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Trudeau ready to testify with 'enthusiasm' at inquiry on foreign meddling if asked
OTTAWA — A Quebec judge will head a public inquiry into allegations of foreign interference in Canada's affairs now that federal parties have agreed on a process to examine the thorny subject, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said he is ready to tes
Sep 7, 2023 8:27 PM
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Bank of Canada may need to raise rates again, despite this week's hold: Macklem
OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada may have to raise interest rates further, given that inflation may stay high for some time, said governor Tiff Macklem Thursday.
Sep 7, 2023 2:19 PM
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Vancouver proposes more parking meters, increase to short-term rental licence fee
City staff recommends $15.2M in new revenues to offset huge property tax hike anticipated in 2024.
Sep 7, 2023 1:45 PM
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Sajjan says Ottawa looking at disaster response options in wake of wildfires
OTTAWA — Canada's record-setting wildfire season is spurring the federal government to consider how to tackle future fires, floods or earthquakes.
Sep 7, 2023 1:26 PM
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Kevin Falcon vows to reopen B.C. offices in China
In 2019, the NDP announced the closure of B.C.’s contracted offices in 13 Asian cities, and moved toward embedding trade-focused staff in Canadian embassies and consulates
Sep 7, 2023 11:45 AM
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Chamber president wants ‘Citizen’s Republic’ of Point Roberts
In June, Brian Calder wrote a letter to U.S. President Joe Biden and state legislators asking for the resumption of Canadians being allowed to work in Point Roberts part-time.
Sep 7, 2023 8:00 AM
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Poilievre ties Trudeau as Canadians’ preferred prime minister, new polling shows
Research Co. and Glacier Media surveying also found that one in four Canadians say housing, homelessness and poverty is the most important issue facing the country
Sep 7, 2023 5:00 AM
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Data points: Retail spending reveals that our economy is slowing somewhat
It is early in the slowdown as cumulative rate hikes continue to work through the economy, writes Bryan Yu
Sep 6, 2023 4:21 PM
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B.C. sees more strikes as days lost to job action accumulate
Number of days lost to job action far fewer than amid labour strife in the 1970s, 1980s
Sep 6, 2023 1:36 PM
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Weakening economy convinces BoC to hold key rate, but door to more hikes stays open
OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada decided to hold its key interest rate steady on Wednesday amid mounting evidence the economy is slowing, but the central bank isn't declaring victory yet as it remains cautious to not fuel speculation about rate cuts.
Sep 6, 2023 11:24 AM
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