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Cricket Canada’s funding frozen by governing body following fifth estate investigation
The International Cricket Council issued notice to Cricket Canada that its funding was frozen effective immediately due to concerns over its governance system and a lack of financial oversight.
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These refugees in Kenya were promised jobs in Canada. At the 11th hour, the employer cancelled the offer
A continuing care organization in Nova Scotia has rescinded job offers it had been extending to refugees for more than two years, leaving the displaced people without a path out of some of the largest refugee camps in the world. They were invited to come to Canada through a federal program, but the organization says…
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Russian train billionaire sues Canadian government to be removed from sanctions list
OTTAWA — Nikita Anatolyevich Mishin, a Russian billionaire Canada says is an oligarch associated with Vladimir Putin, is suing the federal government to be removed from the country’s sanctions list. In a lawsuit filed last week, Mishin argues that his addition in 2024 to Canada’s list of people sanctioned due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine…
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Short-seller Left didn’t make ‘sense,’ Cronos CEO testifies
The chief executive of a Canadian cannabis distributor told jurors at the United States criminal trial of Citron Research founder Andrew Left he was stunned when the prominent short-seller issued a report saying the company was overvalued, prompting shares to plunge. Cronos Group Inc. CEO Mike Gorenstein was the first witness Tuesday in the U.S.…
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Carney government to announce review of Clean Electricity Regulations
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to deliver his vision to transform Canada’s electricity sector with the ambitious goal of doubling the nation’s electricity grid, sources tell CBC News.
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IN PHOTOS | A rare guided tour of the CN Tower’s off-limit areas
The CN Tower is giving rare access to areas of the engineering marvel that are normally closed to the public. CBC News photographer Evan Mitsui checked out the tower’s lesser known parts during a media preview on Wednesday.
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More than 13K tins of contraband nicotine seized at Blue Water Bridge, border officials say
The Canada Border Services Agency says its officers have seized 13,200 tins of contraband nicotine at the Blue Water Bridge port of entry.
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Stage is set for the PWHL’s 1st all-Canadian Walter Cup final
The best-of-five Walter Cup final series between the Montreal Victoire and Ottawa Charge will begin on Thursday, ensuring the Cup is won by a Canadian team for the first time in history.
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Iran war, U.S. trade policies remain key worries for Bank of Canada in setting rates
Impacts of soaring oil prices and the uncertainty surrounding United States tariffs remained top of mind for the Bank of Canada governing council, with some concerned about the uncertainty they pose to Canada’s economic outlook . A summary of deliberations by the central bank’s governing council — which led to the key overnight rate being…
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Meet the Mission: Windsor’s Downtown Mission launches community outreach sessions
Windsor’s Downtown Mission is launching a series of public meetings aimed at connecting with the larger community and letting people know about its services.