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US Defense Officials Banned From Halifax Security Forum

The Trump administration has banned U.S. defense officials from attending the Halifax International Security Forum, a decision criticized as a retreat from American leadership and a benefit to authoritarian regimes; the ban coincides with eroding U.S. relations with allies, including Canada.

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RCMP urged to ease foreign applicant requirements to boost recruitment

The National Police Federation urges the RCMP to relax foreign applicant requirements, mirroring the Canadian Armed Forces, to attract experienced international police officers and address recruitment shortfalls, citing similar successful strategies in federal immigration.

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Ontario's Supervised Drug Site Closures Cause Overdose Increase at Remaining Locations

Following the April 1st closure of nine Ontario supervised drug-use sites due to a new law, Toronto drop-in centers saw a 300% increase in overdoses, while paramedic overdose calls and provincewide overdose deaths dropped, highlighting the complex impact of the legislation.

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Global Markets Brace for Week of Key Economic Data

The week ahead features a barrage of crucial economic indicators including inflation (China, UK, US), employment (UK), manufacturing and retail sales reports (US, China, Canada) impacting global markets and central bank decisions.

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Quebecor Rejects Cell Tower Sale, Reports Q2 Profit Increase

Quebecor Inc. reported a Q2 2025 profit of $217.7 million, slightly higher than Q2 2024, despite lower revenue. The company added 72,000 wireless subscribers but lost cable customers. CEO Pierre Karl Péladeau rejected selling the company's cellphone towers, unlike competitor Telus.

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Ocean Legacy Foundation Recycles Plastic Waste, Reducing Ocean Pollution

The Ocean Legacy Foundation, founded in 2013, organizes community cleanup events and recycles collected plastic into various products, diverting an estimated 500,000-1,000,000 tonnes of discarded fishing gear and other plastic waste annually from landfills in British Columbia.

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Canada, EU, and UK Lower Price Cap on Russian Oil to $47.60

Canada, in coordination with the EU and UK, is lowering the price cap on Russian seaborne oil to $47.60 per barrel, aiming to further restrict Russia's war funding; this follows a G7 summit announcement and includes further sanctions on those supporting the war.

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Indigenous Partnerships Key to Canada's Energy Future

The successful Haisla Nation and Pembina-led Cedar LNG project, now the world's largest Indigenous majority-owned LNG facility, exemplifies how prioritizing Indigenous partnerships, not just legislation, leads to successful energy development in Canada.

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Canadian Sympathy Shifts to Palestinians Amid Gaza Crisis

A new poll shows a significant increase in Canadian sympathy for Palestinians (37%), fueled by outrage over Israel's actions in Gaza, with 62% of Canadians viewing those actions as "excessive" and 52% believing a genocide is underway; the poll, conducted by Angus Reid Institute, surveyed 1,522 Canad...

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Trump's Tariffs Force Global Damage Control

President Trump's unpredictable trade policies, exemplified by a 39% tariff on Swiss goods and threats to the USMCA, are forcing countries to adopt damage-control strategies, including diversifying trade and boosting domestic industries.

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Post-Mortgage Financial Planning for Canadians

Canadians paying off their mortgages, averaging $776,400, should strategically reallocate freed-up funds towards debt reduction, retirement savings, and long-term financial planning, considering ongoing homeownership costs and individual financial goals.

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Quebec Judge Reduces Sentence, Citing Systemic Racism; Minister Criticizes Ruling

A Quebec judge reduced the sentence of Frank Paris, a Black man convicted of drug trafficking, citing systemic racism; this decision sparked a debate with the minister responsible for fighting racism, who questions whether this sets a precedent for formalizing discrimination in sentencing.

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