๐บ๐ฆCanadian ACSV for Ukraine arrive in Europe
According to the official statement, the 39 armoured combat support vehicles (ACSVs) Canada announced for Ukraine in June have started to arrive in Europe. The supply is expected to be fulfilled by the end of November.
At the moment, Ukrainian forces are being trained to operate new equipment. Since February 2022, Canada has allocated over $600 million in military assistance to Ukraine.
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According to the official statement, the 39 armoured combat support vehicles (ACSVs) Canada announced for Ukraine in June have started to arrive in Europe. The supply is expected to be fulfilled by the end of November.
At the moment, Ukrainian forces are being trained to operate new equipment. Since February 2022, Canada has allocated over $600 million in military assistance to Ukraine.
#Ukraine
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Canada ran a $90.2 billion deficit last year
It's one of the largest peacetime deficits in Canadian history. The $90.2 billion was contained in the latest edition of the Public Accounts of Canada, the final version of which was just tabled to the House of Commons last week.
From April 1, 2021, to March 31, 2022, the Government of Canada took in $413.3 billion in revenue and spent $493.3 billion. This worked out to a total shortfall of $90,212,000,000.
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It's one of the largest peacetime deficits in Canadian history. The $90.2 billion was contained in the latest edition of the Public Accounts of Canada, the final version of which was just tabled to the House of Commons last week.
From April 1, 2021, to March 31, 2022, the Government of Canada took in $413.3 billion in revenue and spent $493.3 billion. This worked out to a total shortfall of $90,212,000,000.
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Filipino-owned agency wins $1B contract to supply workers to Ontario hospitals
Premium Healthcare Providers won the bid to supply healthcare workers to 19 hospitals across the province with an estimated contract value close to a billion dollars. With thousands of job vacancies to fill, the company is relying on international students and internationally educated workers.
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Premium Healthcare Providers won the bid to supply healthcare workers to 19 hospitals across the province with an estimated contract value close to a billion dollars. With thousands of job vacancies to fill, the company is relying on international students and internationally educated workers.
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๐ฎ๐ทCanada expanded the Iran sanctions list
The Canadian government expanded the Iran sanctions lists, adding four more individuals and two more organizations, according to a document published on October 31 on the website of the Canadian Foreign Ministry. Particularly, the sanctions will now affect Al-Mustafa International University.
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The Canadian government expanded the Iran sanctions lists, adding four more individuals and two more organizations, according to a document published on October 31 on the website of the Canadian Foreign Ministry. Particularly, the sanctions will now affect Al-Mustafa International University.
#Iran
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โผ๏ธShooting in school in Toronto
Shots were fired outside a school in Toronto, Canada. Casualties reported.
According to the local police, one person, a man, died in hospital. The injured teenager was taken to a trauma centre.
The suspect managed to flee the scene. Police are investigating the circumstances of the incident, "the school has been isolated," law enforcement officials noted.
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Shots were fired outside a school in Toronto, Canada. Casualties reported.
According to the local police, one person, a man, died in hospital. The injured teenager was taken to a trauma centre.
The suspect managed to flee the scene. Police are investigating the circumstances of the incident, "the school has been isolated," law enforcement officials noted.
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Poll: Canadiansโ attitude towards the increase of immigration levels
The Environics Institute has released data from a survey on Canadians' views on immigration.
The survey found that Canadians support increased immigration levels more than ever. Nearly 70 per cent of Canadians say that this indicator is not โtoo highโ at all. This is the highest level of support for immigration in the 45-year history of the poll.
In all responses, as in previous years, support for immigration and immigrants is often linked to a person's political views. Since 2021, overall support for immigration has increased among supporters of the federal Liberal Party (79%, up 4), the NDP (85%, up 4) and the Green Party (84%, up 19). Conversely, 43% of Conservative supporters think immigration is too high, but that's still 1% less than in 2021.
Besides, more than 50% of Canadians polled believe Canada needs more immigrants to increase its population.
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The Environics Institute has released data from a survey on Canadians' views on immigration.
The survey found that Canadians support increased immigration levels more than ever. Nearly 70 per cent of Canadians say that this indicator is not โtoo highโ at all. This is the highest level of support for immigration in the 45-year history of the poll.
In all responses, as in previous years, support for immigration and immigrants is often linked to a person's political views. Since 2021, overall support for immigration has increased among supporters of the federal Liberal Party (79%, up 4), the NDP (85%, up 4) and the Green Party (84%, up 19). Conversely, 43% of Conservative supporters think immigration is too high, but that's still 1% less than in 2021.
Besides, more than 50% of Canadians polled believe Canada needs more immigrants to increase its population.
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Canada to bring 1.45 million immigrants by 2025
Canada is planning to bring in 1.45 million permanent residents in the next three years. The main reasons for such decision are labor shortages and population ageing.
Justin Trudeauโs government aims to welcome 465,000 permanent residents next year, 485,000 in 2024 and 500,000 in 2025, according to Immigration Minister Sean Fraser.
Over the past several years, Canadaโs open-door immigration policy has helped its population grow at the fastest rate among G7 countries. But some immigrants have accused the government for using them as a form of โcheap laborโ and many still face challenges finding jobs that match their skills and qualifications.
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Canada is planning to bring in 1.45 million permanent residents in the next three years. The main reasons for such decision are labor shortages and population ageing.
Justin Trudeauโs government aims to welcome 465,000 permanent residents next year, 485,000 in 2024 and 500,000 in 2025, according to Immigration Minister Sean Fraser.
Over the past several years, Canadaโs open-door immigration policy has helped its population grow at the fastest rate among G7 countries. But some immigrants have accused the government for using them as a form of โcheap laborโ and many still face challenges finding jobs that match their skills and qualifications.
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Bill 21 offends the constitutional provision of neutrality to religion
The next chapter in the court battle over Quebecโs Bill 21 โ a law that forbids a range of professionals and public servants in that province from wearing religious symbols at work โ will unfold in November when Quebecโs highest court considers its constitutionality.
The government of Quebec says that Bill 21 is immune from claims rooted in Charter rights such as freedom of religion. Many commentators agree with this position, even if they believe the law to be disturbingly discriminatory.
However, some believe that Bill 21 is unconstitutional. As groups challenging the law have argued, no government in Canada, federal or provincial, is empowered to enact legislation that mandates religion or irreligion as a precondition for participation in public life.
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The next chapter in the court battle over Quebecโs Bill 21 โ a law that forbids a range of professionals and public servants in that province from wearing religious symbols at work โ will unfold in November when Quebecโs highest court considers its constitutionality.
The government of Quebec says that Bill 21 is immune from claims rooted in Charter rights such as freedom of religion. Many commentators agree with this position, even if they believe the law to be disturbingly discriminatory.
However, some believe that Bill 21 is unconstitutional. As groups challenging the law have argued, no government in Canada, federal or provincial, is empowered to enact legislation that mandates religion or irreligion as a precondition for participation in public life.
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Since 2023, foreigners will not be allowed to buy realty in Canada
Starting from January 1, 2023, only citizens or permanent residents will be able to buy apartments and houses in Canada (with few exceptions).
Exceptions:
the buyer is a temporary resident of Canada under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act who meets the conditions set out in the Act;
buyer is a protected person under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (subsection 95(2));
purchaser is a non-Canadian individual who is purchasing residential property in Canada with his or her spouse or common-law partner if the spouse or common-law partner is a Canadian citizen, Indian or permanent resident of Canada;
purchaser is an Indian or permanent resident of Canada.
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Starting from January 1, 2023, only citizens or permanent residents will be able to buy apartments and houses in Canada (with few exceptions).
Exceptions:
the buyer is a temporary resident of Canada under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act who meets the conditions set out in the Act;
buyer is a protected person under the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (subsection 95(2));
purchaser is a non-Canadian individual who is purchasing residential property in Canada with his or her spouse or common-law partner if the spouse or common-law partner is a Canadian citizen, Indian or permanent resident of Canada;
purchaser is an Indian or permanent resident of Canada.
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๐ฌ๐งQuebec's elected officials must swear oath to King Charles to sit in National Assembly
"As the law currently stands, this oath is not optional," Speaker Francois Paradis wrote in his ruling.
Shortly after an election on Oct. 3, Parti Quebecois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, stated that he and the two other elected members of his party would not swear an oath to the King. 11 elected members of Quebec Solidaire followed the same. Both parties advocate independence from Canada for Quebec.
The Quebec Solidaire co-spokesperson Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois described the oath to the King as "colonial, archaic and outdated".
#Quebec
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"As the law currently stands, this oath is not optional," Speaker Francois Paradis wrote in his ruling.
Shortly after an election on Oct. 3, Parti Quebecois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, stated that he and the two other elected members of his party would not swear an oath to the King. 11 elected members of Quebec Solidaire followed the same. Both parties advocate independence from Canada for Quebec.
The Quebec Solidaire co-spokesperson Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois described the oath to the King as "colonial, archaic and outdated".
#Quebec
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๐ช๐ธSpanish companies seek business in Canada and Colombia
Canada and Colombia have been the destinations of the foreign promotion actions organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Murcia (Spain) in the last two weeks of October.
Food and agricultural technology, along with furniture, are the sectors with which the Murcia Chamber of Commerce has worked to expand or initiate its international projection.
Thus, from October 24 to 28, seven companies have travelled to Canada, developing a work agenda in the main cities of two provinces of the country: Montreal (Quebec) and Toronto (Ontario), where they met with importers, distributors and chain stores and supermarkets to try to bring their products to the Canadian market.
Some of them already had previous contacts in the Canadian market and had some export experience, but for most of them it has been the first contact with this country, which has one of the most open economies in the world.
#Spain
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Canada and Colombia have been the destinations of the foreign promotion actions organized by the Chamber of Commerce of Murcia (Spain) in the last two weeks of October.
Food and agricultural technology, along with furniture, are the sectors with which the Murcia Chamber of Commerce has worked to expand or initiate its international projection.
Thus, from October 24 to 28, seven companies have travelled to Canada, developing a work agenda in the main cities of two provinces of the country: Montreal (Quebec) and Toronto (Ontario), where they met with importers, distributors and chain stores and supermarkets to try to bring their products to the Canadian market.
Some of them already had previous contacts in the Canadian market and had some export experience, but for most of them it has been the first contact with this country, which has one of the most open economies in the world.
#Spain
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Report finds 252 school personnel accused of sexual offences in Canada over 5 years
A report from the Canadian Centre for Child Protection says 252 current or former school personnel committed or were accused of committing offences of a sexual nature against 548 children over a five-year span. It says another 38 personnel were criminally charged for child pornography-related offences during the same time frame of 2017 to 2021.
The report includes any person working in a school environment, including teachers, administrators, bus drivers and custodial staff.
Since education falls under provincial and territorial jurisdiction, most bodies responsible for overseeing discipline of school employees are not required to make the outcomes of investigations public.
A newly formed group called Stop Educator Child Exploitation (SECE), formed by survivors of sexual abuse "at the hands of school personnel," recommends independent bodies be established to receive and investigate complaints. It also suggests disciplinary records around these offences be made public and that all school personnel complete child protection training programs.
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A report from the Canadian Centre for Child Protection says 252 current or former school personnel committed or were accused of committing offences of a sexual nature against 548 children over a five-year span. It says another 38 personnel were criminally charged for child pornography-related offences during the same time frame of 2017 to 2021.
The report includes any person working in a school environment, including teachers, administrators, bus drivers and custodial staff.
Since education falls under provincial and territorial jurisdiction, most bodies responsible for overseeing discipline of school employees are not required to make the outcomes of investigations public.
A newly formed group called Stop Educator Child Exploitation (SECE), formed by survivors of sexual abuse "at the hands of school personnel," recommends independent bodies be established to receive and investigate complaints. It also suggests disciplinary records around these offences be made public and that all school personnel complete child protection training programs.
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๐จ๐ณCanada considers Chinese investment a national security threat and bans it
According to Francois-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, Canadian authorities have demanded that three Chinese companies cancel their investments in Canadian companies to extract essential minerals on national security grounds.
"While Canada continues to welcome foreign direct investment, we will act decisively when investments threaten our national security and our critical minerals supply chains," Champagne said. He added that the Canadian government conducted a thorough vetting of companies before banning their investments.
The Chinese companies in question are Sinomine, Chengze Lithium and Zangge Mining. The first two were asked to sell their shares to others, while the latter was required to leave the Canadian market.
#China
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According to Francois-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, Canadian authorities have demanded that three Chinese companies cancel their investments in Canadian companies to extract essential minerals on national security grounds.
"While Canada continues to welcome foreign direct investment, we will act decisively when investments threaten our national security and our critical minerals supply chains," Champagne said. He added that the Canadian government conducted a thorough vetting of companies before banning their investments.
The Chinese companies in question are Sinomine, Chengze Lithium and Zangge Mining. The first two were asked to sell their shares to others, while the latter was required to leave the Canadian market.
#China
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Quebec premier disagrees with feds' plans to bring more immigrants
Quebec Premier Franรงois Legault says the province cannot accept more than 50,000 immigrants a year, despite Ottawa's plans to significantly increase immigration in the country.
As he put it, the federal government needs to understand that Quebec has a "special challenge" to preserve the French language.
Quebec's immigration agreement with Ottawa allows the province to accept a percentage of newcomers equal to its demographic weight in the country, 23%, which would amount to about 115,000 people if Canada accepted 500,000 immigrants a year.
The highest number of immigrants the province can normally integrate is 50,000 a year, Legault said, adding that even the most ambitious plan presented by a political party during the recent provincial election sets a maximum target of 80,000 newcomers.
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Quebec Premier Franรงois Legault says the province cannot accept more than 50,000 immigrants a year, despite Ottawa's plans to significantly increase immigration in the country.
As he put it, the federal government needs to understand that Quebec has a "special challenge" to preserve the French language.
Quebec's immigration agreement with Ottawa allows the province to accept a percentage of newcomers equal to its demographic weight in the country, 23%, which would amount to about 115,000 people if Canada accepted 500,000 immigrants a year.
The highest number of immigrants the province can normally integrate is 50,000 a year, Legault said, adding that even the most ambitious plan presented by a political party during the recent provincial election sets a maximum target of 80,000 newcomers.
#Quebec
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Quebec proposes to limit energy supply to blockchain industry
Quebec electricity provider Hydro-Quebec has approached regional regulator โRรฉgie de l'รฉnergieโ with a proposal to suspend power supply to the blockchain industry.
The distribution plan was to supply approximately 270 MW to the industry. However, due to growing demand, "allocating this amount of capacity...would increase pressure on current balances," the supplier says.
Exchange fees can add up to several hundred dollars each year. For this reason, good traders look to reduce them because they can have a big impact on their bottom line.
The provider did not reveal which companies are subject to the restriction. The reaction of the regulator is also not reported.
#Quebec
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Quebec electricity provider Hydro-Quebec has approached regional regulator โRรฉgie de l'รฉnergieโ with a proposal to suspend power supply to the blockchain industry.
The distribution plan was to supply approximately 270 MW to the industry. However, due to growing demand, "allocating this amount of capacity...would increase pressure on current balances," the supplier says.
Exchange fees can add up to several hundred dollars each year. For this reason, good traders look to reduce them because they can have a big impact on their bottom line.
The provider did not reveal which companies are subject to the restriction. The reaction of the regulator is also not reported.
#Quebec
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NYT: The U.S. sees Canada's deputy prime minister Chrystia Freeland with Ukrainian roots as the next NATO secretary general. Jens Stoltenberg's term expires in the autumn of 2023.
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๐ญ๐นCanada imposed sanctions on Haitian politicians
Canada has imposed sanctions on two well-known Haitian politicians for their support of unrest in the country, Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly announced.
"Canada will not stand by while gangs and their supporters terrorize the people of Haiti. We are putting pressure on these individuals to stop the senseless violence. The international community has an important role to play, and we should do everything we can to help Haitians and help support human rights, democracy and international peace," said Joly.
The Foreign Ministry clarified that the Canadian restrictive measures apply to the current and former Haitian Senate Presidents Joseph Lambert and Youri Latortue. All their property in Canada is frozen and they are banned from entering the country.
#Haiti
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Canada has imposed sanctions on two well-known Haitian politicians for their support of unrest in the country, Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly announced.
"Canada will not stand by while gangs and their supporters terrorize the people of Haiti. We are putting pressure on these individuals to stop the senseless violence. The international community has an important role to play, and we should do everything we can to help Haitians and help support human rights, democracy and international peace," said Joly.
The Foreign Ministry clarified that the Canadian restrictive measures apply to the current and former Haitian Senate Presidents Joseph Lambert and Youri Latortue. All their property in Canada is frozen and they are banned from entering the country.
#Haiti
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โUniversities were not prepared for non-Indigenous people trying to take advantage of opportunities created for their Indigenous colleagues.โ
Strange as it may seem, the policy of hiring people according to anything except their skills isnโt effective enough.
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Strange as it may seem, the policy of hiring people according to anything except their skills isnโt effective enough.
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Canadian universities largely unable to tell genuine Indigenous employees from fraudsters: report
Universities were not prepared for non-Indigenous people trying to take advantage of opportunities created for their Indigenous colleagues
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๐จ๐ณChina voiced protest to Canada over restrictions on lithium mining investments
China's Ministry of Commerce has protested to Canada, which previously imposed restrictions on three companies to invest in lithium and other minerals. The ministry said such actions were detrimental to Chinese and Canadian business interests.
The ministry added that Canada too broadly interpreted the concept of national security. The ministry said the country had harmed the business interests of Chinese and Canadian companies due to the restrictions.
#China
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China's Ministry of Commerce has protested to Canada, which previously imposed restrictions on three companies to invest in lithium and other minerals. The ministry said such actions were detrimental to Chinese and Canadian business interests.
The ministry added that Canada too broadly interpreted the concept of national security. The ministry said the country had harmed the business interests of Chinese and Canadian companies due to the restrictions.
#China
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๐จ๐ณCanada considers Chinese investment a national security threat and bans it
According to Francois-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, Canadian authorities have demanded that three Chinese companies cancel their investmentsโฆ
According to Francois-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, Canadian authorities have demanded that three Chinese companies cancel their investmentsโฆ
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Labour board questions the legality of Ontario education strike
In Queen Park, a demonstration is taking place. Members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) continue to protest government legislation that imposed a contract on 55,000 provincial education workers and took away their right to strike.
The protest comes as CUPE, the provincial government, parents and students await a decision by the Ontario Labour Relations Board on the legality of the strike that began on November 4, when thousands of workers walked off the job.
The government is seeking a ruling that their walkout is illegal, while CUPE contends the job action is a form of legitimate political protest.
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In Queen Park, a demonstration is taking place. Members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) continue to protest government legislation that imposed a contract on 55,000 provincial education workers and took away their right to strike.
The protest comes as CUPE, the provincial government, parents and students await a decision by the Ontario Labour Relations Board on the legality of the strike that began on November 4, when thousands of workers walked off the job.
The government is seeking a ruling that their walkout is illegal, while CUPE contends the job action is a form of legitimate political protest.
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Canada is the first to recognize nuclear reactors as environmentally safe
The Canadian government has recognized small modular reactors as environmentally friendly, World Nuclear News reported.
The government put these reactors on the list of energy sources the use of which provides tax incentives. John Gorman, president and chief executive officer of the Canadian Nuclear Association, said the listing is an important step forward for the nuclear industry in the country.
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The Canadian government has recognized small modular reactors as environmentally friendly, World Nuclear News reported.
The government put these reactors on the list of energy sources the use of which provides tax incentives. John Gorman, president and chief executive officer of the Canadian Nuclear Association, said the listing is an important step forward for the nuclear industry in the country.
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