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As clock ticks down to CEBA deadline, business owners plead for understanding from government

by Anas Siddiqui
As clock ticks down to CEBA deadline, business owners plead for understanding from government

Some small business owners in Canada are asking for the federal government to reckon with the challenges they face as they confront a looming deadline to repay a portion of emergency government …

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Alberta reviewing seniors’ lodge program as vacancies threaten future of some buildings

by Akin Smith
Alberta reviewing seniors’ lodge program as vacancies threaten future of some buildings

Seven years ago, Stanley Much left his one-bedroom apartment on a busy Edmonton street to move into a seniors’ lodge in the village of Holden, about 100 kilometres southeast of …

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Ukraine digs in as the West stumbles to keep up with Russian war production

by Walter Watson
Ukraine digs in as the West stumbles to keep up with Russian war production

“War,” said British philosopher, mathematician and pacifist Bertrand Russell, “does not determine who is right — only who is left.” Those words might be the perfect lens through which to view what …

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As U.S., U.K. and EU sanction violent Israeli settlers, Canada hangs back

by Walter Watson
As U.S., U.K. and EU sanction violent Israeli settlers, Canada hangs back

The Trudeau government still won’t say if it’s considering imposing sanctions on violent Israeli settlers in the wake of travel bans announced by both the U.S. and the United Kingdom in …

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White House slams Trump’s ‘grotesque rhetoric’ on immigrants on campaign trail

by Walter Watson
White House slams Trump’s ‘grotesque rhetoric’ on immigrants on campaign trail

Donald Trump, campaigning to be the Republican presidential candidate for a third consecutive time, said at weekend campaign rallies Nevada and New Hampshire that undocumented immigrants were “poisoning the blood …

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She received the CEBA loan more than 3 years ago — her bank now says she wasn’t eligible

by Anas Siddiqui
She received the CEBA loan more than 3 years ago — her bank now says she wasn’t eligible

With a major deadline to repay a pandemic era loan just over a month away, one small business owner says she’s only now being told she was never eligible for …

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Ottawa getting $40 million refund from former parent company of Quebec COVID vaccine maker

by Akin Smith
Ottawa getting  million refund from former parent company of Quebec COVID vaccine maker

Ottawa will be getting a $40 million refund after it gave Quebec City-based biopharmaceutical company Medicago more than $300 million to develop and manufacture a home-grown COVID-19 vaccine that never made …

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Venezuela wins vote claiming oil-rich area of neighbouring Guyana

by Walter Watson
Venezuela wins vote claiming oil-rich area of neighbouring Guyana

Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro got the victory he sought in a weekend referendum on whether to claim sovereignty over an oil-rich area of neighbouring Guyana. But a lacklustre turnout suggested his government is …

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Right-wing U.S. media covered fiction as fact: A non-existent terrorist attack from Canada at Rainbow Bridge

by Walter Watson
Right-wing U.S. media covered fiction as fact: A non-existent terrorist attack from Canada at Rainbow Bridge

For a few hours Wednesday afternoon, Canada appeared to be staring down the barrel of an unwelcome and potentially painful international crisis. News reports were awash in misinformation following an explosion at the Canada-U.S. …

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MPs to study $300M Liberal government paid to now-shuttered COVID-19 vaccine manufacturer

by Akin Smith
MPs to study 0M Liberal government paid to now-shuttered COVID-19 vaccine manufacturer

MPs on the House of Commons health committee voted Wednesday to launch a study into the more than $300 million the Liberal government paid to a now-shuttered Quebec-based pharmaceutical company whose …

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