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ArriveCan vendor faces rare parliamentary reprimand after contempt finding
GC Strategies partner Kristian Firth will be admonished before the House of Commons, a rare measure used just five times since the early 1900s and only once for a private citizen in the last century.
Police arrest three men in bust that recovers 20 stolen luxury trucks
Three men have been arrested in an auto theft bust involving 20 stolen high-end trucks worth a combined estimated value of $1.8 million. The three alleged auto thieves now face a total of 38 charges.
Job creation not keeping up with growing workforce as unemployment reaches 6.1%
Canada is seeing an explosion of people joining the workforce but there aren’t enough jobs to employ all of the new workers.
Jewish group, families of Oct. 7 victims, suing Trudeau government over UNRWA funding
A prominent Jewish organization, along with Canadian families who lost loved ones in the Oct. 7 attacks, are suing the federal government over its decision to restore funding to the controversial United Nations Relief and Works Agency.
LEVY: Pride Toronto should stick to pronouns and stay out of Middle East politics
Five months into the Israel-Hamas conflict, Pride Toronto has released a one-sided statement calling for a ceasefire and decrying the treatment of the poor “innocent” Palestinians at the hands of the Israeli Defense Force.
SAPPED: Quebec maple syrup reserve at lowest level in 16 years
Canada is in a sticky situation.
Elon Musk offers help to Canadian doctor targeted for opposing lockdowns
Billionaire and Tesla owner Elon Musk has pledged to support a Canadian physician entangled in legal and professional challenges due to her criticism of COVID-19 lockdown measures.
Motion summoning Freeland before committee to explain housing crisis passes
A motion calling on Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland to appear before the House of Commons finance committee has passed unanimously.
Housing starts up 14% in February according to CMHC
The annual pace of housing starts increased by 14% last month, according to a new report from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Saskatchewan introduces 25% tax credit for critical mineral projects
Saskatchewan has unveiled its ten-year investment strategy that includes new tax incentives for critical mineral projects.