in the face of coercive actions of the People’s Republic of China in the South China Sea. As a Party to UNCLOS, the PRC must comply with its obligations, including notably the 2016 SCS Arbitration Decision," Hartman tweeted.

#China

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Roxham Rd. asylum seekers being transferred to Ontario

380 people crossed the border via Roxham Rd. Saturday and Sunday.

Only eight stayed in Quebec. The other asylum seekers were sent to Ontario, where a block of hotel rooms had been made available.

#Quebec

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Toronto confused about whether or not John Tory is actually resigning as mayor

Tory continues to attend City Hall like nothing is amiss. He has yet to formally submit his resignation, meaning that he’s still Toronto’s mayor.

Tory’s office confirmed on Monday that he will remain in office until the city’s 2023 budget is finalized — a process that could take weeks — and that he “will be working to ensure it is approved.”

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Trudeau arrives in Bahamas to meet Caribbean leaders as Haiti crisis deepens

🇧🇸Trudeau is participating as a special guest at the summit of 20 Caribbean leaders in Nassau.

His office said the trip will allow leaders to consider political, security and humanitarian assistance to Haitian people.

🇭🇹Haiti’s de facto Prime Minister Ariel Henry, who was not elected to the role but will nonetheless participate in the Nassau meetings, has asked for foreign military intervention — and the U.S. has previously suggested that Canada could lead one.

The United Nations supports such an intervention, but the idea remains unpopular in Haiti.

#Haiti

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Toronto council finalizes 2023 budget, Tory finally steps down

The $16.2 billion budget was approved Wednesday night.

The new budget includes:

▪️5.5 per cent residential property tax increase
▪️$48.3-million increase to Toronto’s police budget
▪️5 per cent cut in transit service compared to last year

Moments after the meeting was adjourned, Tory submitted his letter of resignation, effective 5 p.m. Friday, February 17.

#Ontario

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Gas prices increase by 3.7 cents per litre across Newfoundland and Labrador overnight Feb. 16

The Public Utilities Board announced an increase of up to 3.7 cents per litre (cpl) to the price of gas, setting the maximum cost of a litre of regular unleaded self-serve gasoline to $1.677 on the Avalon.

The next price change is scheduled for Thursday, Feb. 23.

#Newfoundland #Labrador

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🇨🇦🇭🇹Canada will deploy Royal Canadian Navy vessels off the coast of Haiti in the coming weeks

The announcement came during a meeting of Caribbean leaders on Thursday.

The vessels will conduct surveillance, gather intelligence and maintain a maritime presence off the coast of Haiti.

While Trudeau said it was important to confront the “severity” of the situation, Canada stopped short of pledging any type of military presence on the ground.

#Haiti

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🎈UFO shot down by $400K US missile may have been a $12 hobby balloon

The Northern Illinois Bottlecap Balloon Brigade fears one of its diligently-tracked gasbags that recently went missing was mistaken as the mystery object taken out by the military over Canada on Feb. 12.

The Pico Balloon — a silver-coated, cylindrically shaped object — reported its last position at 38,910 ft. off the west coast of Alaska on Friday, Feb. 10.

🇨🇦By Saturday, based on the balloon’s projected path, it would have been over the central part of the Yukon Territory around the same time a military Lockheed Martin F-22 shot down an unidentified object of a similar denoscription and altitude in the same Canadian vicinity.

Each missile used to shoot down unidentified objects costs about $400,000.

$400K down the drain🤡

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🇨🇦🇨🇳CSIS documents reveal Chinese strategy to influence 2021 election

According to The Globe and Mail:

▪️Beijing had two goals: to seek return of minority Liberal government and defeat Conservatives perceived to be hawkish

▪️Chinese officials and diaspora groups were used in disinformation campaigns against Conservatives

▪️Undeclared cash donations among tactics employed to support preferred political candidates

#China

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1. Justin Trudeau wears a mask
2. Gets the booster
3. Removes the mask because the booster immediately protects him

Because, apparently, that's how biology works 🤦🏻‍♂

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Nearly 40% of Canadians borrowing money to cover daily expenses

🔹The percentage of Canadians who borrow money to cover daily expenses increased from 26% in 2020 to 38% in September 2022, according to the Financial Consumer Agency of Canada.

🔹Proportion of Canadians who used online lenders or payday loans more than tripled from August 2020 to September 2022, increasing from under 1.5 percent to over 4.5 percent.

🔹Researchers said that around 41 percent of Canadians reported they didn’t have sufficient emergency funds to cover unexpected expenses, while 25 percent said they regularly spent more than their monthly income.

The agency’s findings were based on monthly questionnaires posed to 1,000 Canadians nationwide between August 2020 and September 2022.

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🇨🇦🇺🇸Illegal immigrant apprehensions across Canada-US border jump 846 percent in fiscal 2023

Apprehensions and encounters by the U.S. Border Patrol in the northern Swanton Sector—ports of entry in Vermont, New Hampshire, and northeastern New York—have drastically increased this fiscal year, with Mexicans accounting for the majority of illegal individuals trying to cross into the United States from Canada.

In January 2023, Customs and Border Protection officials at the Swanton Sector recorded 367 apprehensions and encounters, surpassing the past 12 years’ January apprehensions, which had totaled 344.

For the fiscal year-to-date from October 2022 to January 2023, there has been an 846 percent jump in encounters and apprehensions compared to the same period in fiscal year 2022.

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B.C. premier says no plans for early election, as poll finds majority expect 2023 vote

The poll, conducted by Vancouver-based Research Co., found 53 per cent of respondents believed it was either “very likely” or “moderately likely” that B.C. will have a provincial election in 2023.

B.C.’s next election is currently scheduled for October 19, 2024 under the province’s fixed-election law.

#BritishColumbia

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