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Swiss to hold news conference amid Credit Suisse troubles

UBS will take over Credit Suisse, Swiss authorities said on Sunday, to help rescue the embattled lender."With the…

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Why some in Canada's tech industry are feeling jittery after Silicon Valley Bank's collapse

The failure of Silicon Valley Bank on Friday had Canadian tech companies working to quickly withdraw their assets…

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Banks are in turmoil. Here's how Canadians might be affected

All eyes are on the global banking sector after sudden turmoil brought down or threatened a handful of U.S. banks…

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Why a midlife crisis can lead to rebirth — and perhaps even greatness

Tapestry47:43MidlifeWhen Andrew Jamieson reached midlife, midlife hit back — hard.The London-based classical musician and concert promoter had his…

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Canada eliminated from Women's World Cup after crushing loss to Australia

Canada leaves the FIFA Women's World Cup early and shell-shocked. And, in some cases, in tears.The Olympic champion…

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Canadian women's soccer team filled with 'calm confidence' ahead of World Cup match vs. Australia

Two days before a match that will decide its future at the FIFA Women's World Cup, Canada exuded…

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Canada Soccer to collect $1.56M US in prize money for early Women's World Cup exit

While Olympic champion Canada has exited the FIFA Women's World Cup after the group stage, 16 teams are…

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RCMP has opened investigation into allegations China intimidated Chong and his family

The head of the RCMP says the national police force is investigating allegations China attempted to target and intimidate Conservative MP…

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Is David Johnston in a conflict of interest? Experts say only Canadians can decide

Since he was first named the federal government's special rapporteur on foreign election interference, David Johnston has been…

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LeBlanc challenges opposition to suggest Johnston replacement, leaves door open to public inquiry

Intergovernmental Affairs Minister Dominic LeBlanc said Saturday he will work quickly to consult with opposition parties around forging…

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CBSA thought he might be a Chinese spy. A federal judge called the intelligence 'dubious'

The federal government denied a 68-year-old Chinese citizen permanent residency last year after arguing he had trained Chinese spies…

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Former RCMP officer charged with foreign interference granted bail

A former RCMP officer charged with two counts of foreign interference has been granted bail by a Quebec…

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Decades of warnings about China's attempts to influence elections went unheeded, say former CSIS officials

Former CSIS officials say the intelligence agency has been warning successive governments about foreign election interference for decades…

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David Johnston resigning as special rapporteur on foreign interference

David Johnston — tasked by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau back in March with looking into allegations that China…

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Review body probing foreign interference calls on government to release more cabinet documents

One of the review bodies investigating the federal government's approach to foreign interference says the government has provided…

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