Experts say Friday’s court ruling against the Impact Assessment Act is a setback, but not a critical blow to the federal government’s environmental agenda, although it could have broader implications for other climate policies Ottawa is developing. Court’s ruling on environmental impact law clips federal government’s wings on climate change, …
Read More »As Gaza ground invasion looms, mediators try to free more than 100 hostages
While Israel has previously gone to great lengths to secure the release of hostages, experts say the current situation is unprecedented and complex because the hostages are being held in a war zone and Israel remains determined to punish Hamas for the brutal attacks it carried out, which killed more …
Read More »Canadian politicians put up a united front on Israel — but bigger challenges lie ahead
The unanimity expressed by Canadian political leaders in response to Hamas’s attack on Israeli citizens was important — even if differences inevitably were going to emerge. Partisanship is never set aside for long. And war is neither easy nor simple. While Canada isn’t at the centre of events, that doesn’t …
Read More »Supreme Court rules environmental impact legislation largely unconstitutional
Canada’s top court has delivered a highly anticipated judgment, writing in a majority opinion that Ottawa’s Impact Assessment Act (IAA), formerly Bill C-69, is largely unconstitutional. Majority of top court agreed that act’s ‘designated projects’ scheme exceeds bounds of federal jurisdiction. Canada’s top court has delivered a highly anticipated judgment, …
Read More »Israeli shelling kills Reuters videographer in Lebanon, 6 other journalists injured
An Israeli shell landed among a group of international journalists covering clashes on the border in south Lebanon, killing a Reuters videographer and leaving six other journalists injured. International journalists had been covering clashes on Lebanon’s border with Israel. An Israeli shell landed among a group of international journalists covering …
Read More »Canadian home sales slumped again in September — and benchmark price went down, too
Canada’s housing market continued to cool last month, new numbers from the Canadian Real Estate Association show Friday, as the number of homes sold has now fallen for three months in a row and benchmark prices slipped lower, too. Benchmark prices fell by 0.3% during month, first decline since March. …
Read More »The EU wants to crack down on misinformation online — but here’s why it probably won’t work
The European Union wants social networks to deal with fake information or face consequences. But industry researchers and experts say it could be an impossible task — even as hundreds of accounts linked to Hamas have been removed by at least one platform. Sheer size of social platforms makes it …
Read More »NDP resolution suggests Singh could kill deal with Liberals if they don’t deliver on pharmacare
Delegates at this weekend’s NDP policy convention could end up giving party leader Jagmeet Singh a bargaining chip as the party pushes the governing Liberals to introduce a universal single-payer pharmacare program. Delegates call on Jagmeet Singh ‘to go to the mat’ with the Liberals on pharmacare. Delegates at this …
Read More »UAW strike takes biggest step yet with shutdown of Ford’s massive Kentucky plant
The United Auto Workers union significantly escalated its walkout against Detroit’s Big Three automakers, shutting down Ford’s largest factory and threatening Jeep maker Stellantis. 8,700 workers at factory that makes F-150 truck and expensive SUVs walk off job. The United Auto Workers union significantly escalated its walkout against Detroit’s Big …
Read More »RCBC, Hungarian FinTech opens doors to OFW digital banking
THE Philippines’ first embedded finance initiative for overseas Filipino workers (OFWs) through the collaboration between Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC) and Hungary-based fintech Peak Card Services Ltd. (Peak) and Columbus Private Equity Fund (Columbus) was announced during the series of events organized for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of …
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