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Wellington-Altus Seeks Private Equity Partner for Growth

Wellington-Altus Financial Inc. seeks a private equity partner to buy 20-30% equity, enabling existing shareholders to sell shares without impacting its $50-billion asset target by 2026, its fourth equity financing round following earlier investments by Cynosure Group and Jessiman Family Investments...

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Assembly of First Nations Demands National Inquiry into Police Brutality Against Indigenous People

The Assembly of First Nations is demanding a national inquiry into systemic racism in policing following nine deaths of First Nations people in police interactions between August 29 and September 24, 2023; the resolution also calls for demilitarization of police forces and a national crisis interven...

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Canada Faces First FATF Evaluation Under Stricter Anti-Money Laundering Criteria

Canada will be one of the first countries evaluated under the Financial Action Task Force's (FATF) revised criteria for combating financial crime, beginning with written submissions and an on-site visit in December 2024; the assessment will focus on the effectiveness of Canada's anti-financial-crime...

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Actor Testifies in Glasgow Rape Trial

Actor Glenn Gould testified at the trial of Greggory Odjig, accused of raping a woman in Glasgow in May 2021, describing his intervention after finding Odjig in bed with the unconscious woman, leading to a physical altercation. Odjig denies the charges.

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Trump Jokes About Canada as 51st State, Threatens Tariffs

President-elect Donald Trump joked about making Canada the 51st state during a meeting with Prime Minister Trudeau, threatening 25% tariffs unless Canada improved border security; a Canadian official confirmed it was a joke, but the comment highlights ongoing tensions between the two countries.

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Russian Agent Accused of Lying to FBI Spoke at Parliament Hill

Nomma Zarubina, a Russian political consultant charged in the US with lying to the FBI about her alleged ties to the FSB, spoke at a Nov. 19 forum on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, interacting with Canadian MPs before her arrest on Nov. 21.

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Trump Tariff Spurs Call for Deeper Canada-U.S. Economic Integration

President-elect Trump's threat of a 25% tariff on Canadian and Mexican goods presents a challenge, but also an opportunity for increased economic integration between Canada and the U.S., potentially mirroring the EU's common market through expanded labor mobility and a broader USMCA agreement.

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TD Bank Q4 Profit Misses Estimates Amidst Money Laundering Penalty

Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD) reported Q4 2024 earnings of $3.6 billion, missing analyst expectations due to increased loan loss provisions and weaker US performance, following a $3 billion penalty for money laundering violations.

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Canadian Food Prices to Rise 3-5% in 2025, Report Says

A new report predicts a 3-5% rise in Canadian food prices in 2025, potentially costing a family of four an extra $800 annually due to climate change, labor issues, new policies, and global events; meat prices may jump up to 6%.

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Human-Rights Lawyer Robin Sully Dies at 76

Robin Sully, a Canadian human-rights lawyer, died on November 22 at age 76; for almost 20 years she led Canadian efforts to spread judicial reform and the rule of law in 28 countries, receiving numerous awards for her work.

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Trump Proposes Canada as 51st State; Sanders Offers Conditional Support

President-elect Trump proposed making Canada the 51st U.S. state during a meeting with Prime Minister Trudeau on Friday, following threats of imposing 25% tariffs on Canadian goods. Senator Sanders conditionally supports the proposal, contingent on adopting Canada's universal healthcare system.

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Cargill Announces 5% Global Layoff Amidst Strategic Restructuring

Cargill, facing low crop prices and a revenue drop to $160 billion in fiscal year 2024, is laying off 5% of its global workforce, primarily managerial roles, to streamline operations and cut costs; the impact on Canada is expected to be minimal.

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