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Canaccord Genuity to Pay $2.8 Million for Gatekeeper Rule Violations

Canada's investment regulator, CIRO, fined Canaccord Genuity Inc. over $2.8 million for failing to act as a gatekeeper, continuing business with Crito Capital LLP despite red flags and SEC allegations against its principal, Stuart Jeffery, between 2021 and 2023.

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Onion Lake Cree Nation Renews Lawsuit Against Alberta's Sovereignty Act

The Onion Lake Cree Nation has resumed its lawsuit against Alberta's Sovereignty Act, claiming it violates their treaty rights by potentially circumventing existing agreements with the Crown; the province has until June 6th to respond.

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Manitoba Wildfires Claim Two Lives Amidst Province-Wide Emergency

Two people died in Lac-de-Bonnet, Manitoba, amidst wildfires raging across the province since Tuesday, prompting evacuations of almost 1000 people and a state of emergency declaration.

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Climate Action
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U.S. Stocks Dominate Asset Allocation ETFs, Reflecting Global Investment Trends

Asset allocation ETFs, popular investment vehicles, consistently prioritize U.S. securities over Canadian and international ones, reflecting the financial industry's view of the U.S. market's dominance and influencing global investment strategies.

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Reduced Inequality
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Rio Tinto to Modernize Quebec Hydro Plant Amidst U.S. Tariffs

Rio Tinto PLC will invest $1.7 billion to upgrade its 99-year-old Isle-Maligne hydroelectric plant in Quebec, Canada, securing its aluminum production amidst U.S. tariffs; this is the largest single investment in its hydroelectric assets since the 1950s.

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Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
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Toronto Weighs Transit Priority Lanes Against Resident Parking

Toronto is considering converting street parking to bus-only lanes on Dufferin Street to improve transit service for 40,000 daily riders, saving up to 10 minutes and improving on-time reliability by 17 percent, despite resident opposition.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Canada's Discriminatory Treatment of Sudanese Refugees Compared to Ukrainian Response

Canada's resettlement program for Sudanese refugees is plagued by excessively high fees, stringent financial requirements, and lengthy processing times, resulting in only 291 arrivals by February 2024, while nearly one million Ukrainians were approved by 2024. This stark contrast and the deaths of s...

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Canada's New AI Minister Faces Steep Challenges"

Canada appointed a new Minister of Artificial Intelligence to address past policy failures and foster growth in the sector, facing challenges in balancing funding, choosing between differing regulatory models, and consolidating policy leadership across multiple government departments.

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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First Indigenous Minister Faces Daunting Challenges

Mandy Gull-Masty, the first Indigenous person to lead Indigenous Services Canada, inherits a series of challenging files including child welfare reform and ensuring access to clean drinking water and infrastructure, facing immense pressure to deliver results while navigating complex relationships wi...

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Bloc Québécois Challenges Canadian Election Result in Terrebonne Riding

The Bloc Québécois is challenging the results of the Terrebonne, Quebec, riding election, where the Liberal candidate won by one vote, due to a rejected mail-in ballot; the party is seeking a new election.

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US Trade War Spurs Surge in Canadian Domestic Tourism

Due to the U.S. trade war and President Trump's statements, some Canadians are choosing to vacation in Canadian national parks this summer, resulting in increased bookings and impacting summer camp enrollment due to economic uncertainty; however, others remain indifferent.

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Sustainable Cities and Communities
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Market Volatility Highlights Value of Steady Investment and Advisor Support

Despite recent market turbulence driven by tariffs, the S&P 500 remains stable, while the TSX reached a record high; consistent investment, emergency savings, and advisor support proved crucial for investor success.

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40% Bias Score

No Poverty

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