(Photo: The Canadian Press) The years go by and are not the same in terms of monetary policy. Here is the summary of the Bank of Canada’s announcements. 2023 December 6th: 0% The Bank of Canada again said it would
A Canadian country has its own conflict between Israel and Hamas, an affirmation of international affairs in Canada in the course of a séance d’information in Ottawa, today. « Depuis notre dernier breffage technique vendredi, the décès d’un Canadien qui
Aerospace Published on November 20, 2023 at 12:58 p.m According to aviation data firm Cirium, nearly 28% of Air Canada flights, more than 8,700, landed in late October, ranking the company ninth out of 10 airlines on the continent.
The ministry confirmed in a statement late Wednesday that the Rafah border post was closed and “no foreigners were able to cross the border.” According to Global Affairs, the Canadian Embassy in Cairo is providing consular assistance, food, shelter and
(Gatineau) The Competition Bureau has received an order from the Federal Court of Canada requiring Rogers Communications to produce documents related to an investigation into the company’s Infini cellphone plans. Posted at 4:09 p.m. The FBI is investigating allegations that
There is already ample evidence of the significant power that algorithms can have on our lives. (Photo: 123RF) GUEST EXPERT. We often talk about these famous algorithms that control the content we encounter on social networks. You only have to
MONTREAL – Global Affairs Canada has announced the death of an eighth Canadian citizen in the war between Israel and Hamas. The ministry said the death occurred in Lebanon, but did not provide further details in an update on Sunday
Global Affairs Canada confirmed Sunday evening that 130 Canadians, permanent residents and their family members were able to leave the Gaza Strip over the weekend. Posted at 8:43 p.m. The Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip reopened to
More precisely, it is the Matalco company that will become jointly owned by the two companies following the official ratification of the agreement. The boom in transport, construction and packaging sectors in our southern neighbors has contributed to an increase
Leaders of Métis groups in Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario say the law would open up new opportunities and foster a new relationship with Ottawa. Conversely, prominent First Nations voices are raising concerns about irreparable harm to treaty rights. They say