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Canada Permits TikTok to Continue Operating Following Security Review

The Canadian government has decided that TikTok can continue running its business operations in the country after completing a national…

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Ontario Home-Care Data Breach Leaves 200,000 Patients Exposed After Ransomware Attack

A ransomware attack on a medical supply company contracted by the Ontario government exposed the personal health information of approximately…

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Majority of Americans Oppose Tariffs on Canada as U.S.–Canada Trade Dispute Continues

A growing number of Americans are expressing opposition to tariffs on Canada as the trade dispute between the United States…

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Mark Carney Calls for Stronger Alliance of Middle Powers During Australia Visit

Global economic leader Mark Carney has urged countries such as Canada and Australia to work more closely together, arguing that…

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Rural Backlash Grows Over Proposed High-Speed Rail Between Toronto and Quebec City

Residents and farmers across eastern Ontario and parts of Quebec are raising strong concerns about the federal government’s proposed high-speed…

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Canada Moves to Crack Down on False Indigenous Business Claims in Federal Contracts

The Canadian government has pledged stricter oversight of companies claiming Indigenous ownership in order to access billions of dollars in…

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Canada Awaits Key GDP Report as Tariff Pressures Cloud Economic Outlook

Canada will receive a clearer picture of how deeply U.S. tariffs and trade tensions affected its economy when Statistics Canada…

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Moe Optimistic About India Trade Talks as Saskatchewan Farmers Seek Tariff Relief

Premier Scott Moe says Saskatchewan has much to gain if Canada can reset and expand its trading relationship with India…

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Child Poverty in Canada Climbs for Third Straight Year, Erasing Post-Benefit Gains

Child poverty in Canada has increased for the third consecutive year, with nearly 30,000 additional children falling below the poverty…

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Canada Seeks to Shield National Security Evidence in Nijjar Murder Trial

Canada’s Justice Department is asking the Federal Court to block the disclosure of what it describes as “sensitive” national security…

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