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One-third of Canadians expect to reduce spending in 2025, 54% worried about cost of living: poll
Concerns about the cost of living, inflation, and a possible economic recession are among the leading causes of financial anxiety
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AI-driven data centre boom derailed Liberals' 2035 'net-zero' electricity target, official says
Data centres, cryptocurrency and artificial intelligence ate up two per cent of the world's electricity in 2022 and this footprint is expected to double by 2026
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What to know about immigration fraud and changes to temporary foreign worker program
'This measure is expected to remove the incentive for candidates to purchase an LMIA, resulting in increased fairness and integrity,' minister said
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Outrage as Montreal synagogue hit by second firebomb in 13 months
Last November, Molotov cocktails were thrown at the synagogue
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Trump again floats idea of making Canada the '51st state': 'They would save massively'
'No one can answer why we subsidize Canada to the tune of over $100,000,000 a year? Makes no sense!'
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Synagogue in Montreal hit by a firebomb
Police quickly extinguished the flames with a fire extinguisher and found the remnants of a crude firebomb
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Jewish groups warn of antisemitic past of two speakers at large Islamic conference in Toronto
Organizers of RIS conference reject the concerns saying all speakers are carefully vetted 'to only include those who are committed to the pursuit of peace and harmony'
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New Brunswick man ordered to pay $55K for defaming neighbour by claiming he was a rapist
A judge has ordered a New Brunswick man to pay his neighbour $55,000 in damages for falsely accusing him of rape. Read More
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'She is an intellectual heavyweight': Liberal MP calls for Chrystia Freeland to run for party leadership
OTTAWA — There might not be a Liberal leadership race just yet, but voices are starting to emerge calling on Chrystia Freeland to replace Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Read More
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Freeland defended by Liberal MPs, as Trudeau's feminist reputation is questioned
OTTAWA — With Chrystia Freeland out as finance minister, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s reputation as a self-described feminist is taking a hit. Read More
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JFK-Paris stowaway woman caught again — this time in possible escape attempt to Canada
The 57-year-old Russian national cut off her ankle monitor and boarded a Greyhound bus attempting to cross the border at Buffalo
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From Trudeau's babysitter to loyal soldier, what we know about the new finance minister, Dominic LeBlanc
Dominic LeBlanc is once again proving he is a good soldier, even as his army seems demoralized and in disarray. That might come from his own deep political pedigree and his long, personal relationship with the prime minister. Read More
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Father of five dies after a bear he was hunting fell on him from a tree
A Virginia hunter has died from injuries he suffered when a bear he and others were tracking fell from a tree and landed on him. Read More
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Trump says U.S. wants to 'keep people in suspense' about drones. Here's what we know so far
In recent weeks there have been numerous reports of mysterious drones flying over parts of New Jersey and the U.S. East Coast. New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, the White House, U.S. President-elect Donald Trump and the FBI have all weighed in on the matter, although there remain more questions than answers. Here’s what we know. Read More
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Liberal MPs call on Trudeau to 'reflect' on his future after resignations, byelection loss
OTTAWA — A handful of Liberal MPs are calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to seriously reflect on whether he is still the right person to lead the party, after a nightmarish start to the week. Read More
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Design trends: Winter warmup
During lockdown, the decorator Shifra Greenberg ran into a friend on the street. Like everyone, the friend griped about being stuck at home. Her house in midtown Toronto had walls the colour of powdered icing sugar, creating a stark and uninspiring ambience. Ditto high ceilings that felt cavernous and cold. Read More
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Trump mocks 'toxic' Freeland and her departure from 'Governor Trudeau's' cabinet
U.S. president-elect Donald Trump has weighed in on social media regarding the departure of Chrystia Freeland from Justin Trudeau’s cabinet. And he did not mince words. Read More
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Canada Post workers are back — but trust issues remain
After 32 days on strike, Canada Post employees have been ordered back to work starting Tuesday, just in time for the holidays — but the trust between consumers and small businesses has already been damaged, says Lisa Hutcheson, a retail expert and managing partner at J.C Williams Group. Read More
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‘This is brutal’: What to know about the chaos in Georgia’s streets
Weeks of violent protests in Georgia against alleged vote-rigging and the suspension of talks to join the European Union have left the former Soviet republic mimicking Ukraine 10 years ago — streets filled with fear, distress and panic over Russian interference. Read More
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In Trudeau's disintegrating cabinet, ministers juggle multiple jobs while others go unfilled
OTTAWA — Newly appointed federal Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc didn’t appear too worried when asked Monday evening how he’ll balance his new duties with his already long to-do list as minister of public safety and intergovernmental affairs. Read More
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