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  • Internal report finds major flaws in program to recruit foreign nurses to Quebec

    Internal report finds major flaws in program to recruit foreign nurses to Quebec

    Foreign nurses recruited to Quebec through a provincial government program faced “major obstacles” upon their arrival, including a lack of housing, child care and transportation, according to an internal report.  A rigorous training schedule, culture shock and fear of failure caused severe stress among the recruits, says the report produced by the province’s Immigration Department.…

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    Mar 25, 2025 11:18 AM
  • 23andMe files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as co-founder and CEO Wojcicki resigns

    23andMe files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as co-founder and CEO Wojcicki resigns

    23andMe has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and its co-founder and CEO has resigned as the struggling genetic testing company continues its push to cut costs. The company said Sunday that it will look to sell “substantially all of its assets” through a court-approved reorganization plan. The San Francisco-based company also said Anne Wojcicki…

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    Mar 24, 2025 6:22 PM
  • Tax season is a prime time for scams. IRS uncertainty could add to the issues this year

    Tax season is a prime time for scams. IRS uncertainty could add to the issues this year

    NEW YORK (AP) — There’s a lot of information (and money) on the table during tax season. That also makes it a prime time for scams. Year-round, fraudsters may use a handful of common tactics to try to steal your identity, money or other sensitive information. As you prepare your annual tax return, due April…

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    Mar 24, 2025 6:21 PM
  • Wildly swinging oil prices will continue, and provinces like N.L. can gain

    ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — As the COVID-19 pandemic sent oil prices plummeting to historic lows, emails obtained by The Canadian Press show Newfoundland and Labrador was quietly bracing for two of its offshore oilfields to be abandoned by their owners. And as the province watches those same companies this year report staggering profits, experts say fossil fuel-producing…

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    Feb 21, 2023 10:56 PM
  • Mormon church fined $5M for obscuring size of portfolio

    SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and its investment arm have been fined $5 million for using shell companies to obscure the size of the portfolio under church control, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission announced Tuesday. The faith, widely known as the Mormon church, maintains billions of…

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    Feb 21, 2023 6:12 PM
  • Manitoba government’s cost of mailing out cheques continues to rise

    WINNIPEG — The Manitoba government has been mailing out cheques to people in recent years to help with issues ranging from property taxes to inflation to the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. And the cost of printing those cheques and putting them in the mail — not including the cost of the benefits themselves —…

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    Feb 19, 2023 10:52 PM
  • FBI records deepen mystery of dig for Civil War-era gold

    CLEARFIELD, Pa. (AP) — The court-ordered release of a trove of government photos, videos, maps and other documents involving the FBI’s secretive search for Civil War-era gold has a treasure hunter more convinced than ever of a coverup — and just as determined to prove it. Dennis Parada waged a legal battle to force the…

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    Feb 18, 2023 6:35 AM
  • Watchdog report blasts RCMP failures investigating missing Saskatchewan woman

    SASKATOON — Amanda Michayluk’s final moments were spent walking alone in the cold and snow through a Saskatchewan field as her family anxiously waited for an RCMP search and rescue team that would never arrive. A scathing report from the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP says officers responding to calls for help…

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    Feb 17, 2023 10:45 PM
  • MPs ask CSIS to help them spot foreign interference

    OTTAWA — Some members of Parliament say they have no idea how to spot foreign interference, as Canada’s spy agency warns that all elected officials are targets for hostile states. “There is not clarity, quite frankly, around what MPs and their parties can do to protect themselves,” NDP MP Rachel Blaney told CSIS officials on…

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    Feb 16, 2023 11:54 AM
  • Victoria officer’s lost notebook obtained by criminals, used in alleged offence: cops

    Victoria Police are warning dozens of people that their names and other personal information contained in an officer’s lost notebook are now being “circulated among the criminal element.” Victoria Police Chief Const. Del Manak said Thursday the officer’s notebook was lost for five days in December, but his office only learned of the loss and…

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    Feb 16, 2023 8:59 AM
  • From Star Wars to swordfish ‘sensitivities,’ here’s why the government deletes tweets

    OTTAWA — When it comes to government information, there is no shortage of sensitive matters. As it turns out, a “fun fact” about ocean critters is on the list. Fisheries and Oceans Canada tweeted about the parasites that plague swordfish last November. Two days later, the tweet was deleted. The reason? “Sensitivities about the parasites,”…

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    Feb 15, 2023 12:01 AM
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