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Big crash material: another 1929 coming?
As central banks sound the alarm over an AI bubble, parallels with previous market manias cannot be ignored…
October 12, 2025
China warns of countermeasures if Trump doesn’t walk back 100% tariff threat
Trump’s latest threat came after China unleashed a raft of export restrictions on rare earth minerals last week.…
October 12, 2025
Dowd: Peace in Trump’s Time — except here
Maureen Dowd: …the prize was not designed for someone like Trump. The Norwegian Nobel Committee would no doubt…
October 12, 2025
The Don’s revenge: Prosecutors set sights on more Trump foes
Federal prosecutors across the country are pursuing several other investigations, many of which Trump has personally called for.…
October 12, 2025
China will remove canola tariffs if Canada scraps EV levies: ambassador
“The question you have raised touches the crux of the problems in our trade relations,” Wang told CTV…
October 11, 2025
Carney’s tax plan will lift more Canadians ‘above the poverty line,’ advocates say
Hetherington said the food bank has clients who once they file tax returns discover they are eligible for…
October 11, 2025
Industry experts see ‘steep barriers’ to Keystone XL revival
The biggest barrier is financial risk, said Masson, who believes explicit financial guarantees from Washington would be required.…
October 11, 2025
Former Liberal cabinet minister: Young people hesitant to enter politics
“I think it has to start with the politicians. They have to know that it’s become much, much…
October 11, 2025
AI trap: Canada trading sovereignty for tech?
The concern with foreign companies owning Canadian data is that they would be beholden to their respective countries’…
October 11, 2025
Wherry: Political fight over deficit still a phoney war
Aaron Wherry: The debate about the federal deficit — or, more specifically, the health and wisdom of federal fiscal…
October 11, 2025
Legislative committee discovers 2018 IRAC report on P.E.I. land holdings doesn’t exist
Members of a legislative standing committee have learned that a long sought-after report from the Island Regulatory Appeals…
October 11, 2025
Starmer ‘had access to MI5 dossier showing China is a threat to Britain’ before collapse of spying case, claim Tories
Former ministers said the security services had prepared a dossier of evidence with ‘hundreds’ of examples and case…
October 11, 2025
UK’s Labour delays China super-embassy decision again amid spy case row
Luke de Pulford, the co-founder of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China, said: “The reason for this delay stretches…
October 11, 2025
Man who burned Quran wins free speech appeal
The judge added: “We live in a liberal democracy. One of the precious rights that affords us is…
October 11, 2025
Canadian steelmakers ‘greening’ steel amid tariffs, global challenges
Ontario steel plants moving toward electric furnaces and hydrogen. The federal and provincial governments have invested $2 billion…
October 11, 2025
Librarian fired after refusing to censor 2SLGBTQ+ books wins $700K US settlement
“I’m relieved to have this outcome, and I believe it will help my community to move on,” Lesley…
October 11, 2025
Will AI make or break Canada? Innovators, researchers call for more guardrails
“The guardrails we have now are the ones that the big tech companies are self-imposing, quite honestly, and…
October 11, 2025
Billions of dollars ‘vanished’: Low-profile bankruptcy rings alarms on Wall Street
The unraveling of First Brands, a midsize auto-parts maker, is exposing hidden losses at international banks and “private…
October 11, 2025
Kirk’s Turning Point USA scrambling behind scenes after Candace Owens’ leaked texts
The screenshots, published on Owens’ show, revealed Kirk had been venting about pressure from wealthy pro-Israel donors, and…
October 11, 2025
JPMorgan requires staff to hand over biometric data to access new headquarters
New York bank is imposing eye and fingerprint scans amid heightened security concerns at corporate offices…
October 11, 2025