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IKEA Canada is launching $1 breakfast nationwide starting September 13th. 🍳🇨🇦
IKEA Canada is launching $1 breakfast nationwide starting September 13th. 🍳🇨🇦
This outcome occurs when Canadians choose a prime minister who previously served as a failed executive at both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England. Below is a list of domestic investment figures for the G‑20 nations.
Thursday, September 11, 2025
WATCH: Police Chief @LPSChiefTruong urgently calls on PM @MarkJCarney and the Liberal government for a review of the Youth Criminal Justice Act and changes to Canada's bail system
WATCH: Police Chief @LPSChiefTruong urgently calls on PM @MarkJCarney and the Liberal government for a review of the Youth Criminal Justice Act and changes to Canada's bail system
WATCH: Police Chief @LPSChiefTruong urgently calls on PM @MarkJCarney and the Liberal government for a review of the Youth Criminal Justice Act and changes to Canada’s bail system
A conservative that engaged in good faith campus debate gets murdered and CBC can always find an expert that makes “the left” the victim
A conservative that engaged in good faith campus debate gets murdered and CBC can always find an expert that makes “the left” the victim
CBC brings in Barbara Perry from “Centre on Hate, Bias and Extremism” at Ontario Tech to say
“As you know, the left in particular is vilified in many of these narratives and quite explicitly in an X post by comments by Trump yesterday, which really did put the blame fairly soundly at the feet of the left and of liberals and by extension, Democrats as well.”
Monday, June 23, 2025
Canada Signs Landmark EU Defence Pact, Joins $237B Arms Procurement Fund
Canada Signs Landmark EU Defence Pact, Joins $237B Arms Procurement Fund
Canada Signs Landmark EU Defence Pact, Joins $237B Arms Procurement Fund
BRUSSELS—Prime Minister Mark Carney cemented Canada’s strategic pivot toward European defence partnerships Monday, signing a historic security agreement with the European Union that includes participation in a €150 billion (C$237 billion) joint arms procurement fund. The pact, finalized at an EU-Canada summit in Brussels, signals reduced reliance on U.S. military suppliers amid escalating global tensions.
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