The move is aimed at countering Beijing’s ongoing military aggression. By Celene Ignacio The AUKUS alliance will result in double the amount of readily deployable nuclear-powered submarines (SSNs) in…
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Rodriguez ‘Honoured’ by Calls to Lead Quebec Liberals but Mum on Interest
by EditorKBy Noé Chartier Transport Minister Pablo Rodriguez says he’s touched by the requests he’s received to lead the Liberal Party in Quebec but stopped short of indicating whether he’s…
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Nobel Peace Prize Winner Sworn In as Interim Leader of Bangladesh
by EditorKNobel prize-winning economist Muhammad Yunus sworn in as head of Bangladesh’s government after Sheikh Hasina Rahman resigned, fled amid protests. By Chris Summers An economist who won the Nobel Peace…
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IPAC Criticizes Beijing for Intimidating Lawmakers After Summit in Taiwan
by EditorKBeijing doesn’t have the right to ‘threaten foreign lawmakers’ or ‘curb the freedom of movement of democratically elected lawmakers,’ the group said. By Frank Fang An international group of lawmakers…
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Authorities and experts are trying to make sense of demonstrations and violent riots that have entered their seventh day across multiple cities. By Owen Evans Experts are attributing the…
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By Jennifer Cowan Ottawa is urging Canadians to take precautions when travelling to the United Kingdom in light of ongoing riots and altercations between protestors and police over the…
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ANALYSIS: Canada Technically Avoided a Recession, but per Capita GDP Numbers Tell a Different Story
by EditorKBy Matthew Horwood While Canada has narrowly avoided falling into an economic recession since 2021, according to the definition of the term, a major bank has pointed out that this…
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How the Canadian Stock Market Fares After Monday’s Market Plunge
by EditorKBy Noé Chartier The Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX) started on a positive note on Aug. 7, parring some of the day’s previous losses spurred by a global sell-off, but…
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Chinese Collecting Biometrics in Tibet for Surveillance, Not Crime or Terrorism: Canadian Study Submitted to UN
by EditorKBy Andrew Chen Chinese police collecting massive amounts of biometric data in provinces with mostly ethnic minorities are using the data not against crime or terrorism but for social control,…
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Saskatchewan Announces Province-Wide Cellphone Ban in Classrooms
by EditorKBy Chandra Philip Cellphones will be off limits in all Saskatchewan classrooms as of this fall, the province has announced. The new policy will apply to all schools in the…