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Canada advances to World Baseball Classic playoff round for the first time
Canada has advanced to the World Baseball Classic’s playoff round for the first time in the international tournament’s 20-year history.
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As the world acts to stabilize oil prices, Canada sees a potential windfall
Canada agreed with 31 other nations on Wednesday to release strategic oil reserves to try to control soaring oil prices. Canada stands to benefit if prices remain $20 to $30 above forecasts made before the start of the war in the Persian Gulf. But if oil climbs too high, it risks sparking a global recession.
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Windsor companies receiving millions in provincial tariff-response money
Local companies will received more than $7 million from the province’s fund to support tariff-impacted industries, Ontario’s Economic Development Minister Vic Fedeli noted during a Windsor stop on Wednesday.
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Audit watchdog flags ‘significant’ problems in Big Four’s work in review that actually names names
Canada’s audit watchdog found “significant” problems with the work of all four major accounting firms that audit Canadian companies in an annual review that for the first time identified them by name. The Canadian Public Accountability Board (CPAB), which bases its inspections on higher-risk audit areas of more complex companies and areas where the audit…
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Gas prices in Canada soar as U.S.-Israel war with Iran spreads
We know one of the impacts of the U.S.-Israel war in Iran is spiking the price of oil — but why did filling up our gas tanks get so costly, so fast?
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Project Greenlight officially launches to bring live video monitoring to downtown Windsor
The City of Windsor officially launched a public safety project on Wednesday that will see more security cameras being installed at various business places in the downtown core.
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‘It’s kind of serious stuff,’ Vegas hotel tells 911 after Canadian man’s alleged flamingo theft
Security at a Las Vegas Strip casino hotel waited more than two hours for police to arrive and arrest a Canadian tourist who entered its flamingo habitat and bird-napped one of the “beloved” animals , according to 911 recordings. The 33-year-old from Ontario was arrested on March 3 at Flamingo Las Vegas, a 28-storey complex…
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Poilievre to travel to U.S. to ‘fight for tariff-free access’ to American market
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poileivre will travel to the United States this week to advocate for tariff-free trade for Canadian businesses and workers. “As I said in a recent speech, we need to leverage the relationship we have with the American people,” he said, in a video post on X, on Wednesday. “We should…
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N.S. releases list of grants that will be reinstated after budget flip-flop
Premier Tim Houston announced Tuesday funding will be restored after cuts were previously announced to programs and supports for seniors, people with disabilities and education initiatives for African Nova Scotian and Indigenous students.
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N.L. overhauls procurement after report errors thought to be AI
The Newfoundland and Labrador government has overhauled its process for awarding contracts after false citations thought to be generated by artificial intelligence turned up in two reports, including one prepared by Deloitte Canada.