Why banks are bracing for a mortgage renewal cliff | About That (www.youtube.com)
Liberals will not release names of parliamentarians accused of collaborating with hostile foreign states (www.theglobeandmail.com)
New contaminants emerge in the Great Lakes | The Narwhal (thenarwhal.ca)
Rania Hamza calls it “a coincidence” that an engineer, a biologist and a lawyer at the same Toronto university were independently worrying about the harmful substances and chemicals being flushed down Ontario’s toilets. Three years ago, after figuring out they were all interested in the same thing, the unlikely trio came...
Help make a breakthrough for proportional representation in the Yukon
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Why Canadians are angry with their biggest supermarket (www.bbc.com)
Late last year, Emily Johnson took to Reddit to share her frustration with how expensive food in Canada has become....
'Internal purposes only': Memo backs claim Trudeau government suppressing carbon-tax impact data (nationalpost.com)
Can alleged parliamentarian colluders face consequences? CSIS chief weighs in (globalnews.ca)
Canada’s spy chief says that political leaders could take steps to make sure parliamentarians accused of cooperating with foreign governments face consequences, even if they don’t face criminal prosecution....
Israel denies link to Islamophobic campaign in Canada (montrealgazette.com)
Accounts bearing the name United Citizens for Canada posted content on social media portraying Canadian Muslims as threatening Western values, and suggesting pro-Palestinian protesters in Canada were seeking to implement Shariah law....
Ontario underspending on social services by $3.7B: watchdog (www.cbc.ca)
Singh calls for investigation, charges for MPs implicated in foreign interference report (www.ipolitics.ca)
Video captures Winnipeg police officer threatening arrest, swearing at mother (www.aptnnews.ca)
A mother in Winnipeg says a confrontation with police has left her and her family shaken....
Canadian blood plasma products can be sold abroad for profit by pharma giant ⋆ The Breach (breachmedia.ca)
A foreign multinational company can export Canadian blood plasma products for profit abroad, The Breach has learned. That flies in the face of what’s been pledged by Canadian Blood Services and Grifols, the Spanish multinational corporation that is trying to open private plasma collection centres across Ontario and already...
Bear crashes 9-year-old's sleepover, trashes Rossland, B.C., home (www.cbc.ca)
A B.C. mother is recounting the harrowing story of hiding from a bear that invaded her home in Rossland, B.C., about 380 kilometres east of Vancouver, while she and her 9-year-old daughter were hosting a friend for a sleepover....
How the “Queen of Canada” and Conspiracy Theorists Splintered a Small Town | The Walrus (thewalrus.ca)
Few people drive into Richmound, Saskatchewan, without purpose. The town, with a population of just over 100, lies around seventy-five kilometres from the Trans-Canada Highway, near the Alberta border. So when a caravan of RVs and motorhomes drove into town one day last September, it caused quite a stir. The vehicles were...
Bank of Canada reduces policy rate by 25 basis points (www.bankofcanada.ca)
The carbon pricing debate is somehow getting worse (www.cbc.ca)
Ottawa declines to release secret internal analysis of economic effects of carbon pricing (www.theglobeandmail.com)
Open and transparent, ladies and gentlemen.
Lawyer whose firm sued ex-clients for more than $1 million faces discipline (www.cbc.ca)
A high-profile Canadian employment lawyer is to be disciplined this morning over his hardball tactics against some of his firm’s dissatisfied clients, after two of them posted critical reviews online and a third refused to pay her bill....
Liberal government increases secrecy over multibillion-dollar defence purchases (ottawacitizen.com)
China, India interfered in Conservative leadership races, report says (www.cbc.ca)
A report from the National Security and Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians (NSICOP) says there were two instance of alleged interference by China in Conservative Party of Canada leadership races....
Government won't commit to releasing names of MPs who allegedly conspired with foreign actors (www.cbc.ca)
Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland says Liberals will conduct an ‘internal followup’ on meddling claims
Federal government flouted rules when awarding McKinsey contracts: AG report (www.cbc.ca)
Auditor General Karen Hogan’s audit couldn’t determine if contracts delivered value for money