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B.C. minister added to decriminalization court challenge

by Akin Smith
B.C. minister added to decriminalization court challenge

Canada’s Federal Court has agreed with British Columbia’s minister of mental health and addictions that she should be a respondent to a court challenge against the province’s decision to dial back its drug decriminalization …

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Veterans’ families need legislated access to mental health services, watchdog says

by Akin Smith
Veterans’ families need legislated access to mental health services, watchdog says

More than three years have passed since Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) agreed to ease up restrictions on access to mental health services for the families of troubled soldiers, sailors and aircrew …

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Kamala Harris has ‘soft spot’ for Canada, says Canada’s envoy to U.S.

by Walter Watson
Kamala Harris has ‘soft spot’ for Canada, says Canada’s envoy to U.S.

U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris has a “soft spot” for Canada and maintains a “very good relationship” with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, according to Canada’s envoy in Washington.  Kirsten Hillman made …

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CFL reinstates Toronto Argonauts QB Chad Kelly with conditions

by Virginia Chavez
CFL reinstates Toronto Argonauts QB Chad Kelly with conditions

Chad Kelly can return to the Toronto Argonauts. The CFL reinstated the quarterback with conditions Sunday. The announcement comes after the league suspended Kelly on May 7 for Toronto’s two …

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Data centres are hungry for power, and Alberta is pitching itself as the place to build

by Anas Siddiqui
Data centres are hungry for power, and Alberta is pitching itself as the place to build

Alberta is putting itself in the race for a slice of the soaring growth of data centres in North America. A pair of Alberta cabinet ministers set off for Silicon Valley …

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China’s stock market turnover sinks to 4-year low as investors fret over stimulus

by Anas Siddiqui
China’s stock market turnover sinks to 4-year low as investors fret over stimulus

The daily turnover on China’s onshore markets has slumped to the lowest in four years, indicating investors are awaiting clearer signals on the policy front to support the economy, before …

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Navigating the complications of financial aid an additional challenge for Canada’s Paralympians

by Virginia Chavez
Navigating the complications of financial aid an additional challenge for Canada’s Paralympians

Amidst the pomp and circumstance of the Paris 2024 festivities, the financial realities of being an international athlete are garnering more attention. Whether it’s music superstar Flavor Flav offering funding …

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How to follow the Democratic National Convention on CBC platforms next week

by Walter Watson
How to follow the Democratic National Convention on CBC platforms next week

World Democrats will gather in Chicago on Monday to kick off the Democratic National Convention and welcome U.S. Vice-President Kamala Harris as the party’s presidential candidate to square off against …

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Steel and aluminum CEOs warn of ‘existential threat’ if Canada doesn’t impose tariffs on China

by Anas Siddiqui
Steel and aluminum CEOs warn of ‘existential threat’ if Canada doesn’t impose tariffs on China

Canada’s steel and aluminum industries are warning they face an “existential threat” if the Trudeau government fails to move in lockstep with the U.S. and Mexico by introducing tariffs on …

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Unemployment rate unchanged in July, though jobless rate for young people continued to rise

by Anas Siddiqui
Unemployment rate unchanged in July, though jobless rate for young people continued to rise

Canada’s economy shed 2,800 jobs in July while the unemployment rate was unchanged at 6.4 per cent, Statistics Canada said on Friday. Employment fell in wholesale and retail trade, which shed …

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