By Tara MacIsaac Paul Kliffer of Victoria, B.C., has been back home for months after a November trip to Mexico. But his Apple AirTag tracking device shows his bag ended up…
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One in Five Canadians Say Home Heating Costs Are a ‘Financial Burden’: Federal Research
by EditorTBy Peter Wilson One-fifth of Canadians say rising home heating costs are a “financial burden,” according to a study contracted by a federal department, which also found that a majority of…
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Federal Court Grants Alberta Intervenor Status in 6 Challenges to Gun Ban
by EditorTBy Marnie Cathcart The Alberta government has received the Federal Court’s approval to intervene in six lawsuits related to federal proposed firearms legislation that would ban more than 1,500 models of firearms. The province first…
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Trudeau Says Continued Military Investments Needed in Response to ‘Persistent Threats’ From ‘Authoritarian States’
by EditorTBy Peter Wilson Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the federal government will continue investing in the Canadian military as a response to “persistent threats” from foreign “authoritarian states”—citing Russia and China as examples. Trudeau, who…
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Canada Projected to Have More Seniors Than Children This Year for the First Time: Chief Actuary
by EditorTBy Peter Wilson Canada’s chief actuary is projecting the country will have more seniors than children this year—the first time in history the nation has reached that population age ratio. In…
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Pursuit of Net-Zero Emissions Raises Concerns of ‘Disruptive and Catastrophic’ Power Outages
by EditorTBy Lee Harding Twenty-five years after ice storms knocked out power in Ontario and Quebec, experts warn that a full shift from fossil fuels to electrification and renewables will leave Canadians…
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Finance Official Wanted to Shield Banks After Freezing of Convoy Supporters’ Accounts: Emails
by EditorTBy Isaac Teo The federal deputy finance minister wanted to “keep the heat off the bank branches” after accounts belonging to supporters of the Freedom Convoy movement were frozen, according to…
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Trade Panel Sides With Canada and Mexico on Auto Manufacturing Rules
by EditorTBy Noé Chartier A dispute panel for the free trade agreement in North America has ruled in favour of Canada and Mexico in their interpretation of the rules for the production of automobiles.…
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Terminally Ill Woman Asks Supreme Court to Decide Constitutionality of COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement for Transplant
by EditorTBy Andrew Chen A terminally ill woman is seeking a Supreme Court of Canada decision on the constitutionality of the COVID-19 vaccine requirement for receiving an organ transplant, says the Justice Centre for Constitutional…
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Rules Will Change if Needed, Trudeau Says on McKinsey Receiving Multiple Contracts
by EditorTBy Noé Chartier Two federal ministers have been asked to look into the issue of an increasing number of government contracts going to U.S. consulting firm McKinsey, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Jan.…