CSIS says India still poses a foreign interference threat as Canada renews diplomacy (Wed, 18 Jun 2025)
OTTAWA — Indian officials and their proxy agents in Canada engage in a range of activities that seek to influence Canadian communities and politicians, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service
said Wednesday in its annual report.
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As Canada's only 'sugar tax' ends, a study suggests it may have been effective (Wed, 18 Jun 2025)
ST. JOHN'S - A new study suggests a unique provincial tax on sugar-sweetened drinks may have dissuaded people from buying and drinking the beverages.
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Canada ’must remain vigilant’ about Indian foreign interference, CSIS report cautions (Wed, 18 Jun 2025)
Warning comes as Canada and India agree to reinstate top diplomats
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Business groups push for pause on Canada's digital services tax targeting tech giants (Wed, 18 Jun 2025)
OTTAWA — Ottawa is under pressure to pause digital services tax legislation that directs large tech companies to make a big retroactive payment by June 30. Canadian and U.S. business groups,
organizations representing U.S.
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Missing Quebec girl, 3, found safe after bizarre disappearance that led to charge against mother (Wed, 18 Jun 2025)
She was discovered by drones near Highway 417 by Ontario Provincial Police. 'It is the best scenario we could have imagined,' police said
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Senate passes bill to protect supply management from any future trade deals (Wed, 18 Jun 2025)
The Senate has adopted the Bloc Québécois bill to protect supply management from any concessions in future trade negotiations.
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CSIS says India still poses a foreign interference threat as Canada renews diplomacy (Wed, 18 Jun 2025)
OTTAWA — Indian officials and their proxy agents in Canada engage in a range of activities that seek to influence Canadian communities and politicians, the Canadian Security Intelligence Service
said Wednesday in its annual report.
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Few Canadians support Canada Post privatization, but open to sweeping changes: survey (Wed, 18 Jun 2025)
A new survey finds less support among Canadians for the privatization of Canada Post, but many are open to large-scale changes amid labour strife between the Crown corporation and its
union.
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Few Canadians support Canada Post privatization, but open to sweeping changes: survey (Wed, 18 Jun 2025)
A new survey finds less support among Canadians for the privatization of Canada Post, but many are open to large-scale changes amid labour strife between the Crown corporation and its
union.
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CSIS says India is a continued foreign interference threat as Canada renews diplomacy (Wed, 18 Jun 2025)
OTTAWA — The latest annual report of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service says Indian officials and their proxy agents in Canada, engage in a range of activities that seek to influence
Canadian communities and politicians.
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Calls mount for pause on Canada's digital services tax targeting tech giants (Wed, 18 Jun 2025)
OTTAWA — Ottawa is under pressure to pause digital services tax legislation that directs large tech companies to make a big retroactive payment by June 30. Canadian and U.S. business groups,
organizations representing U.S.
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Calls mount for pause on Canada's digital services tax targeting tech giants (Wed, 18 Jun 2025)
OTTAWA — Ottawa is under pressure to pause digital services tax legislation that directs large tech companies to make a big retroactive payment by June 30. Canadian and U.S. business groups,
organizations representing U.S.
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Canada Strong Pass discounts: List of places in Alberta you can visit (Wed, 18 Jun 2025)
The Canada Strong Pass gives visitors a chance to explore national parks like Banff, Waterton and Jasper free of charge this summer.
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Carney to attend NATO, Canada-EU summits in Europe (Wed, 18 Jun 2025)
The Prime Minister's Office said the leaders will work to "deepen the Canada-EU relationship across all sectors," including trade and defence.
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Health Canada recalls portable baby high chair over entrapment risk (Wed, 18 Jun 2025)
Canadians are asked to immediately stop purchasing the Ciao! brand of portable baby high chairs due to an entrapment risk, Health Canada says.
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