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Canada Repeals Controversial Citizenship Law

Canada has repealed a 2009 law that denied citizenship to children born abroad to Canadian parents. Learn how this change affects Canadian identity and inclusion.

Farm inheritance costs hit millions in Canada

Canadian farm advocates reveal inheritance costs reaching $2-4 million, creating barriers for young farmers. Learn about the agricultural succession crisis and potential solutions.

Crypto Firm Appeals Record $176M Fine in Canada

Xeltox Enterprises Ltd. is fighting a historic $176M fine from FinTRAC for alleged money laundering violations. Discover the details of the case and its implications for Canada's crypto sector.

40% of Young US Women Want to Leave for Canada

A new Gallup poll reveals a record number of Americans, especially young women, want to leave the U.S., with Canada as their preferred destination. Discover the reasons behind this growing trend.

Canadian Youth More Conservative Than Elders

Recent polls reveal Canada's young voters are increasingly conservative, making the country a Western outlier where youth support Conservatives more than seniors. Discover the data driving this political shift.

Chinese-Linked Group's P.E.I. Expansion Raises Alarms

Mounting evidence suggests a Chinese-linked Buddhist group has acquired nearly $500M in assets on Prince Edward Island, prompting national security concerns about foreign interference and money laundering.

$1.2M Buried Cash Forfeited in Ontario Case

After 16-year legal battle, Marcel Breton loses appeal to recover $1.2 million found buried in Rubbermaid tub under garage floor despite being acquitted of criminal charges.

Fake Money Warning in Essex County, LaSalle

Essex County OPP issue a warning about counterfeit $100 bills used in local businesses. LaSalle Police host a free information session to help the public spot fake currency. Learn the security features to check.

How long before immigrants stop being settlers?

A fifth-generation Canadian reflects on family history spanning 214 years, questioning when descendants of immigrants cease being considered colonists in Canada's reconciliation journey.

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