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CLAAS Shifts Combine Production to Germany as Tariff Risks Grow
A leading combine manufacturer with strong ties to Western Canadian farmers has confirmed it will move production of some of its machinery from the...
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Canada Tightens PGWP Rules, 30% Fewer Work Permits in 2025
Canada’s international education sector is undergoing one of its sharpest resets in years as sweeping changes to the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) program reshape...
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Canada Study Permits for Indian Students Drop 50% in 2025
Canada is facing a steep decline in study permits issued to Indian students in 2025, raising alarm across the education sector and economy.
According to...
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Canada Post Strike Halts Service Amid Door-to-Door Delivery Cuts
Canada Post workers went on strike Thursday night after the federal government instructed the corporation to phase out door-to-door delivery for four million addresses...
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Orange Shirt Day Founder Phyllis Webstad Brings Truth and Reconciliation Message to Hope
The founder of Orange Shirt Day, Phyllis Webstad, brought her message of truth and reconciliation to students and community members in Hope on Sept....
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BCSC Sanctions Abbotsford Man Convicted in U.S. Securities Fraud
The B.C. Securities Commission (BCSC) has imposed sanctions on Kuldeep Singh Sidhu, an Abbotsford resident convicted in the U.S. for securities-fraud conspiracy in 2021.
The...
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History Professor Wins Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Book on Canada’s Postwar Prime Ministers
A Canadian history professor has been awarded the Shaughnessy Cohen Prize for Political Writing for a book examining the country’s postwar prime ministers.
The prize,...
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