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After early struggles, federal refugee employment program gains traction with employers

by Anas Siddiqui
After early struggles, federal refugee employment program gains traction with employers

As the federal government moves to restrict the number of temporary workers in the country, a relatively new program to bring refugees to Canada on a permanent basis is beginning …

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Outgoing NATO chief says China should face consequences for backing Russia’s war on Ukraine

by Walter Watson
Outgoing NATO chief says China should face consequences for backing Russia’s war on Ukraine

NATO’s secretary general called out Beijing on Wednesday, saying China “cannot have it both ways” when it comes to the war in Ukraine. Speaking in Ottawa, Jens Stoltenberg said China …

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Canada risks ‘diplomatic isolation’ if it fails to meet NATO spending target, business leaders warn

by Walter Watson
Canada risks ‘diplomatic isolation’ if it fails to meet NATO spending target, business leaders warn

One of the country’s leading business voices is warning that Canada faces “diplomatic isolation” if it’s not prepared to deliver a concrete plan next month to raise defence spending to …

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Putin’s threat to put long-range weapons closer to West leaves unanswered questions

by Walter Watson
Putin’s threat to put long-range weapons closer to West leaves unanswered questions

Russian President Vladimir Putin has publicly conveyed Moscow’s anger over Ukraine getting approval from some NATO allies to use Western weapons more freely to defend its borders and even to …

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First Nations ‘triaging grief’ as opioids claim lives at more than 8 times the rate of the rest of Alberta

by Akin Smith
First Nations ‘triaging grief’ as opioids claim lives at more than 8 times the rate of the rest of Alberta

First Nations people in Alberta have been dying from opioids at more than eight times the rate of the rest of the population, according to newly published data that puts harder …

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Pressure grows on U.S. to allow Kyiv to use its weapons to hit targets inside Russia

by Walter Watson
Pressure grows on U.S. to allow Kyiv to use its weapons to hit targets inside Russia

As Ukraine’s military chief issued a fresh warning on Thursday that Russia is massing more troops along the border with the Kharkiv region — which has come under deadly attack in recent …

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International Court of Justice orders Israel to immediately end military operation in Rafah

by Walter Watson
International Court of Justice orders Israel to immediately end military operation in Rafah

The International Court of Justice on Friday ordered Israel to immediately halt its military offensive in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, but stopped short of ordering a ceasefire for the …

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B.C.’s First Nations Health Authority reports cyberattack

by Akin Smith
B.C.’s First Nations Health Authority reports cyberattack

The B.C. First Nations Health Authority (FNHA) has confirmed it was the victim of a cyberattack, and that some employee personal information was likely impacted in the breach. The authority, which …

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ICC’s decision to seek warrants for both Israeli and Hamas leaders is ‘troubling,’ Trudeau says

by Walter Watson
ICC’s decision to seek warrants for both Israeli and Hamas leaders is ‘troubling,’ Trudeau says

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it’s “troubling” that arrest warrants are simultaneously being sought for Israeli and Hamas leaders at the International Criminal Court (ICC). “I’ve said from the very …

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Delivery of food aid to Rafah paused due to lack of supplies, UN agency says

by Walter Watson
Delivery of food aid to Rafah paused due to lack of supplies, UN agency says

The United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees (UNRWA) said on Tuesday that food distribution in Gaza’s southern city of Rafah was currently suspended due to lack of supplies and insecurity. UNRWA said in a statement on X, …

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