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Federal government looking to support Canada’s AI industryThe federal government is looking to do more to support the AI industry as it begins to implement a regulatory framework to protect Canadians.TechMar 18
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CFIA says it’s handed out $47K in fines for ‘misleading’ Product of Canada labelsThe Canadian Food Inspection Agency says it’s handed out $47,000 in fines since last April over 'misleading' Product of Canada labels.CanadaMar 20
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Israel looking for ‘significant change’ to how Canada handles antisemitismThe office of Israel's president down to its ambassador in Ottawa, the message is the same: Canada must do more to curb threats against Jews.CanadaMar 17
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Iran war is ‘a dark cloud’ over Bank of Canada and the spring fiscal updateThe Bank of Canada is set to update interest rates on Wednesday as the Iran war brings a dark cloud over the Canadian economy and ahead of Ottawa's expected spring fiscal update.CanadaMar 17
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Why geography dictates Canada’s dealings with Trump as he rattles NATOU.S. President Donald Trump is widening the cracks between the United States and European NATO members with his calls for allies to help him finish the war he started with Iran.CanadaMar 20
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Canada and allies say they could ‘contribute’ efforts on Strait of HormuzCanada is amongst several nations who 'condemn in the strongest terms recent attacks by Iran on unarmed commercial vessels in the Gulf.'CanadaMar 19
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Anand states any role in Iran war must fit ‘legal and policy frameworks’Prime Minister Mark Carney endorsed a statement after it was released by allies Thursday, expressing willingness to contribute to efforts to reopen the Strait of Hormuz..CanadaMar 20
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Frigidaire gas ovens recalled for ‘burn hazard’ after dozens of injuriesThe recall states that 'the ovens in the ranges can experience a delayed ignition of the oven's bake burner, which can create a potential risk of burns.'ConsumerMar 20
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Gas prices in Canada keep going up. How high are they near you?Gas prices in Canada have been climbing sharply since the Iran war began, but how much higher they could go is unclear as consumers struggle with the higher cost of living.ConsumerMar 19
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Legalizing pepper spray would give ‘false sense of security,’ experts warnIn Canada, any spray that is capable of injuring or incapacitating someone is currently considered to be a prohibited weapon, including any kind of mace or pepper spray.CanadaMar 18
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Canada knew ‘from the beginning’ CAF wouldn’t help attack Iran: ministerDefence Minister David McGuinty said the Canadian Armed Forces 'are not involved in the prosecution of this war' while underscoring that position is not going to change.CanadaMar 17
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Nearly 40K Toyota vehicles recalled due to ‘seats and restraints’ issueAccording to Transport Canada, 'the seatback recliners for the second-row seats may not have been manufactured properly' on certain vehicles.ConsumerMar 16
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Canada to release additional 140K barrels of oil per day starting in AprilCanada produced on average 5.3 million barrels per day of crude oil in 2025, according to the Canada Energy Regulator, making the upcoming production jump a 2.6 per cent increase.CanadaMar 15
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Cooler inflation in February was ‘the dip before the spike,’ says economistConsumer inflation cooled to 1.8 per cent in February compared to a year earlier, when the federal GST/HST tax holiday meant lower prices for many consumer goods and services.ConsumerMar 16
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Carney reaffirms Canada’s support for strikes on Iran ‘with regret’Carney said in Australia that the growing Middle East conflict 'is another example of the failure of the international order' and that Canada's support 'is not a blank cheque.'CanadaMar 3
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Canada barely sells fresh potatoes to Mexico. That’s about to changeCurrently, almost all of Canada’s potato trade with Mexico consists of frozen potatoes and processed items such as frozen french fries.EconomyMar 13
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U.S. expands trade investigations into more countries, including CanadaThe U.S. will look at whether the countries have policies or practices that "are unreasonable or discriminatory and burden or restrict U.S. commerce."CanadaMar 13
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61 per cent of Canadians disapprove of U.S. military actions in Iran: pollOnly one in four (23 per cent) Canadians approve while, 16 per cent are unsure either way. Forty-two per cent were found to strongly disapprove.CanadaMar 13
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How the Allan Legere case transformed Canada’s police forces, courts and a communityEarlier this week, Correctional Service Canada said the 78-year-old convicted murderer and rapist, known as the 'Monster of the Miramichi,' died at Edmonton Institution.CrimeMar 12
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What does Canada’s reversal of a TikTok operations ban mean for users?While Canadians never lost access to the video-sharing app, the possibility has been on the table for years as concerns mounted surrounding TikTok.CanadaMar 11