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Oregon county plants trees to honor victims of killer 2021 heat wave

Oregon county plants trees to honor victims of killer 2021 heat wave

‘I didn’t think a lot of people still cared about what happened to people’s families in the heatwave’
Canadians, parents shouldn’t worry about TikTok security review: minister

Canadians, parents shouldn’t worry about TikTok security review: minister

‘I think Canadians and parents should be happy to see that we were ahead of the curve’
International students face growing mental distress in Canada, advocates warn

International students face growing mental distress in Canada, advocates warn

Turmoil amid the cost of living skyrocketting and it becoming more difficult for newcomers to find work
Trudeau says ‘no’ to Quebec’s request to have full power over immigration

Trudeau says ‘no’ to Quebec’s request to have full power over immigration

Quebec already controls the number of economic immigrants to the province
McDonald’s system outages have been reported worldwide. The chain says they’re getting fixed

McDonald’s system outages have been reported worldwide. The chain says they’re getting fixed

Trudeau says Canada watching TikTok debate in U.S.

Trudeau says Canada watching TikTok debate in U.S.

Review ongoing feds reveal in the wake of US action toward a ban on Chinese social media giant
Questions about deficit central to discussion over looming federal budget

Questions about deficit central to discussion over looming federal budget

Liberals pledged deficit will not exceed $40.1 billion, analysts wonder if that will happen
Canada’s household debt ratio relatively steady, net worth improves

Canada’s household debt ratio relatively steady, net worth improves

Debt as a proportion of household disposable income slight drop for the third quarter in a row
Supply management of meat, eggs, dairy remains a Canadian sacred cow

Supply management of meat, eggs, dairy remains a Canadian sacred cow

Analysts skeptical of move off policy despite push for more competition in the food business
Canadians skeptical of online harms bill making the internet safer

Canadians skeptical of online harms bill making the internet safer

Less than half of respondents to Leger poll think new legislation will be effective