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July 9, 2019
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Former prime minister Chretien hospitalized in Hong Kong as a ‘precaution’

Jean Chretien was attending the U.S.-China Trade and Economic Relations Forum


P.E.I., Quebec intervene in Saskatchewan’s legal challenge of carbon tax

P.E.I. is joining the court challenge because the province wants to be able to speak up in court, possibly even to support the tax


‘Back to zero’: Canada’s premiers gather in Saskatoon, but none are women

It may cause people to question whether gender diversity in Canada is really improving, says political science professor


Privacy watchdogs launch investigation over Desjardins privacy breach

A pair of class-action lawsuits were initiated last month that allege the organization violated its members' privacy rights
 
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Survey: Canadians confident in protecting their data

The study identified factors that would make Canadians feel more secure online » Read more
 
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From Nazis to hippies: End of the road for Volkswagen Beetle

It's the end of an era for the production of the Beetle in Mexico. Nicknamed the "vochito,'' the car made itself at home as a rugged, Mexican-made "carro del pueblo'' » read more
 
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Future Skills Centre invests $7.65M to transition displaced workers

Innovation projects will test and evaluate approaches to support thousands of workers facing career transitions. » read more

How Canada can tax carbon efficiently

Carbon tax should replace other, less efficient policies with the same objective and be offset by cuts in other taxes. » read more