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Vietnam’s Largest Financial Fraud Case: Real Estate Tycoon Sentenced to Death Amid Anti-Corruption Crackdown

Vietnam's financial landscape was rocked as real estate tycoon Truong My Lan was sentenced to death by a court in Saigon, following the country's...

Fed thu lại 1 triệu đô la do phí bệnh nhân tư nhân; Bộ Y tế Sask. ‘thất vọng sâu sắc’

Tỉnh Saskatchewan cho biết họ “thất vọng sâu sắc” về quyết định của chính phủ liên bang thu hồi tài trợ chuyển giao hỗ...

Feds reclaim $1M due to private patient charges; Sask. Ministry of Health ‘deeply disappointed’

The province of Saskatchewan has expressed "deep disappointment" over the federal government's decision to withdraw transfer payments related to medical imaging fee support in...

Montreal BIXI season starting early this year

Bixi Montréal is launching its cycling season earlier than ever, with over half of its network available to users starting immediately and expected to...

Trudeau says temporary immigration needs to be brought ‘under control’

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has expressed the government's intention to address the influx of temporary immigrants entering Canada, stating that the situation needs to...

‘This is just the beginning’: Carbon tax protests blocking traffic across Canada, NL Premier calls for emergency meeting

Protests have spread across Canada on April 1 to oppose the federal government's implementation of an additional $15/tonne consumer carbon tax hike, pushing prices...

‘Where’s Kate’ Conspiracy Theories Spark Royal Speculation

The absence of Catherine, Princess of Wales, due to her recent abdominal surgery has sparked a wave of speculation and conspiracy theories online, leading...

Quebec Faces Historic $11 Billion Budget Deficit Amid Economic Challenges

Quebec's Finance Minister, Eric Girard, unveiled a $158 billion budget revealing one of the province's largest deficits in history, totaling $11 billion. The deficit...

U.S. Raises Concerns Over Chinese-Made Cranes at Canadian Ports Amid Security Probe

Chinese-manufactured cargo cranes, flagged as a security risk by a U.S. congressional investigation, are extensively utilized across Canada's ports. The probe uncovered cellular modems...

Bank of Canada rate cut watchers starting to look past the summer

In 2024, Canada's economy has demonstrated unexpected strength, leading to speculation in the rate market about potential inflation. Bond yields, which influence fixed mortgage...

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