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Several major B.C. companies declared bankruptcy in 2024

In what has been a challenging year for the business landscape in British Columbia, several prominent companies have found themselves navigating through financial distress, leading to insolvency proceedings.

Honda, Nissan announce merger discussion to compete with Tesla, Chinese EV makers

Honda and Nissan may soon be the world’s third-largest automaker after announcing plans to potentially merge companies.Both Japanese automakers signed a memorandum of understanding, which included the possibility for Mitsubishi Motors, an alliance member of Nissan, to potentially join in the merger as well. 

Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich testifies before European parliament

Freedom Convoy organizer and fundraiser Tamara Lich spoke this week in the European parliament in Strasbourg, France to discuss the treatment of Canadians during the pandemic.

The Daily Brief | Trump continues to troll Canada

US President-elect Donald Trump criticized Chrystia Freeland’s resignation from cabinet, calling her “toxic” and mocking Justin Trudeau as the “governor” of America’s “51st state.” Tune into The Daily Brief.

NDP timeline for ousting Liberals comes after Jagmeet Singh secures pension

A top NDP official has said his party is willing to defeat the Liberals in a confidence vote if Justin Trudeau hasn’t resigned by next February or March, a timeline that happens to coincide with leader Jagmeet Singh’s pension eligibility.

Taxpayers billed $71,000 for Trudeau’s food while in Europe 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau managed to rack up a $71,000 food bill during a four-day trip to Italy and Switzerland, more than half of which was spent on airplane fare alone. 

Alberta unveils border security plan with sheriff-led patrols and “red zone”

The Alberta government will deploy a new patrol team with the Alberta sheriffs to monitor its nearly 300-kilometre border with the United States.

Drug consumption site files legal challenge against Ontario over closures

The operators of an Ontario supervised drug site have launched a legal challenge against the province’s new law to shut them down, arguing that the decision is a breach of Charter rights. 

AG finds “value-for-money concerns” in nearly half of seniors programs

The Trudeau government could not verify whether the billions of taxpayer dollars it pours into senior benefits annually are providing tangible support, according to a new auditor general’s report.

Liberals paid out $3.5B in emergency COVID business loans to illegitimate claimants 

The Liberal government dished out an estimated $3.5 billion from the Canada Emergency Business Account to businesses that did not meet the program criteria.
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