Leading Canadian bankers accompany finance minister on trade mission to China.

A delegation of prominent Canadian bankers recently accompanied the Finance Minister on a trade mission to China, emphasizing the importance of strengthening economic ties between the two nations. This high-profile visit aimed to explore new opportunities for investment and collaboration in various sectors, including technology, energy, and infrastructure. The bankers,

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Trump dismisses U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi.

In a recent development, former President Donald Trump publicly dismissed U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, raising eyebrows across the political landscape. Known for her previous role as Florida’s Attorney General, Bondi has been a staunch supporter of Trump, often aligning herself with his policies and initiatives. However, Trump’s sudden disavowal

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Thousands of federal workers considering early retirement package

Thousands of federal workers are contemplating early retirement packages as economic uncertainties and evolving workplace dynamics prompt a reevaluation of career trajectories. The government has introduced incentives aimed at reducing workforce numbers, encouraging eligible employees to transition into retirement sooner than planned. Many workers view this as a viable option

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Supreme Court Declines to Review Case Challenging the Constitutional Validity of Canada’s Electoral System

The Supreme Court of Canada recently opted not to review a case that questioned the constitutional validity of the country’s electoral system. This decision effectively upholds existing laws and practices governing federal elections, which critics argue favor a first-past-the-post model that can lead to disproportionate representation. Advocates for electoral reform

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