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- On Dec. 17, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Canadian cultural laws 'discriminate against U.S. tech and media firms.' But Canadian cultural groups insist both the Online Streaming Act and the government’s free-trade exemption are critical to supporting this country’s arts and media industries.
- On Dec. 17, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Canadian cultural laws 'discriminate against U.S. tech and media firms.' But Canadian cultural groups insist both the Online Streaming Act and the government’s free-trade exemption are critical to supporting this country’s arts and media industries.
- Canada is being encouraged to 'ramp up' consultations as the CUSMA review nears.
- Canada is being encouraged to 'ramp up' consultations as the CUSMA review nears.
- The railway will eventually span approximately 1,000 kilometres from Toronto to Quebec City. It will reach speeds of up to 300 km/hour, cutting travel times by half. The government says the project will boost GDP by up to $35-billion, and will help build 63,000 homes along the route, create 51,000 new jobs over 10 years, and save 25 million tonnes of CO2 emissions. But critics expect the project to run over budget.
- The railway will eventually span approximately 1,000 kilometres from Toronto to Quebec City. It will reach speeds of up to 300 km/hour, cutting travel times by half. The government says the project will boost GDP by up to $35-billion, and will help build 63,000 homes along the route, create 51,000 new jobs over 10 years, and save 25 million tonnes of CO2 emissions. But critics expect the project to run over budget.
- Ottawa is reviewing Canada Post’s transformation plan, which the corporation’s CEO Doug Ettinger says he wishes ‘would have happened 10 years ago.’
- Ottawa is reviewing Canada Post’s transformation plan, which the corporation’s CEO Doug Ettinger says he wishes ‘would have happened 10 years ago.’
- The proposed $2.50-per-gram reduction in reimbursements could 'fundamentally change' veterans' access to high-quality and affordable products, says Dr. Nick Withers.
- The proposed $2.50-per-gram reduction in reimbursements could 'fundamentally change' veterans' access to high-quality and affordable products, says Dr. Nick Withers.






































