By Isaac Teo Ontario is expanding a free tuition program to more health-care professions in order to entice future graduates to stay in the province and provide care to underserved communities…
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Feds ‘Committed’ to Complete WEF-Initiated Digital ID Project, Says Transport Canada
by EditorTBy Noé Chartier Canada’s participation in a World Economic Forum (WEF) initiative to test digital ID in travel had stalled due to the pandemic, but Transport Canada says the entities involved…
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Feds Reveal Canada’s Role in WEF-Promoted ‘Fourth Industrial Revolution’
by EditorTBy Noé Chartier Additional details of Canada’s participation in an initiative of the World Economic Forum (WEF) to streamline regulations across countries to speed up the coming of the “Fourth Industrial…
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Ford to Allow Doctors, Nurses From Out-of-Province to Start Work in Ontario Immediately
by EditorTBy Tara MacIsaac Ontario Premier Doug Ford will introduce legislation that would allow doctors and nurses from all over Canada to start practicing in Ontario without delay. Currently, licensed professionals from other regions…
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Bank of Canada’s Losses Could Surpass $8 Billion in Coming Years: Think Tank
by EditorTBy Marnie Cathcart For the first time in history since the Bank of Canada’s founding in 1935, the federal government-owned bank will suffer a financial loss that the C.D. Howe Institute estimates…
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Law to Reduce Red Tape on Small Businesses Achieved Little: Federal Report
by EditorTBy Isaac Teo A law enacted in 2015 to reduce federal red tape imposed on Canadians and small businesses has achieved little, says a report by the Treasury Board of Canada Secretariat. Released in December,…
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Canada’s $10-Day Child Care Program Limits Family Choice: Think Tank
by EditorTBy Tara MacIsaac The national $10-a-day child care program favours some care providers over others, effectively discriminating against some families and their choices, says the think tank Cardus. Cardus published a policy brief Jan. 18…
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MPs Vote to Undertake Committee Study Investigating McKinsey Contracts
by EditorTBy Peter Wilson MPs on a parliamentary committee have voted in favour of undertaking a study investigating the large increase in spending by the federal government on contracts awarded to consulting firm McKinsey &…
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Trudeau Defers Questions About Freedom Convoy Anniversary to Poilievre, Saying He’s ‘Closer’ to It
by EditorTBy Noé Chartier Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was asked on Jan. 17 to share his thoughts on the protest movement that took the country by storm a year ago and how he believes…
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Chinese Consulate Asked BC to Surrender Chinese Driver’s Licences to Vancouver-Based NGO
by EditorTRevelation comes amid heightened awareness of China’s unofficial overseas police stations By Omid Ghoreishi The Chinese Consulate in Vancouver asked the province in 2014 to give to a Vancouver-based NGO the…