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China grants more countries approved travel status but excludes Canada
Canada has been omitted from China’s list of approved countries for travel tour groups, according to a recent statement from their government.
Treasury Board demands cabinet ministers cut spending by $15 billion in new Oct. 2...
In an effort to save just over $15 billion in federal spending, newly appointed Treasury Board President Anita Anand has given cabinet ministers until Oct. 2 to make cuts to current spending plans.
BONOKOSKI: Telus jobs cuts show severity of inflation crisis
"Communications giant Telus has committed itself to shedding 6,000 jobs while inflation in Canada persists, making products more expensive than ever."
Muslim educator subjected to online abuse for opposing gender ideology
“You cannot imagine the amount of threats, insults I am getting just because I am saying I want my children to be educated without gender ideology,” said Bahira Abdulsalam, an educator and Toronto mother.
Muslim organizer calls on all faiths to protest gender ideology in schools
Organizer Kamel El-Cheikh, a Muslim activist and businessman, is hoping to bring people of all faiths together from across the country on Sept. 20.
Trudeau says Canada will be part of Europe’s energy mix but doesn’t offer timeline
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claimed on Thursday that Canada will play a role in transitioning Europe off of its reliance on Russian gas and oil but did not elaborate on a specific timeline.
142 illegal Roxham Road border crossers transferred to Vancouver-area hotels
Within the last month or so, 142 asylum seekers who entered Canada illegally via Roxham Road in Quebec have been transferred to British Columbia.
Governor General spent $71,000 on limousine services during Iceland trip
Governor General Mary Simon spent $71,000 on limousine services during a four-day October 2022 trip to Iceland.
Trudeau’s immigration policy undermining central bank’s inflation mandate
While the Bank of Canada credits the surge of newcomers to help with labour shortages across the country, it states immigrants are adding to the demand for housing.
Trudeau hired nearly 100K new federal workers since being elected
New data shows that the Trudeau government has been on a public sector hiring spree since first elected in 2015, adding nearly 100,000 new employees to the federal public service.