Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met with leaders from allied nations in Turkey on the sidelines of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit, as member states continued discussions on defence …
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A prominent business leader has expressed hope that Greater Victoria will receive a fair share of the economic benefits tied to Canada’s planned submarine investments, emphasizing the region’s long-standing expertise …
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Business
Office Space Shortages Emerge as Federal Public Servants Return to Workplace Four Days a Week
Federal government offices across Canada are facing growing space constraints as public servants return to in-person work four days a week, creating challenges for departments adjusting to the updated workplace …
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to travel to Turkey for the upcoming North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit, where alliance leaders are expected to focus on collective security, defence …
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PoliticsNews
Guilbeault Says He ‘Respectfully Disagrees’ With Prime Minister Carney Over Pipeline Project
Steven Guilbeault has publicly stated that he “respectfully disagrees” with Mark Carney over a proposed pipeline project, highlighting differing views within the federal government on Canada’s energy and environmental priorities. …
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Business
Greater Toronto Home Sales Rise 9.4% in June as Real Estate Board Forecasts Future Price Growth
Home sales across the Greater Toronto Area increased by 9.4% in June, signaling renewed momentum in one of Canada’s largest housing markets as the region’s real estate board projected that …
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Africa
British Columbia’s Multibillion-Dollar Agreement With Federal Government Retains Northern Tanker Ban
The government of British Columbia has confirmed that its new multibillion-dollar memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Government of Canada will maintain the longstanding ban on large oil tankers along …
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News
Chinese Tycoon Guo Wengui Sentenced to 30 Years as B.C. Journalist Speaks Out on Years of Harassment
British Columbia journalist Benson Gao says he feels a sense of “tremendous relief” following the sentencing of Chinese businessman and political activist Guo Wengui, who was handed a 30-year prison …
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manitobaNews
Manitoba Removes Provincial Sales Tax on Chips, Rotisserie Chickens and Other Food Items
The government of Manitoba has expanded its list of food products exempt from the provincial sales tax (PST), allowing shoppers to purchase items such as potato chips, rotisserie chickens, and …
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PoliticsTech
UN Ambassador David Lametti Says Canada Is Championing AI Safety and Equity on the Global Stage
Canada is intensifying its efforts to promote the safe, responsible, and equitable development of artificial intelligence (AI), with David Lametti reaffirming the country’s commitment to advancing international cooperation on AI …