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U.S. Raises Concerns Over Chinese-Made Cranes at Canadian Ports Amid Security Probe

Chinese-manufactured cargo cranes, flagged as a security risk by a U.S. congressional investigation, are extensively utilized across Canada's ports. The probe uncovered cellular modems...

Bank of Canada rate cut watchers starting to look past the summer

In 2024, Canada's economy has demonstrated unexpected strength, leading to speculation in the rate market about potential inflation. Bond yields, which influence fixed mortgage...

Health Minister Expresses Concern Over Measles Outbreaks Amid Vaccination Struggles

Federal Health Minister Mark Holland has voiced deep concern over the resurgence of measles outbreaks across Canada, citing vaccine hesitancy as a significant contributing...

B.C. Supreme Court Approves $14.4M Settlement in iPhone Class-Action Lawsuit

The British Columbia Supreme Court has given the green light to a $14.4 million settlement in a nationwide class-action lawsuit against Apple over allegations...

Ottawa Unveils National Pharmacare Plan

Health Minister Mark Holland revealed the highly anticipated details of the federal government's pharmacare plan. This landmark initiative aims to provide coverage for essential...

Brian Mulroney, former Canadian prime minister, died at 84

The news of the passing of former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney at the age of 84 has reverberated across Canada. Mulroney, remembered as one...

Canada’s Justice Minister introduces bill to tackle harmful online content

The Liberal government has introduced the Online Harms Act, a comprehensive legislation aimed at tackling harmful content and hate crimes on the internet. Justice...

Bank of Canada to cut interest rates in half by end of next year: Desjardins

Bank of Canada is poised to take action to ease financial strain for Canadians. Desjardins Group, a prominent financial institution, forecasts that the central...

Concordia and McGill Challenge Quebec Government in Court Over Tuition Hikes for Out-of-Province Students

Montreal's Concordia University and McGill University are gearing up for legal battles against the Quebec government over steep tuition increases targeting out-of-province students. Concordia's...

Liberals to give low-cost loans for new B.C. rental housing program

The Trudeau Liberals plan to announce a partnership with British Columbia Premier David Eby on the BC Builds program, which aims to construct rental...

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