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A wave of shoplifting across Germany—with migrants increasingly behind the thefts—is forcing major retailers to lock away ...
Job vacancies dropped by 4.1 percent (20,400), StatCan said in a July 31 release. It was the lowest rate since October 2017.
As August 1 quietly slipped by, so did Canada’s last, best chance to avoid a sharp escalation in trade tensions with its most ...
A record number of foreign thugs, thieves and sex offenders are costing taxpayers more than £360million a year, shocking new ...
Last week, Ontario MPP Bobbi Ann Brady called for the adoption of U.S.-style Castle Doctrine in Canada.
On an overcast afternoon in late July, about 25 people are standing in front of OpenAI’s bland corporate office building in the Mission Bay district. They’re each wearing a red T-shirt that reads ...
A new survey suggests more than half of Canadians believe they didn’t have enough information or needed more to cast their ...
An indigenous British friend of mine (yes, her forebearers go back more than 1,000 years) sent me a disheartening email about a recent visit she made to Gloucester, a small city in Southwest England.
A week has passed since the Online Safety Act’s age-verification rules came into effect, turning vast swathes of the internet ...
As Trump’s trade wars continue, we’ve seen more Canadian flags flying than during the Trudeau years, when flags on federal buildings flew at half-mast amid self-flagellation over “our country’s ...
Police have arrested 10 men in Bradford over historic allegations about sexual abuse of children aged between 13 and 15. The ...
On July 3rd, a Kosovar Muslim man, identified as Mirsad H., set his wife, Dula K., on fire in the Belgian village of Houthalen-Helchteren after being released from incarceration months early due to ...