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Nova Scotia Wildfire Worsens, Prompts Evacuations as Firefighters Battle Blaze
An out-of-control wildfire in Nova Scotia's Annapolis County, which started August 13th, is expected to worsen due to hot, dry, and windy conditions, prompting further evacuations on Morse Road and Thorne Road, while firefighters battle the blaze with support from Ontario.
Nova Scotia Wildfire Worsens, Prompts Evacuations as Firefighters Battle Blaze
An out-of-control wildfire in Nova Scotia's Annapolis County, which started August 13th, is expected to worsen due to hot, dry, and windy conditions, prompting further evacuations on Morse Road and Thorne Road, while firefighters battle the blaze with support from Ontario.
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Canada Celebrates Ukraine's Independence Day Amid Ongoing War
Canadians celebrated Ukraine's 34th Independence Day on August 27th, 2023, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau making a surprise visit to Kyiv, pledging continued support and hinting at potential Canadian troop deployment. Across Canada, Ukrainian communities held events commemorating the anniversary...
Canada Celebrates Ukraine's Independence Day Amid Ongoing War
Canadians celebrated Ukraine's 34th Independence Day on August 27th, 2023, with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau making a surprise visit to Kyiv, pledging continued support and hinting at potential Canadian troop deployment. Across Canada, Ukrainian communities held events commemorating the anniversary...
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Rising Canadian Debt Delinquency Highlights Economic Uncertainty
Equifax's August report reveals 1.4 million Canadians struggled with debt payments (April-June), a 9% year-over-year increase; young adults (18-35) were disproportionately affected, with delinquency rates surging nearly 20%, highlighting the impact of Canada's economic uncertainty and lack of a clea...
Rising Canadian Debt Delinquency Highlights Economic Uncertainty
Equifax's August report reveals 1.4 million Canadians struggled with debt payments (April-June), a 9% year-over-year increase; young adults (18-35) were disproportionately affected, with delinquency rates surging nearly 20%, highlighting the impact of Canada's economic uncertainty and lack of a clea...
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Global Markets Cautious Amidst Potential US Rate Cuts
Global markets showed mixed reactions to potential U.S. interest rate cuts, with European markets declining while Asian markets showed mixed results; oil prices rose due to concerns about Russian supply disruptions; and the Canadian dollar remained relatively stable.
Global Markets Cautious Amidst Potential US Rate Cuts
Global markets showed mixed reactions to potential U.S. interest rate cuts, with European markets declining while Asian markets showed mixed results; oil prices rose due to concerns about Russian supply disruptions; and the Canadian dollar remained relatively stable.
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Canadian Dual-Use Tech Firms Face Hurdles in Accessing Defence Spending
A survey of 428 Canadian companies with dual-use technologies reveals that bureaucratic obstacles within the government's procurement system are hindering their participation in Canada's defense spending push, with many considering relocating abroad due to lengthy timelines and access limitations.
Canadian Dual-Use Tech Firms Face Hurdles in Accessing Defence Spending
A survey of 428 Canadian companies with dual-use technologies reveals that bureaucratic obstacles within the government's procurement system are hindering their participation in Canada's defense spending push, with many considering relocating abroad due to lengthy timelines and access limitations.
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Ontario Turtle Hospital's Critical Role in Wetland Ecosystem Health
The Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre, Canada's only accredited wildlife turtle hospital, released over 5,000 turtles last year and is on track to surpass that number in 2023, highlighting the critical role the centre plays in the survival of Ontario's turtle populations and the health of wetland e...
Ontario Turtle Hospital's Critical Role in Wetland Ecosystem Health
The Ontario Turtle Conservation Centre, Canada's only accredited wildlife turtle hospital, released over 5,000 turtles last year and is on track to surpass that number in 2023, highlighting the critical role the centre plays in the survival of Ontario's turtle populations and the health of wetland e...
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M.I.T. Study Reveals 95% AI Initiative Failure Rate, Threatening Market Stability
An M.I.T. study found that 95% of 300 AI initiatives across 52 companies failed to deliver significant returns, potentially threatening the market's reliance on AI-driven growth and impacting companies like Nvidia.

M.I.T. Study Reveals 95% AI Initiative Failure Rate, Threatening Market Stability
An M.I.T. study found that 95% of 300 AI initiatives across 52 companies failed to deliver significant returns, potentially threatening the market's reliance on AI-driven growth and impacting companies like Nvidia.
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RECO Freezes iPro Realty Accounts Amid \$10-Million Trust Fund Shortfall
Ontario's real estate regulator, RECO, froze the bank accounts of iPro Realty Ltd. after discovering a \$10-million shortfall in trust accounts used for realtor commissions and consumer down payments; the brokerage's owners used the money for operating expenses and investor payouts, leading to the r...

RECO Freezes iPro Realty Accounts Amid \$10-Million Trust Fund Shortfall
Ontario's real estate regulator, RECO, froze the bank accounts of iPro Realty Ltd. after discovering a \$10-million shortfall in trust accounts used for realtor commissions and consumer down payments; the brokerage's owners used the money for operating expenses and investor payouts, leading to the r...
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Ancient Colombian Remains Reveal New Human Lineage
A newly discovered lineage of ancient humans, the Checua, has been identified in Colombia through DNA sequencing of 6,000-year-old remains, challenging existing theories of migration in the Americas and highlighting a previously unknown population in the region.

Ancient Colombian Remains Reveal New Human Lineage
A newly discovered lineage of ancient humans, the Checua, has been identified in Colombia through DNA sequencing of 6,000-year-old remains, challenging existing theories of migration in the Americas and highlighting a previously unknown population in the region.
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Seafloor Creatures' Crucial Role in Climate Change Mitigation
Scientists in the Saguenay fjord are studying how small creatures burrowing in the seafloor mud help mitigate climate change by sequestering carbon, with implications for global conservation efforts.

Seafloor Creatures' Crucial Role in Climate Change Mitigation
Scientists in the Saguenay fjord are studying how small creatures burrowing in the seafloor mud help mitigate climate change by sequestering carbon, with implications for global conservation efforts.
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Ontario Bans Dog and Cat Research Testing
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a ban on research testing on dogs and cats following revelations from whistleblowers about cruel experiments at the Lawson Research Institute in London, Ont., which has since ceased such research.

Ontario Bans Dog and Cat Research Testing
Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced a ban on research testing on dogs and cats following revelations from whistleblowers about cruel experiments at the Lawson Research Institute in London, Ont., which has since ceased such research.
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B.C. Court of Appeal Increases Sentence for Unprovoked Stabbing
On March 2024, Jae Won Lee, a 23-year-old Canadian resident, violently attacked a man in Surrey, B.C., resulting in serious injuries. After an initial lenient sentence, the B.C. Court of Appeal increased his sentence to 42 months in prison, citing the severity of the crime and the risk to public saf...

B.C. Court of Appeal Increases Sentence for Unprovoked Stabbing
On March 2024, Jae Won Lee, a 23-year-old Canadian resident, violently attacked a man in Surrey, B.C., resulting in serious injuries. After an initial lenient sentence, the B.C. Court of Appeal increased his sentence to 42 months in prison, citing the severity of the crime and the risk to public saf...
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