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By Dr. Sylvain Charlebois

There is something almost too convenient in how quickly Canadians point south when discussing unpredictability in trade. Yes, Donald Trump has long been synonymous with volatility. But focusing solely on Washington risks missing a more uncomfortable truth: Ottawa has become just as difficult to read.

Under Mark Carney, Ca...


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In Part Two of our Project Severo series, a hidden document raises troubling questions about what police and prosecutors knew, what the defence was not told, and whether the court heard the full story.

 

By Fabian Dawson
Mata Press Service

 

The troubled foreign interference case against former Mountie William Majcher has closed under a ser...


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Commentary By Mackenzie Moir and Nadeem Esmail

While provincial governments announce record numbers of doctors hired and consider options on how to convince family doctors to accept more patients, Canadians still struggle with access to both family physicians and medical specialists. What may come as a surprise to some Canadians is that this shortage is a consequence o...


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By Mata Press Service

International students from India are being pulled into violent extortion networks just as Canada sharply cuts the flow of new foreign students over concerns about fraud, compliance and public safety.
A new special bulletin from FINTRAC, Canada’s financial intelligence agency, says criminal groups targeting South Asian business owners are recr...


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In Part Two of our Project Severo series, a hidden document raises troubling questions about what police and prosecutors knew, what the defence was not told, and whether the court heard the full story.

 

By Fabian Dawson
Mata Press Service

 

The troubled foreign interference case against former Mountie William Majcher has closed under a ser...


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