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Open banking could spur competition, but fintechs say Canada’s moving too slowly

by Anas Siddiqui
Open banking could spur competition, but fintechs say Canada’s moving too slowly

Federal efforts to bring “open banking” to Canada are being welcomed by players in the industry — but there’s also criticism that, after years of waiting, any changes may not come …

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Months after they were promised, Ottawa still hasn’t imposed sanctions on violent Israeli settlers

by Walter Watson
Months after they were promised, Ottawa still hasn’t imposed sanctions on violent Israeli settlers

The Government of Canada has announced multiple rounds of sanctions against various parties in the Middle East since October 7. On Friday, Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly announced sanctions against Iran’s …

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Makeshift slaughterhouse in a residential garage points to growing concerns about illicit meat sales

by Akin Smith
Makeshift slaughterhouse in a residential garage points to growing concerns about illicit meat sales

Inside a garage in an established Edmonton neighbourhood, animals were being slaughtered and the meat was advertised for sale to consumers, a CBC News investigation has learned. Police entered the …

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Mortgage interest still driving inflation, as overall rate nudges up to 2.9%

by Anas Siddiqui
Mortgage interest still driving inflation, as overall rate nudges up to 2.9%

Canada’s inflation rate went up slightly in March compared to February, with Statistics Canada pointing out gasoline prices are partly behind the increase. The federal agency’s consumer price index for March …

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Federal labour minister announces inquiry into B.C. port strike

by Anas Siddiqui
Federal labour minister announces inquiry into B.C. port strike

British Columbia Seamus O’Regan says workers and businesses need “long-term solutions” and the inquiry commission will present its findings next spring.  Seamus O’Regan says workers and businesses need ‘long-term solutions’ …

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Calgary halal grocers and wholesaler shut down by Alberta Health Services over sales of uninspected meat

by Akin Smith
Calgary halal grocers and wholesaler shut down by Alberta Health Services over sales of uninspected meat

Investigators with Alberta Health Services served closure orders on four halal grocery stores in Calgary on Friday, and another on a Calgary halal warehouse and distribution centre. The outlets are …

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Shortage of skilled tradespeople is hitting all Canadians in the pocketbook, economists say

by Anas Siddiqui
Shortage of skilled tradespeople is hitting all Canadians in the pocketbook, economists say

Cost of Living9:40Why you should consider a job in the trades A shortage of qualified people to work in skilled trades is making rising costs of living even worse, economists …

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Thousands of Jets fan show up for their team as downtown Winnipeg enters total whiteout conditions

by Virginia Chavez
Thousands of Jets fan show up for their team as downtown Winnipeg enters total whiteout conditions

Jets fans came out in droves to show support for their team as they open their playoff campaign. Thousands of people in the city showed up to the sold-out street party …

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Are you renting with no plans to buy? Here’s what the federal budget has for you

by Anas Siddiqui
Are you renting with no plans to buy? Here’s what the federal budget has for you

The federal government tabled its annual budget on Tuesday with a promise to open the door to homeownership for millennial and Gen Z renters. You’ll have to read the fine …

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Why staff at an Ontario cottage country restaurant took naloxone training

by Akin Smith
Why staff at an Ontario cottage country restaurant took naloxone training

White Coat Black Art26:30Preventing the next Belleville At The Mill on Main restaurant in Huntsville, Ont., manager Michelle Francis is placing a naloxone kit near the wood-burning pizza oven behind …

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