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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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Why dangerous bird flu is spreading faster and farther than first thought in U.S. cattle

by Akin Smith
Why dangerous bird flu is spreading faster and farther than first thought in U.S. cattle

This story is part of CBC Health’s Second Opinion, a weekly analysis of health and medical science news emailed to subscribers on Saturday mornings. If you haven’t subscribed yet, you can …

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Here’s what’s happening on U.S. campuses as student protests against Israel’s war in Gaza grow

by Walter Watson
Here’s what’s happening on U.S. campuses as student protests against Israel’s war in Gaza grow

Some U.S. universities called in police to break up demonstrations against the Israel-Hamas war, resulting in ugly scuffles and dozens of arrests, while others appeared content to wait out student …

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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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What to know as Supreme Court hears landmark presidential immunity case launched by Trump

by Walter Watson
What to know as Supreme Court hears landmark presidential immunity case launched by Trump

The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday will hear arguments over a question that could affect whether former president Donald Trump can be prosecuted for his efforts to reverse a 2020 …

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Inuit leaders disappointed with budget’s lack of money for tuberculosis elimination

by Akin Smith
Inuit leaders disappointed with budget’s lack of money for tuberculosis elimination

Inuit leaders are concerned with the federal Liberal budget’s lack of new cash specifically earmarked for eliminating tuberculosis in Inuit regions by 2030.  Advocates say the spending plan was a …

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No more foam parties without meeting conditions, health unit tells nightclub

by Akin Smith
No more foam parties without meeting conditions, health unit tells nightclub

A Kingston, Ont., nightclub must meet a list of specific conditions if it wants to host another foam party, following an investigation by public health officials into several cases of …

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National Enquirer publisher testifies he used tabloid to suppress unfavourable Trump stories

by Walter Watson
National Enquirer publisher testifies he used tabloid to suppress unfavourable Trump stories

The first witness in Donald Trump’s criminal hush money trial, former National Enquirer publisher David Pecker, testified on Tuesday that he used his supermarket tabloid to suppress stories that might …

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Nearly 30 cases of eclipse-related eye damage reported in Quebec so far

by Akin Smith
Nearly 30 cases of eclipse-related eye damage reported in Quebec so far

Quebec optometrists have confirmed 28 cases of eclipse-related eye damage since the solar event on April 8, and health officials say there could be far more. For the first time, …

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