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Opinion: Buckle up, Canada, the Donald Trump economic shock will hit us fast
The Globe and Mail· 3 hours agoFor Canada, the short answer is that the economic shock would hit us fast – and it won’t be the...
Quebec woman's death warns of dangers of cosmetic surgery abroad
CTV Montreal News· 1 hour agoFlorence McConnell had tried everything to change the way her body looked, but nothing worked the...
Who is Mark Carney, and why is Justin Trudeau courting him? - National | Globalnews.ca
Global B.C.· 14 hours agoThe name on the lips of politicos, reporters and Liberal insiders in Ottawa over the past few weeks...
How the CrowdStrike outage is affecting Canadians
National Post· 6 hours agoSystems running Microsoft Windows crashed on Thursday evening, after a content update from cybersecurity software CrowdStrike. “We are working hard to...
The CrowdStrike outage is affecting heath-care services in Canada. Here's what you need to know
CTV News· 60 minutes agoThe outage has affected companies such as Porter Airlines, Telus and TD Bank. In a statement...
France scrambles to beat clock on Daesh threat to Paris Olympics
Daily Sabah· 14 hours agoIn late March, Tajik journalist Temur Varki received a troubling call from Paris police, just days...
Chinese international students passing on Canada: 'Monotonous' and unaffordable
National Post· 12 hours agoWhen 19-year-old Ricky Liu was applying for universities in the fall of 2022, one thing occupied his...
So many factors make these Canadian cities the best in the world in 2024 | Canada
Daily Hive· 6 hours agoLast year, a global ranking of the best cities highlighted five Canadian cities for the year 2024....
Landmark report on ‘Canada’s Black Justice Strategy’ calls for major reforms, end to mandatory...
Toronto Star· 5 hours agoIf implemented, the report concludes, these measures and more could shrink the over-representation ...
New technology helps researchers trying to solve a Canadian mystery: the fate of the St. Lawrence...
The Globe and Mail· 13 hours agoWrapped in foil or tucked into plastic bags, bits of wood charcoal, carbonized corn and seeds that have sat in museum drawers for years are now getting re-examined by researchers ...