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Canada a 'high-priority' target for Chinese interference, CSIS doc tells Hogue inquiry (www.cbc.ca)

The inquiry is investigating whether Beijing, Russia, India and other nations interfered in the past two elections, and how information about foreign interference flowed within the federal government. Commissioner Marie-Josée Hogue was chosen to lead the inquiry after media reports accused the People’s Republic of China of...

Economists worry growing conflict with China will make Canada and the world poorer (www.cbc.ca)

While far less significant than previous disputes with Beijing that in the past led to the long-term imprisonment of innocent Canadians and may have contributed to persistent trade sanctions, the latest Canada-China spat is only one sign of hostility between the world’s free-market democracies and what appears to be an...

Authorities investigating data security breach at Global Affairs Canada (www.cbc.ca)

Canadian authorities are investigating a prolonged data security breach following the ‘detection of malicious cyber activity’ affecting the internal network used by Global Affairs Canada staff, according to internal department emails viewed by CBC News.

'Finally': Canadian Para athletes to be financially rewarded for medals won at Paralympics (www.cbc.ca)

In what’s being called a game-changing moment in the sporting landscape of the country, Canadian Paralympians are now going to be financially rewarded for medals they win at the Paralympic Games beginning this summer at Paris 2024 and each edition of the Games thereafter.

Baby born in Hamilton encampment shows extent of 'desperate' housing crisis, councillor says (www.cbc.ca)

A Hamilton councillor’s recent experience witnessing a baby born in an encampment in the city demonstrates the “unacceptable” housing crisis residents face and “eye opening” situations paramedics and police officers are currently responding to, he says....

Cost to taxpayers of protecting members of Parliament hits a record high (www.cbc.ca)

During the first nine months of this fiscal year, the RCMP spent $2.5 million on security for MPs. If spending continues at the same pace, the cost of MPs’ security for this fiscal year could hit $3.4 million — almost double what it cost a year earlier....

'Chilling effect': People expressing pro-Palestinian views censured, suspended from work and school | CBC News (www.cbc.ca)

Restaurant staff losing their jobs for cheering on a pro-Palestinian protest. A Palestinian Canadian journalist fired for her social media posts calling for a #freepalestine. Medical residents flagged to potential hiring committees for their support of Palestinians....

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