TD May Face US$2 Billion Money Laundering Fine, Third-Largest Ever: Analysts - Better Dwelling ( betterdwelling.com )
Growing number of Canadians are moving abroad due to lack of affordability: McGill study ( nationalpost.com )
The study found the number of Canadians living abroad relative to the national population was five times higher than the U.S.
Homeowners Refuse to Accept the Awkward Truth: They’re Rich - Owners of the multi-million-dollar properties still see themselves as middle class, a warped self-image that has a big impact on renters ( thewalrus.ca )
He can't afford to rent an apartment. So this man secretly sleeps in an office ( www.cbc.ca )
A man in St. John's rents office space, but he doesn't have an office job....
Alberta government calls bill about backing up environmental claims an 'agenda to create chaos' ( www.cbc.ca )
That legislation is Bill C-59, which would require companies to provide evidence to back up their environmental claims. It is currently awaiting royal assent....
Homelessness increased by 20 per cent despite $443 million Liberal plan: PBO ( nationalpost.com )
Canadian immigration asks medical worker fleeing Gaza if he treated Hamas fighters ( www.theglobeandmail.com )
Immigration lawyers say the screening questions go ‘above and beyond what is asked in a normal immigration application’
Intelligence chief warns Canadians that China can use TikTok to spy on them ( www.cbc.ca )
U of A associate dean resigns over removal of student protesters from campus ( edmonton.ctvnews.ca )
Feds blame Ontario as some daycare centres pull out of national child care program ( www.cbc.ca )
Families Minister Jenna Sudds said Monday some Ontario daycare centres have pulled out of the federal government's national early learning and child care program because the province hasn't stepped up with enough cash....
Broken teeth and infected gums: 46K claims filed so far with Canadian Dental Care Plan ( www.cbc.ca )
Massive cavities, mouthfuls of broken teeth, bleeding gums and abscesses — they're just some of the serious dental issues Dr. Melvin Lee has treated in less than two weeks of providing care under Canada's new public dental insurance plan.
Workers can form union at Amazon warehouse in Laval, Que., a first in Canada ( www.cbc.ca )
Quebec's labour tribunal has given union accreditation to workers at an Amazon warehouse in Laval, Que., a first in Canada....
Amazon Prime's NHL deal breaches cable TV's last line of defence: live sports ( www.cbc.ca )
For years, cable TV has bled viewers and subscribers to streaming giants like Netflix, Apple and Amazon. Now, those same companies are vying to stream live sports, one of the last lines of defence when it comes to audiences paying big bucks for traditional cable packages....
Subsidized child care not helping low-income families: operators ( www.canadianaffairs.news )
Since the start of Ottawa’s $10-a-day program, Sandra Christian has had many families leave her private child-care centre in B.C. for a spot in a subsidized centre....
Toronto has a concerningly high number of condos sitting on the market ( www.blogto.com )
Even with interest rates due to ease up later this year, people have still been extremely hesitant to purchase real estate in Toronto — especially ...
Is the Loblaw boycott privileged? Here's why some people aren't shopping around ( www.cbc.ca )
Ottawa’s Response to the Trucker Protest Was Doomed from the Start | The Walrus ( thewalrus.ca )
WestJet mechanics go on strike, airline says it expects 'severe' travel disruptions ( calgaryherald.com )
In an update to members obtained by The Canadian Press, the union negotiating committee cited the Charter of Rights and Freedoms’ protection of collective action....
BC government to update code this fall to allow single stair egress buildings
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Second Canadian scientist alleges brain illness investigation was shut down ( www.theguardian.com )
A senior Canadian federal scientist has alleged that the government shut down an investigation into a mystery brain illness in New Brunswick that he believes may have affected 350 people....
B.C. coal mining company fined for more than 400 violations ( www.cbc.ca )
A B.C. coal mining company in northeastern B.C. has been fined more than $45,000 for repeated violations of the province's environmental protection rules, including the failure to monitor mine waste into fish-bearing water and failure to limit particulate being put into the air....
Green Leader Elizabeth May says no list of disloyal MPs in full spy… ( nationalnewswatch.com )
May told a news conference the full version of the classified report does not contain a "list of MPs who have shown disloyalty to Canada."...
Cubs of rare white grizzly bear killed in highway collision in Yoho National Park ( www.cbc.ca )
The deaths of two bear cubs of a well-known rare white grizzly — known as Bear 178, but nicknamed Nakoda by locals — in Yoho National Park this week has reignited calls for increased awareness and highway safety for those visiting the mountains....
Long delays and collapsed cases are eroding faith in the justice system, lawyers warn ( www.cbc.ca )
Two and a half years after Norman Tate's son was killed in a car accident, he's still struggling to come to terms with how the justice system handled the aftermath....