• How Technocratic Rhodes Scholars took Control of Canada

    This week, I spoke with Canadian podcaster Shaun Newman about the origins of Canada’s deep state and how a Liberal Borg cult of Rhodes Scholars shaped Canada’s entire technocracy. You will also learn about Diefenbaker and WAC Bennett’s struggles with the deep state, the growth of the Fabian Society in Canada, Maurice Strong, and the […]

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    What we learned from the inquiry into foreign meddling in Canada's elections

    If one thing from the public inquiry into foreign interference is clear, it's that China attempted to meddle in the 2019 and 2021 elections. Here's what we learned over the past 10 days of fact-finding hearings, which ended Friday and included testimony from politicians, bureaucrats and representatives from several intelligence and security agencies.

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    Canada plans to invest billions in artificial intelligence

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Trudeau’s Liberal government has been rolling out previews of the federal budget they’re set to table on April 16th. Included in that budget, is a proposed Artificial Intelligence and Data Act, and $2.4-billion to help bolster Canada’s AI sector. We welcomed media and tech consultant Mohit Rajhans for more.

  • Canada spies under pressure over foreign meddling reports

    Prime minister testified at inquiry into foreign interference that agency’s report of China meddling wasn’t relayed to himCanada’s spy agency is under pressure after Justin Trudeau and his closest advisers say they were never made aware of a report that Beijing “clandestinely and deceptively” interfered in both the 2019 and 2021 federal elections.Canada is in the midst of a contentious public inquiry “examining and assessing” foreign interference by China, Russia, and other foreign states and...

  • AI-Powered Patient Visit Summarizer, Tested Out in Canada

    A new pilot program in Canada looks to summarize and transcribe patient visits through AI software. Artificial intelligence looks to be the next transcriber and summarizer for patient visits in Ontario, Canada, as the nation reportedly looks to help ease the burden of paperwork done by doctors.

  • Vancouver's rent is among the highest in Canada and here's how it compares to Toronto

    Vancouver rent prices are among the highest in Canada's largest cities even though the cost for a one-bedroom has slightly dipped year over year.A new national rent ranking report shows how the Canadian rental market compares by city and both Vancouver and Toronto are right at the top.The April 2024 report released by Rentals.ca shows the average price for a one-bedroom, unfurnished apartment in Vancouver in April 2024 is $2,663, a 4% drop year over year. North Van is the priciest in Canada...

  • Canada faces ecosystem changes due to forest fires

    Ottawa, Apr 23 (Prensa Latina) The growing forest fires caused by accelerated warming are destroying the black spruce forests in Canada, which grow relatively slowly and contribute to the organic layer of the underlying soils, it was reported recently. The post Canada faces ecosystem changes due to forest fires first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Canada's Debt Servicing Costs To Surpass GST Revenue

    The Canadian federal government has a major debt problem on its hands. Projections included within the 2024 budget released this

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    Canada's 2024 budget sees billions in new spending

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Budget 2024… titled “Fairness for Every Generation.” It has people talking online because the federal Liberals are spending more than $52 billion more than planned over the next five years. With interest rates at a 20-year high, Ottawa’s cost to borrow has spiked from just over $20 billion in 2020 to a whopping $54.1 billion […]

  • Budget 2024 has incentives to lure more EV assembly to Canada

    Budget 2024 contains a new tax credit designed to support the EV supply

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    Premier Ford accuses the Bank of Canada of 'gouging' Canadians

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Premier Doug Ford is accusing the Bank of Canada of “gouging” Canadians. The premier’s latest attack on the bank on Thursday follows the bank’s decision to keep interest rates where they are instead of lowering them. At the same time, Ford’s government says they will keep its promise of delivering new, detached houses in Ontario […]

  • Interest in electric vehicles in Canada drops for second year: survey

    While 68 per cent of Canadians were interested in buying an electric