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First the US, Now Canada? TikTok Faces Shutdown — Will Canadians Lose Access to the App?
After facing a potential ban in the United States, attention has now turned to Canada, where the widely popular video-sharing app TikTok's future is now in jeopardy. Will Canadians soon be unable to scroll through their favourite videos and...

What “stagflationary tendencies” in the latest CPI print mean for Canadian investors
Reid stresses that while that term may grab attention, we are not headed into a period of ‘textbook stagflation’ that we saw in the 1970s, with sustained negative growth and high inflation. Nevertheless, the Canadian economy is not exactly on...

Wolves’ Scott Barney Named Canada White Head Coach for 2025 U17 Challenge
Hockey Canada has officially announced the coaching staff for the 2025 U17 World Challenge, appointing Scott Barney of the Sudbury Wolves as head coach for Canada White, alongside Ryan McDonald, who will lead Canada Red. The teams will feature a...

U.S. tariffs put 22,000 New Brunswick jobs at risk: report
Roughly 22,000 New Brunswickers have jobs that depend on exports to the United States, according to a new report by the Conseil économique du Nouveau-Brunswick.Article content Maybe surprisingly, the sector most exposed is food manufacturing, with...

Namibian-Canadian duo secures another year of Orange Basin exploration
The National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR) and Giraffe Energy Investments, an affiliate of Canada’s Sintana Energy, have obtained an extension for a production exploration license (PEL) in Namibia’s Orange Basin. PEL 79 location...

World News | Indian-Canadian Gangster Arrested in US: Reports
Ottawa, Jul 16 (PTI) An Indian-Canadian gangster has been arrested in the US for running a transnational drug operation along with a notorious Irish gang, local media here reported. The gangster, identified as Opinder Singh Sian, worked with the...
Lagos Police Uncover ₦500million Visa Scam, Arrest Four Suspects Promising Canadian, Australian Jobs
The Lagos State Police Command has uncovered a sophisticated visa scam syndicate allegedly responsible for defrauding over 100 Nigerians of a staggering ₦500 million under the pretence of securing Canadian and Australian work visas. The State...

Canadians are finally getting choice in their banking, but will it last?
Breadcrumb Trail Links Finance Banking Fintechs want to reinvent how banking is done in Canada, but carving out market share in the 'ruthless oligopoly' is a challenge analysts say could take years Published Jul 16, 2025 • Last updated 42 minutes...

Antisemitism in Ontario schools ‘dire’ and underreported, Canadian study finds
Antisemitism in Ontario schools is worse than previously believed, according to a report this week by the Canadian government. Since the Hamas terror group launched its war against Israel on October 7, 2023, at least 781 antisemitic incidents were...

3 alleged human traffickers arrested in FIA crackdown
GUJRANWALA: The Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) Gujranwala Zone has intensified its crackdown on human trafficking, arresting three alleged traffickers in coordinated operations. The suspects have been identified as Muhammad Irfan, Muhammad...

Keeping travel alive in a complicated landscape: How Canadians are overcoming barriers to stay on the move – FlightHub survey
MONTREAL--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 16, 2025-- As tensions and uncertainties mark the global landscape, Canadians’ household budgets continue to be impacted. Despite the financial strain, Canadians are finding alternative ways to sustain their ability...

Robert A. Funk, Sr., Visionary Co-Founder of Express Employment Professionals and Oklahoma Business Icon, Passes Away at 85
OKLAHOMA CITY, July 15, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Robert A. Funk, co-founder and executive chairman of Express Employment International, passed away at the age of 85 at his home, Express Ranches, in Yukon, Oklahoma. A trailblazing entrepreneur and...
Today in High Prairie: July 20, 2025
Today in High Prairie! See what’s happening today in town, celebrity birthdays, local history, world history and your daily horoscope. Please send your birthdays and community events to southpeacenews@hotmail.com and/or spneditor@outlook.com....

How Canadian Businesses Are Reinforcing Security with INKAS® Vault Doors and Safes
Business owners in Canada face real threats. Theft, break-ins, and damage can cost thousands. Smart companies are taking steps to protect their property. One of the best ways is using vault doors in Canada, safes, and safe rooms from INKAS®. These...

Pharmacist suspended, fined after leaving unlabelled drugs at fast-food restaurant for patient
A Winnipeg pharmacist who left unlabelled prescription drugs in an unmarked bag for pickup with an employee at a fast-food restaurant has been disciplined for professional misconduct. One of the medications was in the narcotic category, according...

Lutnick on Trump's tariff deals: Next two weeks will be "for the record books"
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick expressed confidence Sunday that the Trump administration will cut trade deals with key U.S. trading partners in the coming weeks — before steep tariffs kick in for dozens of countries. "The next two weeks are...

‘Feels like death’: Canadian-American separated from family, denied re-entry at border
For more than four decades, Canadian-born Christopher Landry has lived in the United States and holds a green card. The 46-year-old moved to America as a toddler, and now has a wife, five children, a job, and a home in New Hampshire. If you ask...

Anglers from across western Canada flock to Cold Lake for summer fishing derby
The 2025 Cold Lake summer fishing derby made waves once again on June 14 and 15, drawing anglers from across Western Canada for two days of competitive fishing on one of Alberta’s most renowned lakes. COLD LAKE – The 2025 Cold Lake summer fishing...
Nearly 8,000 Jamaicans Secure Jobs Through Overseas Employment Programme Since January
Nearly 8,000 Jamaicans have, so far, travelled for jobs under the Overseas Employment Programme since the start of 2025. Minister of Labour and Social Security, Hon. Pearnel Charles Jr., made the disclosure while addressing the latest group...

Must my employer tell us if they want to monitor badge scans to take attendance for in-office days?
Interested in more careers-related content? Check out our new weekly Work Life newsletter. Sent every Monday afternoon. THE QUESTION My employer requires us to be in the office two days a week, but management has never said anything about how our...