โ๏ธToronto terror arrests raise questions about security screening
The federal government is declining to explain how a Toronto man was able to immigrate to Canada despite allegedly having taken part in ISIS violence overseas.
Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi, 62, has been charged with committing an aggravated assault for the Islamic State outside Canada in 2015.
The RCMP arrested Eldidi and his son Mostafa, 26, at a hotel north of Toronto as they were allegedly about to commit a terrorist attack for ISIS. Police seized a machete and axe at the scene.
Just look at how hard the terrorists are trying to help with reaching immigration goals.
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The federal government is declining to explain how a Toronto man was able to immigrate to Canada despite allegedly having taken part in ISIS violence overseas.
Ahmed Fouad Mostafa Eldidi, 62, has been charged with committing an aggravated assault for the Islamic State outside Canada in 2015.
The RCMP arrested Eldidi and his son Mostafa, 26, at a hotel north of Toronto as they were allegedly about to commit a terrorist attack for ISIS. Police seized a machete and axe at the scene.
Just look at how hard the terrorists are trying to help with reaching immigration goals.
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Global News
Toronto terror arrests raise questions about security screening | Globalnews.ca
One of the men charged with terrorism offences has been charged with committing an aggravated assault for the so-called Islamic State.
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๐ฐAverage Canadian household pays 43% of income on taxesโ only 35.6% on basic necessities
In a recent report, the Fraser Institute revealed that the average Canadian family is spending 43 percent of its annual income on taxes and just 35.6 percent on basic necessities like food and shelter.
The independent economic think tank examined how the tax burden on Canadian families has shifted from 1961 to 2024. The tax bill has jumped by 2,705 percent, according to the report, which found that an average household earned an income of $109,235 and paid $46,988 in total taxes.
In 1961, 33.5 percent of a family income was reserved for taxes while 56.5 percent went to basic necessities.
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In a recent report, the Fraser Institute revealed that the average Canadian family is spending 43 percent of its annual income on taxes and just 35.6 percent on basic necessities like food and shelter.
The independent economic think tank examined how the tax burden on Canadian families has shifted from 1961 to 2024. The tax bill has jumped by 2,705 percent, according to the report, which found that an average household earned an income of $109,235 and paid $46,988 in total taxes.
In 1961, 33.5 percent of a family income was reserved for taxes while 56.5 percent went to basic necessities.
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The Post Millennial
Average Canadian household pays 43% of income on taxesโ only 35.6% on basic necessities
An average household earned an income of $109,235 and paid $46,988 in total taxes.
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Alberta sees downward trend in opioid-related deaths
A downward trend in Aprilโs opioid-related death numbers is leaving the Alberta government "cautiously optimistic."
The latest data provided by the province shows an additional 90 opioid-related deaths in Alberta in April, bringing the provinceโs total so far this year to 452. The number of deaths is 27 per cent lower than in March, which recorded 123 opioid-related deaths.
#Alberta
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A downward trend in Aprilโs opioid-related death numbers is leaving the Alberta government "cautiously optimistic."
The latest data provided by the province shows an additional 90 opioid-related deaths in Alberta in April, bringing the provinceโs total so far this year to 452. The number of deaths is 27 per cent lower than in March, which recorded 123 opioid-related deaths.
#Alberta
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These days it's either Pride parades or marches for Palestine. And nothing in between.
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These days it's either Pride parades or marches for Palestine. And nothing in between.
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Conservatives call for hearings into how terror suspects came to Canada
The federal Conservatives say Canadians deserve answers about the immigration and security screening processes undertaken for a father and son the RCMP recently charged in connection to an alleged foiled Toronto terror plot.
On July 28, the RCMP arrested Fouad Mostafa Eldidi, 62, and Mostafa Eldidi, 26, in Richmond Hill, Ont. The two were "in the advanced stages of planning a serious, violent attack in Toronto."
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The federal Conservatives say Canadians deserve answers about the immigration and security screening processes undertaken for a father and son the RCMP recently charged in connection to an alleged foiled Toronto terror plot.
On July 28, the RCMP arrested Fouad Mostafa Eldidi, 62, and Mostafa Eldidi, 26, in Richmond Hill, Ont. The two were "in the advanced stages of planning a serious, violent attack in Toronto."
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'A colossal failure': Conservatives call for hearings into how terror suspects came to Canada
The federal Conservatives say Canadians deserve answers about the immigration and security screening processes undertaken for a father and son the RCMP recently charged in connection to an alleged foiled Toronto terror plot.
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โDonโt be pooping on the beach,โ Doug Ford says of Ontario town saga
Anyone heading Wasaga Beach shouldnโt be โpooping on the beach,โ Premier Doug Ford says as the Ontario town fights back against what it says are misleading social media posts.
Those posts claim people are defecting in the sand at Wasaga Beach Provincial Park, and the townโs mayor says Wasaga Beachโs image is being โgravely harmedโ by them.
โItโs a very popular beach,โ Ford said at an unrelated press conference on Wednesday.
โThey have no proof people are pooping in the park.โ
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Anyone heading Wasaga Beach shouldnโt be โpooping on the beach,โ Premier Doug Ford says as the Ontario town fights back against what it says are misleading social media posts.
Those posts claim people are defecting in the sand at Wasaga Beach Provincial Park, and the townโs mayor says Wasaga Beachโs image is being โgravely harmedโ by them.
โItโs a very popular beach,โ Ford said at an unrelated press conference on Wednesday.
โThey have no proof people are pooping in the park.โ
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Global News
โDonโt be pooping on the beach,โ Doug Ford says of Ontario town saga | Globalnews.ca
Premier Doug Ford is reminding residents 'don't be pooping on the beach' after reputation-damaging social media posts claimed people were defecating in the sand at Wasaga Beach.
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๐ Rent in Canada now averaging $2,201 per month, with some markets seeing big jumps
Rents are still rising in Canada but the year-over-year pace of growth has slowed, according to a new report.
The data from Rentals.ca and Urbanation says asking rents for all residential property types averaged $2,201 in July, up 5.9 per cent from last year.
Vancouver saw a roughly seven per cent decrease in July rents from last year to leave its average at $3,101 and Toronto had rents decline five per cent to $2,719.
Quebec City, on the other hand, had a 21 per cent increase to $1,657, Halifax had an 18 per cent increase to $2,373, and prairie cities like Saskatoon, Edmonton and Regina also saw double-digit gains.
#housing
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Rents are still rising in Canada but the year-over-year pace of growth has slowed, according to a new report.
The data from Rentals.ca and Urbanation says asking rents for all residential property types averaged $2,201 in July, up 5.9 per cent from last year.
Vancouver saw a roughly seven per cent decrease in July rents from last year to leave its average at $3,101 and Toronto had rents decline five per cent to $2,719.
Quebec City, on the other hand, had a 21 per cent increase to $1,657, Halifax had an 18 per cent increase to $2,373, and prairie cities like Saskatoon, Edmonton and Regina also saw double-digit gains.
#housing
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CTVNews
Rent in Canada now averaging $2,201 per month, with some markets seeing big jumps
Rents are still rising in Canada but the year-over-year pace of growth has slowed, according to a new report.
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Trans Mountain pipeline helps fuel Canada's surprise trade surplus in June
Canada unexpectedly recorded a $638 million trade surplus in June as an expanded crude oil pipeline and surging global demand for gold drove exports higher.
Statistics Canada noted the size of the surplus was โclose to the typical bounds of monthly revisions,โ having revised the previous monthโs trade balance upward by about $320 million.
Exports rose 5.5 per cent overall in June, outpacing a 1.9 per cent rise in imports.
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Canada unexpectedly recorded a $638 million trade surplus in June as an expanded crude oil pipeline and surging global demand for gold drove exports higher.
Statistics Canada noted the size of the surplus was โclose to the typical bounds of monthly revisions,โ having revised the previous monthโs trade balance upward by about $320 million.
Exports rose 5.5 per cent overall in June, outpacing a 1.9 per cent rise in imports.
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Financial Post
Trans Mountain pipeline helps fuel Canada's surprise trade surplus in June
Canada unexpectedly recorded a $638 million trade surplus in June as an expanded crude oil pipeline and surging global demand for gold drove exports higher.
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Public servant named in ArriveCan controversy denies responsibility for contracting issues
A public servant who has been named multiple times in parliamentary hearings on the ArriveCan controversy is denying responsibility for the project's contracting issues.
Diane Daly, an employee with Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), appeared Wednesday before the House public accounts committee, which has been investigating ArriveCan's soaring costs.
Daly told the committee that she was seconded to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) while ArriveCan was being developed. She said she had no authority to make decisions about the contracting process and insisted that her role was largely an administrative one.
No one wants to take responsibility.
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A public servant who has been named multiple times in parliamentary hearings on the ArriveCan controversy is denying responsibility for the project's contracting issues.
Diane Daly, an employee with Public Services and Procurement Canada (PSPC), appeared Wednesday before the House public accounts committee, which has been investigating ArriveCan's soaring costs.
Daly told the committee that she was seconded to the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) while ArriveCan was being developed. She said she had no authority to make decisions about the contracting process and insisted that her role was largely an administrative one.
No one wants to take responsibility.
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CBC
Public servant named in ArriveCan controversy denies responsibility for contracting issues | CBC News
A public servant who has been named multiple times in parliamentary hearings on the ArriveCan controversy is denying responsibility for the project's contracting issues.
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Canada unexpectedly loses 2,800 jobs in July
Canada's economy shed a net 2,800 jobs in July, as gains in full-time work were offset by part-time job losses, while the unemployment rate remained at a 30-month high of 6.4 per cent, data showed on Friday.
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Canada's economy shed a net 2,800 jobs in July, as gains in full-time work were offset by part-time job losses, while the unemployment rate remained at a 30-month high of 6.4 per cent, data showed on Friday.
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CTVNews
Canada unexpectedly loses 2,800 jobs in July
Canada's economy shed a net 2,800 jobs in July, as gains in full-time work were offset by part-time job losses, while the unemployment rate remained at a 30-month high of 6.4 per cent, data showed on Friday.
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Real estate insolvencies in Canada set to surpass levels of global financial crisis
Residential property developers are facing rising insolvencies as they struggle with higher borrowing and construction costs โ and industry experts warn the trend is likely to worsen as interest expenses remain elevated.
From January to May this year, there was an average of 20 real estate, rental or leasing insolvencies in Canada every month. Companies either sought bankruptcy protection or filed creditor proposals to make it easier for them to manage their debts under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.
At this pace, Canada is on track to reach about 240 real estate insolvencies this year, which would be 57-per-cent higher than 2023 and 13-per-cent higher than 2009, when a wide swath of businesses ran into problems owing to the financial crisis and global recession.
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Residential property developers are facing rising insolvencies as they struggle with higher borrowing and construction costs โ and industry experts warn the trend is likely to worsen as interest expenses remain elevated.
From January to May this year, there was an average of 20 real estate, rental or leasing insolvencies in Canada every month. Companies either sought bankruptcy protection or filed creditor proposals to make it easier for them to manage their debts under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act.
At this pace, Canada is on track to reach about 240 real estate insolvencies this year, which would be 57-per-cent higher than 2023 and 13-per-cent higher than 2009, when a wide swath of businesses ran into problems owing to the financial crisis and global recession.
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The Globe and Mail
Real estate insolvencies in Canada set to surpass levels of global financial crisis
More real estate developers face insolvency owing to high debt levels and construction costs as Canada is on track to reach about 240 real estate insolvencies this year
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โ๏ธAppeal court strikes down law on searching phones, tablets and laptops at border
The law allowing Canadian border officers to search peopleโs personal devices is unconstitutional, Ontarioโs top court has ruled, giving Parliament six months to come up with new legislation.
The Ontario Court of Appeal said in a 114-page decision released Friday that thereโs a need for a higher threshold justifying a search of travellersโ phones, tablets and laptops, after concluding the current law violates the right to be free from unreasonable searches guaranteed by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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The law allowing Canadian border officers to search peopleโs personal devices is unconstitutional, Ontarioโs top court has ruled, giving Parliament six months to come up with new legislation.
The Ontario Court of Appeal said in a 114-page decision released Friday that thereโs a need for a higher threshold justifying a search of travellersโ phones, tablets and laptops, after concluding the current law violates the right to be free from unreasonable searches guaranteed by the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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Toronto Star
Appeal court strikes down law on searching phones, tablets and laptops at border
โBecause the border is not a Charter-free zone, it is also not an almost-anything-goes zone,โ wrote Chief Justice Michael Tulloch in a 114-page decision released Friday.
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๐ฉบ These 17 cancers are on the rise in younger generations
The study, published in The Lancet this month, found that 17 of the 34 most common cancers diagnosed between the ages of 25 to 84 are on the rise in younger people. More than half of the cancers are linked to obesity, consistent with the rise in childhood obesity among recent generations.
The rise in cancer rates was particularly evident in millennials born around 1990. The number of new cancers of the small intestine, kidney and pancreas was two to three times higher in people in their mid-30s than in boomers โ specifically those born around 1955.
#healthcare
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The study, published in The Lancet this month, found that 17 of the 34 most common cancers diagnosed between the ages of 25 to 84 are on the rise in younger people. More than half of the cancers are linked to obesity, consistent with the rise in childhood obesity among recent generations.
The rise in cancer rates was particularly evident in millennials born around 1990. The number of new cancers of the small intestine, kidney and pancreas was two to three times higher in people in their mid-30s than in boomers โ specifically those born around 1955.
#healthcare
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CBC
Millennials and Gen-X face higher rates of 17 cancers than baby boomers, study suggests | CBC News
Lifestyle changes may be linked with an increase in cancer diagnoses among younger generations, a new U.S. study suggests. Without proper intervention, researchers warn that the burden of cancer as younger generations age could not only impact those diagnosedโฆ
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Most Canadians think adding Mark Carney to cabinet would have no benefit to Trudeau
While Canadians have a more favourable view of former central banker Mark Carney than Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, most donโt think adding him to the minority governmentโs cabinet would help the Liberalsโ fortunes, according to a new poll by Nanos Research.
The poll shows 39 per cent of respondents believe appointing Mr. Carney as finance minister would have no impact on how people vote. A further 29 per cent said it would help the Liberals be more competitive in the next election, 8 per cent said it would make the incumbent less competitive, and 24 per cent said they were unsure.
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While Canadians have a more favourable view of former central banker Mark Carney than Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, most donโt think adding him to the minority governmentโs cabinet would help the Liberalsโ fortunes, according to a new poll by Nanos Research.
The poll shows 39 per cent of respondents believe appointing Mr. Carney as finance minister would have no impact on how people vote. A further 29 per cent said it would help the Liberals be more competitive in the next election, 8 per cent said it would make the incumbent less competitive, and 24 per cent said they were unsure.
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The Globe and Mail
Most Canadians think adding Mark Carney to cabinet would have no benefit to Trudeau
The poll conducted exclusively for The Globe and Mail shows 39 per cent of respondents believe appointing Carney as finance minister would have no impact on how people vote
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Athlete, OnlyFans star Alysha Newman twerks to celebrate winning Olympic bronze medal
Canadian pole vaulter and OnlyFans star Alysha Newman went viral last Wednesday after celebrating her Olympic bronze medal by twerking.
Soon after concluding her record-setting performance, Newman shook her butt toward the crowds and television cameras โ a move that would later divide the Internet on whether she was trying to promote her OnlyFans or just celebrating with a dance.
We don't claim her.
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Canadian pole vaulter and OnlyFans star Alysha Newman went viral last Wednesday after celebrating her Olympic bronze medal by twerking.
Soon after concluding her record-setting performance, Newman shook her butt toward the crowds and television cameras โ a move that would later divide the Internet on whether she was trying to promote her OnlyFans or just celebrating with a dance.
We don't claim her.
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Canadaโs temporary foreign worker program a โbreeding groundโ for modern slavery, UN report concludes
A final report by UN investigator Tomoya Obokata concludes that Canadaโs temporary foreign worker program is a breeding ground for contemporary forms of slavery.
states the final report, which is dated July 22 and was recently posted online.
That's one hot take. The UN is a joke.
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A final report by UN investigator Tomoya Obokata concludes that Canadaโs temporary foreign worker program is a breeding ground for contemporary forms of slavery.
The special rapporteur retains the view that the temporary foreign worker program serves as a breeding ground for contemporary forms of slavery, as it institutionalizes asymmetries of power that favour employers and prevent workers from exercising their rights.
states the final report, which is dated July 22 and was recently posted online.
That's one hot take. The UN is a joke.
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The Globe and Mail
Canadaโs temporary foreign worker program a โbreeding groundโ for modern slavery, UN report concludes
The program is under scrutiny over increasing use to fill low-wage positions, while experts question growing reliance on foreign workers as unemployment rises
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