CanadaNov 07, 2024
Ottawa orders TikTok's Canadian arm to be dissolved
Canada announced Wednesday it is ordering the dissolution of TikTok's Canadian business after a national security review of the Chinese company behind the social media app but said it won't block access.
Industry Minister François-Philippe Champagne said it is meant to address risks related to ByteDance Ltd.'s establishment of TikTok Technology Canada Inc.
“The government is not blocking Canadians' access to the TikTok application or their ability to create content. The decision to use a social media application or platform is a personal choice," Champagne said.
Champagne said it is importa
CanadaNov 06, 2024
After Trump's return, "How to go to Canada" trends on Google
According to Google, the "Move to Canada" trend started as soon as the election results were announced on Tuesday night. It continued to rise throughout the night and into Wednesday morning, reaching its peak around 6 a.m. when news of the election results spread.
Searches for "move to Canada" were particularly high in states like Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire, Oregon, and Minnesota, where Kamala Harris had won. There were also searches for "best places to live in Canada" and "how to get a visa for Canada."
Additionally, according to Google, U.S. users also searched for ways to move to Austra
CanadaNov 06, 2024
Quebec premier warns of a possible influx of migrants following Trump's election
Quebec Premier François Legault is raising concerns about the prospect of a wave of migrants coming to the province following Donald Trump’s victory in the U.S. presidential election.
Legault says he wants to be sure that Canada's border and airports are well-protected, and he plans to follow up with the federal government every week about the number of new arrivals in Quebec.
Trump has promised to deport millions of undocumented immigrants from the United States as one of his top priorities.
Legault told a news conference this morning in Quebec City that there are already too many immigran
CanadaNov 06, 2024
Police lay sex assault charges against Calgary man who volunteered to help newcomers
Police in Calgary have laid sexual assault charges against a man who volunteered helping newcomers come to Canada. They say that last month an adult complainant came to a police station to report multiple sexual assaults between December 2023 and June 2024.
Police say the accused had been assigned to a newcomer family through a local organization, and they allege he took advantage of the complainant's immigration status to commit the assaults.
Insp. Keith Hurley says in a news release that reporting a crime will not affect anyone's immigration status. An 83-year-old man has been
CanadaNov 06, 2024
Jagmeet Singh Reacts to Trump’s Return, Appeals to Canadians to Unite
NDP leader Jagmeet Singh has called on Canadians to unite in response to Donald Trump’s return to the White House. Singh expressed that Trump’s victory has disappointed many people, urging that Canadians must set aside their differences and work together for the greater good of the country and its jobs.
It is worth noting that the United States is not only Canada’s neighbor but also its major trading partner, and there is concern about the potential impact of Trump’s policies, including possible tariffs.
Meanwhile, Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland, speaking to reporters in Ottawa, a
AlbertaNov 06, 2024
Fatality inquiry into Alberta boxer's knockout death recommends better oversight
The judge leading a fatality inquiry into the knockout death of a boxer is recommending changes to how the sport is regulated and how head injuries are monitored.
Timothy Hague, who was 34, competed in a boxing match licensed by the Edmonton Combative Sports Commission in June 2017 when his opponent, Adam Braidwood, knocked him unconscious.
Hague came to and was able to walk to the dressing room, where he vomited, and was then taken to hospital where he underwent surgery for a large brain bleed.
His condition did not improve, care was withdrawn and Hague died two days after the fi
BCNov 06, 2024
B.C.'s new cabinet to be sworn in Nov. 18 after this week's judicial recounts
British Columbia's new cabinet is set to be sworn in on Nov. 18, one month after the provincial election that gave Premier David Eby's NDP the slimmest of majorities, pending recounts.
A statement from Eby's office says the swearing-in dates of cabinet and members of the legislature have been set based on the judicial recounts in three ridings and reporting information from Elections BC.
Eby says the judicial recounts taking place Thursday and Friday will ensure every vote is counted.
After those recounts, he says B.C. residents want to see "urgent action" on priorities including affordability
CanadaNov 06, 2024
Harjit Singh Sajjan appeared before committee over Afghan Sikhs dispute
Harjit Singh Sajjan, who was Canada's Defense Minister in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's government, appeared before the parliamentary committee on Tuesday to address the dispute related to Afghan Sikhs. He was accused of ordering special forces to evacuate Afghan Sikhs instead of Canadians during Canada's final rescue operation in Afghanistan, following the Taliban's takeover in 2021.
The current Minister of Emergency Preparedness told the committee that he did not provide special treatment to Afghan Sikhs, but rather acted out of humanitarian concern.
Sajjan explained that the Calgary-base
CanadaNov 06, 2024
Justin Trudeau congratulates Donald Trump on his U.S. presidential win
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau extended congratulations to Donald Trump on his re-election as president of the United States.
"The friendship between Canada and the U.S. is the envy of the world. I know President Trump and I will work together to create more opportunity, prosperity and security for both our nations," Trudeau wrote on X.
Trudeau included an undated photo of himself with Trump in the Oval Office from the president's first term.