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What G7 phase-out of ‘unabated’ coal-powered energy means for Canada

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Canada signed a pledge to phase out coal-fired electricity by 2030 with other G7 countries but plans to keep producing coal for steel production.

Meaningful engagement is the key to achieving Bill C-226’s goal of ending environmental racism in Canada

theconversation.com

The federal government’s proposed Bill C-226 could be an important first step in addressing environmental racism, but only if communities are involved.

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'Giant-killer' Kazushi Kimura to race in Kentucky Derby this weekend: 'I'm representing Canada and Japan'

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Six years ago, at age 18, Kazushi Kimura left his home and family behind in Hokkaido, Japan to chase a dream. This weekend, he'll ride in the Kentucky Derby.

Canada’s emissions drop to lowest in 25 years, barring pandemic lows

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Canada accounts for nearly 1.5 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions, making it the 11th largest emitter in the world, data shows.

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Can the Bank of Canada cut rates before the U.S.? What Macklem, economists say

globalnews.ca

The Bank of Canada will be watching its counterpart south of the border carefully as it gauges when to start cutting its benchmark interest rate. Here's why.

5 Team Canada sports to watch this weekend: May 3-5

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Team Canada is turning up the heat this weekend! There’s Paris 2024 qualification for 3×3 basketball and all of the...

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Daughter says mother was 'trapped' in Jamaican hell hole hospital and had no tests done before being flown back to Canada where she died

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Kelly Beckerley-Murphy, 65, died after falling sick on a vacation to Jamaica with her best friend, she was hospitalized for eight days while her family tried desperately to have her flown home for treatment.

TD fined $6.7 million under Canada money-laundering rules

Toronto-Dominion failed to submit suspicious-transaction reports in cases where it was reasonable to suspect the transfers were tied to money laundering or terrorist financing, along with other violations, according to the Financial…

Response to Canada’s Latest Greenhouse Gas Emissions Data

Statement from Keith Brooks, Programs Director Toronto | Traditional territories of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishinaabeg, the Haudenosaunee, and the Huron-Wendat –...Read More

Ontario cities have the worst credit card debt in Canada, study finds

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The latest data from money.ca shows that seven of the county’s top 10 worst cities for credit card debt are from Ontario, with Barrie, Ont. taking the number one spot.

Air Canada says post-COVID ‘revenge travel’ slowing as profits fall

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Air Canada says it lost $81 million in its first quarter, falling below analysts' expectations even as revenue and capacity ramped up.

Bank of Canada Gov. Macklem Acknowledges Limits on Rate-Policy Divergence From Fed

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“Clearly, if we cut interest rates and that weakens the Canadian dollar, that is something you have to take into account,” Macklem said.

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India News | Trudeau's Remarks Illustrated Political Space Given in Canada to Separatism, Extremism: India

www.latestly.com

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Days after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made some comments relating to Khalistani elements in his country, India on Thursday said the remarks once again illustrated the…

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Canada’s dental plan has officially kicked in. Who is eligible?

globalnews.ca

More than 1,200 seniors have already visited a dentist and had their claims processed by the federal government's new dental care plan, the Liberals announced Wednesday.

Wegovy set to launch in Canada. What to know about the weight-loss drug

globalnews.ca

Wegovy can also be prescribed to patients who are significantly overweight and have at least one related medical condition such as high blood pressure and Type 2 diabetes.

Canada’s Trade Accounts Register a $2.3 Billion Deficit in March

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Canada’s merchandise trade balance swung to a $2.3 billion deficit in March, while February’s surplus was revised lower to $476 million. Exports, which fell by 5.3% in March, gave back most of last month’s hefty gain. The contribution to…