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Rogers Q4 Results: Lower Subscriber Growth Despite Strong Revenue

Rogers Communications reported lower-than-expected wireless subscriber additions (69,000 prepaid) in Q4 2024 due to competition and reduced immigration, but maintained strong overall service revenue ($4.5 billion) and increased net income (70 percent).

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Canadian Opposition Divided on US Tariff Relief Plan

Faced with President Trump's threat of 25% tariffs on all Canadian goods by February 1st, Canada's Liberal government proposes a multibillion-dollar relief package, but opposition parties are divided on whether to cooperate, creating political uncertainty.

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Bank of Canada Cuts Rates Amidst US Tariff Uncertainty

The Bank of Canada cut interest rates by 0.25 percentage points, encouraging borrowing; however, given the uncertainty surrounding US tariffs on Canadian exports (potentially 25 percent from Feb. 1), caution is advised unless one has exceptional financial stability, as the tariffs may lead to layoff...

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Trump Tariffs Threaten 500,000 Canadian Jobs

President Trump's proposed 25% tariffs on Canadian goods threaten 500,000 jobs in Ontario, pushing unemployment above 10%, prompting advice on creating recession survival budgets, exploring alternative income, and building emergency funds.

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Quebec's French Class Cuts Disrupt Immigrant Integration

Quebec's cuts to adult French language classes in 2023 affected thousands, mostly recent immigrants needing French to stay, despite a surge in demand and long waitlists, creating a two-tiered system favoring those who can afford private instruction.

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CGI Appoints Julie Godin as Executive Chairperson, Acquires BJSS

CGI Inc. appointed Julie Godin as its new executive chairperson, succeeding her father Serge Godin, who will remain co-chair. The company also acquired U.K.-based BJSS, adding over 2,400 employees and boosting revenue. First-quarter earnings were $438.6 million, up from $389.8 million a year earlier...

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Canada Seeks New Chief Public Health Officer Amidst Global Health Challenges

Canada seeks a new chief public health officer as Theresa Tam's term ends in June; the successful candidate will face challenges including avian flu concerns, medical misinformation, and the U.S.'s withdrawal from the World Health Organization, impacting global health collaboration.

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Dominican Resort Lawsuit: Family's Deaths Highlight Negligence

A Canadian family's all-inclusive vacation in the Dominican Republic ended tragically after they suffered severe food poisoning; a $10 million lawsuit alleges negligence by the resort, booking company, and medical clinic, leading to the death of April and Oliver Gougeon.

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US Tariffs Could Send Canada into Recession: Bank of Canada

The Bank of Canada projects that across-the-board 25 percent US tariffs on Canadian imports, along with retaliatory tariffs, could slash Canada's economic growth by up to 3 percentage points and boost inflation by 0.1 to 0.8 percentage points in the first year, with the impact lessening in later yea...

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Bank of Canada Cuts Interest Rate Amidst U.S. Trade War Fears

The Bank of Canada lowered its benchmark interest rate to 3 percent on Wednesday, ending quantitative tightening, primarily due to concerns about a potential trade war with the United States that could significantly harm the Canadian economy.

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High Food Costs in Canada's Arctic: One Family's Struggle

Alan Sim, a 68-year-old from Cambridge Bay, Nunavut, spends $1000 bi-weekly feeding his 12-person family, utilizing federal subsidies to offset the high cost of groceries in his remote, fly-in community.

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Canadian In-House Lawyer Salaries Rise Amidst Market Demand

A survey of 759 Canadian in-house lawyers reveals an 8 percent gender pay gap and a 12.2 percent racial pay gap, with British Columbia maintaining the highest median base pay at $191,000 despite a year-over-year decrease, while Ontario, Alberta, and Quebec saw increases.

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