There is no guarantee that these two bodies, namely the Office of National Security and Intelligence Review (OSSNR) and the Committee of Parliamentarians on National Security and Intelligence (CPSNR), will have access to Prime Minister’s cabinet files. This was confirmed
(Ottawa) Canada’s economy added 35,000 jobs last month and Statistics Canada reports that the country’s unemployment rate has remained at 5%. The federal agency adds that Quebec’s unemployment rate was 4.2% in March and employment there remained stable. Posted at
Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney is gradually recovering from prostate cancer after undergoing treatment in the fall, several media outlets revealed on Wednesday. Mr. Mulroney’s son Mark told him Toronto Star that his 84-year-old father underwent “very difficult treatment”
(Toronto) Nutrien’s big boss, Ken Seitz, says Canada is poised to play a big role in global food production as climate change hampers agriculture and political and economic uncertainty weakens the global food supply chain. Posted at 5:35 p.m Mr.
Former Quebec Prime Minister Jean Charest won his case against UPAC and the Quebec government, which has to pay him $385,000. Interim Liberal leader Marc Tanguay believes the whole story had a negative impact on the Liberal brand. UPAC has
(Toronto) Canada’s credit card debt skyrocketed in the last three months of 2022 amid rising interest rates and high inflation. We see that young Canadians in particular rely on credit to make ends meet. Posted on March 9th Credit watch
(Toronto) Auto sales in Canada rose 3.7% in March from the same month last year, marking the fifth straight month of gains, specialist firm DesRosiers Automotive Consultants said on Tuesday. Posted at 1:53 p.m Overall, there were about 146,000 light
BRUSSELS – Canadian Minister Mélanie Joly is in Brussels on Tuesday and Wednesday to attend the NATO foreign ministers’ meeting. The Minister’s agenda includes discussions with NATO allies and partners on the security environment and current global challenges, as well
Published on 03/22/2023 at 14:55 (Photo: The Canadian Press) Ottawa – The Bank of Canada remains concerned that inflation will be harder than expected to be brought down, noting that the economy is still in excess demand. The central
(Montreal) Thanks to an update to international accounting standards, iA Financial Group now has five times more cash available for an acquisition in the United States. Posted at 5:35 p.m Stephane Rolland The Canadian Press Adoption of IFRS 17 accounting