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Jurgita Lapienyte, Editor-in-Chief at Cybernews
1-28-2026
'TikTok is finally a US-owned company. Initially, the executive order pushing for TikTok's ownership change in the US was meant to protect users. However, short video platforms will now potentially collect even more user data than they did before.
The app '
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1-28-2026
'"The significant increase in federal debt in recent years means more tax dollars will go towards paying interest and future generations are on the hook for today's spending," said Jake Fuss, Director of Fiscal Studies with the Fraser Institute and author o'
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Joshua Santos - CTV
12-23-2025
'Several tax changes will be implemented next year and will affect how much you take home after deductions.
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) revealed new federal tax brackets adjusted for inflation. The inflation amount used to index tax brackets in 2026 '
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Elianna Lev
12-23-2025
'The news that some travellers visiting the U.S. might soon be asked to share personal things like social media and email accounts has left many Canadians unsettled about what could happen at the border.
A notice published Wednesday in the U.S. Federal R'
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10-29-2025
'SURREY – People in Fraser Valley will benefit from enhanced imaging and faster scanning with new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology at Abbotsford Regional Hospital and Cancer Centre. The current MRI department is undergoing a $4.95 million upgrade'
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10-29-2025
'OTTAWA, ON, Oct. 21, 2025 -CNW- - Canada's chronic underinvestment in diagnostic imaging is taking a significant economic toll, costing the country $64 billion annually in lost GDP and forcing patients to wait up to three months for critical scans.
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9-24-2025
'Canada’s Recognition of Palestine: Implications for Peace and Muslim Perspectives
By [Author’s Name]
A Historic Announcement
On September 21, 2025, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced Canada’s formal recognition of the State of Palestine—a landmark s'
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9-24-2025
'VANCOUVER, BC, Oct. 21, 2025 -CNW- - Despite a relatively high level of spending, Canada has significantly fewer doctors, hospital beds, MRI machines and CT scanners compared to other countries with universal health care, finds a new study released today b'
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