By Riley Donovan The Ottawa-Alberta memorandum of understanding links approval of a pipeline to B.C.’s coast with the $16.5 billion Pathways Alliance carbon capture project, for which industry players are counting…
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How Chinese Syndicates With Ties to CCP Took Over Marijuana Black Market in US
by EditorK‘This stuff is being exported out of the country. … It’s an international business for them,’ a drug enforcement expert said. By Brad Jones Chinese organized crime with suspected ties to…
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Half a Million People Signed This Petition—What’s It About?
by EditorKA petition aims to bring an end to a human rights abuse, one signature at a time. Eva Fu More than half a million people worldwide have signed a petition…
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Judge Rejects Crown Application to Seize Freedom Convoy Organizer’s Truck ‘Big Red’
by EditorKMatthew Horwood Freedom Convoy organizer Chris Barber will be able to keep his long-haul truck “Big Red” after a judge dismissed the Crown’s application to seize the vehicle used in…
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White House Economist Predicts ‘Biggest Refund Cycle Ever’ During 2026 Tax Season
by EditorK‘A lot of the tax changes, which affect last year, weren’t in any tax forms that people filled out at the beginning of’ this year, the economist said. Jack Phillips…
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Bank of Canada Will Resume Buying Treasury Bills. What Could This Mean for Inflation?
by EditorKBy Matthew Horwood News Analysis The Bank of Canada has restarted its “routine” purchases of short-term Treasury bills, commonly known as T-bills, reigniting debate among economists about what the move will…
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Bank of Japan Raises Interest Rates to Highest in 30 Years
by EditorKThe move marks another step away from decades of ultra-loose monetary policy, with officials signaling that further hikes are possible. Tom Ozimek Japan’s central bank raised its benchmark interest rate…
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What Jan. 1’s New Grocery Code of Conduct Means for Shoppers in Canada
by EditorKJennifer Cowan Canada’s grocery code of conduct is set to take effect on Jan. 1, a move meant to bring “fairness” to the grocery supply chain. But what will the…
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US Approves Record $11.1 Billion Arms Package for Taiwan
by EditorKThe package includes HIMARS rocket systems, anti-tank missiles, howitzers, and loitering munition drones. Frank Fang The Trump administration has approved an $11.1 billion arms sale to Taiwan, the largest U.S.…
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Carolina Avendano Explainer Health Canada announced last month it is indefinitely pausing a proposed policy change that would have exempted products from cloned cattle and swine from special assessments reserved…