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Steveston Restaurant Wins Top Canadian Culinary Award
Steveston's Baan Lao, a 20-seat restaurant, was named Canada's best restaurant at the World Culinary Awards, showcasing Chef Nutcha Phanthoupheng's refined Royal Thai cuisine and elevating Steveston's profile as a culinary destination.
Steveston Restaurant Wins Top Canadian Culinary Award
Steveston's Baan Lao, a 20-seat restaurant, was named Canada's best restaurant at the World Culinary Awards, showcasing Chef Nutcha Phanthoupheng's refined Royal Thai cuisine and elevating Steveston's profile as a culinary destination.
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Migrant Apprehended in Joint Canada-U.S. Border Operation
A migrant attempting illegal entry into Canada from the U.S. via a freight train near Niagara Falls was apprehended last month in a joint RCMP and CBSA operation, part of Project Disrupt and Deter, highlighting increased border security measures.
Migrant Apprehended in Joint Canada-U.S. Border Operation
A migrant attempting illegal entry into Canada from the U.S. via a freight train near Niagara Falls was apprehended last month in a joint RCMP and CBSA operation, part of Project Disrupt and Deter, highlighting increased border security measures.
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48% Bias Score


Manitoba Redeploys Conservation Officers to Border Amidst Trump Tariff Threats
Facing President Trump's tariff threats, Manitoba is redeploying approximately 11 conservation officers to patrol the Canada-U.S. border, costing $360,000, to combat drug and human trafficking, while also providing aid to migrants, in contrast to other provinces.
Manitoba Redeploys Conservation Officers to Border Amidst Trump Tariff Threats
Facing President Trump's tariff threats, Manitoba is redeploying approximately 11 conservation officers to patrol the Canada-U.S. border, costing $360,000, to combat drug and human trafficking, while also providing aid to migrants, in contrast to other provinces.
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First Nations Reject \$3.6 Billion Settlement, to Pursue Supreme Court Action
Twelve Robinson Superior First Nations in Northern Ontario rejected a \$3.6-billion government settlement offer for broken 1850 treaty promises, choosing to pursue a larger compensation amount through the Supreme Court.
First Nations Reject \$3.6 Billion Settlement, to Pursue Supreme Court Action
Twelve Robinson Superior First Nations in Northern Ontario rejected a \$3.6-billion government settlement offer for broken 1850 treaty promises, choosing to pursue a larger compensation amount through the Supreme Court.
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Surge in U.S. Citizenship Renunciations Amid Tax and Political Concerns
Driven by tax complexities and political dissatisfaction, the number of Americans renouncing their citizenship is sharply increasing, with lawyers reporting a doubling of inquiries and long wait times for interviews, exemplified by Douglas Cowgill's recent renunciation.
Surge in U.S. Citizenship Renunciations Amid Tax and Political Concerns
Driven by tax complexities and political dissatisfaction, the number of Americans renouncing their citizenship is sharply increasing, with lawyers reporting a doubling of inquiries and long wait times for interviews, exemplified by Douglas Cowgill's recent renunciation.
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Strategic RRSP Estate Planning: Minimizing Tax Liabilities and Ensuring Equitable Distribution
Upon death, RRSPs' fair market value is generally taxable, but tax deferral applies to specific beneficiaries; strategic planning, including beneficiary designations, sufficient liquid assets, and holistic estate planning, is vital to avoid tax liabilities and ensure equitable distribution among hei...
Strategic RRSP Estate Planning: Minimizing Tax Liabilities and Ensuring Equitable Distribution
Upon death, RRSPs' fair market value is generally taxable, but tax deferral applies to specific beneficiaries; strategic planning, including beneficiary designations, sufficient liquid assets, and holistic estate planning, is vital to avoid tax liabilities and ensure equitable distribution among hei...
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Lenders Turn $144 Million Debt into Private Equity Firm After Borrower's Insolvency
Following the January 2024 insolvency of borrower Robby Clark, who owed over $144 million to 177 lenders, those lenders formed BIG North Capital (BNC), a private equity firm, to recover their losses by converting their debt into an equity stake in 185 properties worth approximately $44 million.

Lenders Turn $144 Million Debt into Private Equity Firm After Borrower's Insolvency
Following the January 2024 insolvency of borrower Robby Clark, who owed over $144 million to 177 lenders, those lenders formed BIG North Capital (BNC), a private equity firm, to recover their losses by converting their debt into an equity stake in 185 properties worth approximately $44 million.
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Canada Mobilizes Allies Against Trump's Threatened Tariffs
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister MƩlanie Joly is working with international allies to dissuade Donald Trump from imposing tariffs on Canadian goods by February 1st, citing Canada's significant role as a major U.S. trading partner; however, a White House executive order sets an April 1st deadline fo...

Canada Mobilizes Allies Against Trump's Threatened Tariffs
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister MƩlanie Joly is working with international allies to dissuade Donald Trump from imposing tariffs on Canadian goods by February 1st, citing Canada's significant role as a major U.S. trading partner; however, a White House executive order sets an April 1st deadline fo...
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Trump's Tariff Threats: Colombia Complies, Canada and Mexico Brace for Impact
Trump threatened Colombia with a 25 percent tariff for refusing to accept deported migrants; Colombia complied, averting the tariff. He similarly threatened Canada and Mexico with tariffs but may face greater challenges due to their economic significance as U.S. trading partners.

Trump's Tariff Threats: Colombia Complies, Canada and Mexico Brace for Impact
Trump threatened Colombia with a 25 percent tariff for refusing to accept deported migrants; Colombia complied, averting the tariff. He similarly threatened Canada and Mexico with tariffs but may face greater challenges due to their economic significance as U.S. trading partners.
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Canadian Tobacco Companies Face $32.5B Settlement Hearing
Three major Canadian tobacco companies are facing a final court hearing on a proposed $32.5-billion settlement, with provinces and territories receiving over $24 billion, Quebec class-action plaintiffs receiving over $4 billion, and other smokers and a foundation receiving a combined $3.5 billion. T...

Canadian Tobacco Companies Face $32.5B Settlement Hearing
Three major Canadian tobacco companies are facing a final court hearing on a proposed $32.5-billion settlement, with provinces and territories receiving over $24 billion, Quebec class-action plaintiffs receiving over $4 billion, and other smokers and a foundation receiving a combined $3.5 billion. T...
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ChatGPT Outperforms DeepSeek and Meta AI in Canada-Related Questions
A comparative analysis of three AI chatbotsāDeepSeek, ChatGPT, and Meta AIāreveals ChatGPT's superior performance in answering diverse Canada-related questions, while DeepSeek's low-cost development model challenges industry norms.

ChatGPT Outperforms DeepSeek and Meta AI in Canada-Related Questions
A comparative analysis of three AI chatbotsāDeepSeek, ChatGPT, and Meta AIāreveals ChatGPT's superior performance in answering diverse Canada-related questions, while DeepSeek's low-cost development model challenges industry norms.
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44% Bias Score

Canadian Telecoms Face Revenue Headwinds, Consider Asset Sales
Facing investor pressure due to slow revenue growth and high debt, Canada's largest telecom companiesāBell, Rogers, and Telusāare considering selling infrastructure assets to improve their financial positions, but analysts predict a turnaround isn't likely before 2026.

Canadian Telecoms Face Revenue Headwinds, Consider Asset Sales
Facing investor pressure due to slow revenue growth and high debt, Canada's largest telecom companiesāBell, Rogers, and Telusāare considering selling infrastructure assets to improve their financial positions, but analysts predict a turnaround isn't likely before 2026.
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56% Bias Score
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