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Ottawa Citizen Subdues Robbery Suspect, Raising Citizen Arrest Debate

In Ottawa, Gary LaRowe, a U.S. citizen, apprehended a robbery suspect at a Pet Valu store using a dog leash, holding him for 2.5 hours until police arrived; this raised questions about citizen arrests and highlighted rising retail theft concerns in Ottawa.

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Ontario's Economic Crisis: Manufacturing Decline and US Tariffs Threaten Canada

Ontario faces a \$14.6 billion budget deficit and high unemployment due to declining manufacturing and agriculture, with US tariffs further threatening the economy; the province's GDP growth lags behind the national average, raising concerns about its impact on Canada's overall economic performance.

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Canada Lags in Digital Twin Adoption Despite Global Success

Canadian companies are leveraging digital twin technology for remote project monitoring, boosting efficiency and safety, but domestic adoption lags behind global trends, creating a competitive disadvantage; experts call for a national strategy to increase adoption rates and improve project outcomes.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Canada Defies Economic Doom Predictions Amidst Trump's Trade Policies

Despite President Trump's trade threats, Canada's economy has shown resilience in 2024, with record-high stock markets and a relatively small economic contraction. However, challenges remain, and the long-term impacts are still uncertain.

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Money Laundering Inflates Australian Housing Prices

Australia's soaring housing prices are partly fueled by money laundering, with \$800 million in criminal assets linked to property since 2019; new regulations starting July 1, 2026, aim to curb this, potentially lowering prices by 5-7.5 percent based on a Canadian study.

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Ontario Home Insurance Premiums Surge 84% Amidst Calls for Regulatory Investigation

Investors for Paris Compliance is urging Ontario's financial services regulator to investigate a nearly 84 percent increase in home insurance premiums between 2014 and 2024, citing a lack of transparency in risk assessment and the need for data sharing similar to auto insurance regulations.

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Canada's Rural ER Crisis: Virtual Care as a Stop-Gap Solution

Data reveals that Canadian emergency rooms have closed for 1.14 million hours since 2019 due to staffing shortages, with Newfoundland's New-Wes-Valley hospital utilizing virtual ER services for 313 days between July 2021 and April 2023; this highlights the growing use of virtual care as a stop-gap s...

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Inmate Kills Robert Pickton with Broomstick

Robert Pickton, a convicted serial killer serving a life sentence, died on May 31, 2024, from injuries sustained during a prison assault at Quebec's Port-Cartier Institution on May 19, 2024, where inmate Martin Charest assaulted him with a broken broomstick; an investigation revealed insufficient se...

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Canada Scraps Digital Tax, Faces Pressure on EV Mandates Amid U.S. Trade Tensions

Canada repealed its digital services tax and faces pressure to repeal zero-emission vehicle mandates amid ongoing trade disputes with the U.S., impacting potential revenue and environmental goals.

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Canada Explores Financial Aid for Rio Tinto Amidst Crushing U.S. Tariffs

The Canadian government is discussing financial aid with Rio Tinto to mitigate the impact of the U.S.'s 50 percent tariffs on aluminum and steel imports, which threatens Canadian aluminum production and jobs in Quebec's Saguenay region, prompting Canada to explore liquidity support for businesses an...

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Fraser's UNDRIP Remarks Highlight Canada's Indigenous Development Dilemma

Justice Minister Sean Fraser's accurate statement on the lack of Indigenous veto power in Canadian law under UNDRIP sparked a political crisis, revealing the tension between legal obligations and political goals regarding industrial development on Indigenous lands.

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Canada Scraps Digital Services Tax Amidst U.S. Trade Threat

Hours before its scheduled implementation, Canada cancelled its Digital Services Tax (DST) after U.S. President Trump threatened to halt all trade talks with Canada due to the 3% tax on tech giants' revenue from online services in Canada, which was to be collected retroactively to 2022.

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