China’s National Economy Reached New Levels in 2022
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China’s National Economy Reached New Levels in 2022

China’s economy remained stable in 2022 with steady growth. According to the National Bureau of Statistics of China, the gross domestic product (GDP) was 121,020.7 billion yuan in 2022, an increase of 3.0 percent over last year at constant prices. Imports and exports of goods totaled  42,067.8 billion yuan,up 7.7 percent from the year before.The Read More…

Data Breach: Canada's Green Party Donor Information Accessible Online
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Green Party Donor Personal Information Accessible Online

The Canadian Green Party has recently come under fire for violating its own internal rules by posting sensitive member and supporter information online. The information, which was stored on a Google Drive, included personal contact information, as well as details about donations and membership status. “The need for improved privacy laws that better protect Canadians Read More…

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Family Love & Business Inspiration in Jaz and Dad Start a Lemonade Stand

Family Love & Business Inspiration in Jaz and Dad Start a Lemonade Stand Using the city of Brampton, Ontario, as a creative backdrop, Jasmine and Ryan Knight’s book presents us with a lesson in positive attitudes and business inspiration. The authors are a resourceful pair of father and daughter that have pooled their creative juices to Read More…

North Korea Imposes 5-Day Lockdown Due To Mysterious Respiratory Illness
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North Korea Imposes 5-Day Lockdown Due To Mysterious Respiratory Illness

North Korea has imposed a five-day lockdown due to a mysterious respiratory illness that has affected a significant number of citizens. The government has not released any official data on the number of cases or the severity of the illness, but reports indicate that the situation is serious. The government has stated that the illness Read More…

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NATO Allies Send Tanks To Ukraine, Russia Promises Swift Retaliation

After several discussions and objections, The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) countries have finalized deals to send tanks and other military equipment to Ukraine to help fight against the illegal war initiated by Russia. NATO’s involvement in Ukraine is to support the country in its efforts to maintain its territorial integrity and sovereignty. By providing Read More…

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Pope Francis Changes Catholic Tone On LGBTQ Relationships

Pope Francis, the leader of the Catholic Church, has made headlines recently for his comments on homosexuality. In a recent interview, he stated that “homosexuals have a right to be a part of the family” and that “they’re children of God and have a right to a family. Nobody should be thrown out or be Read More…

Home Depot Gives Facebook Canadian Purchasing Data, Without Consent
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Home Depot Gives Facebook Canadian Purchasing Data, Without Consent

In November 2021, the Canadian Privacy Commission (CPC) announced that it had found Home Depot to be in violation of Canada’s Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA) for knowingly turning over users’ data and email addresses to Facebook. The information was gathered from point-of-sale receipts at Home Depot stores. According to the CPC, Read More…

2 Interview Questions You Will Be Asked — Second Question
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2 Interview Questions You Will Be Asked — Second Question

In my last column, I discussed the question every interview starts with, “Walk me through your resume,” or “Tell me about yourself.” Essentially, you’re being asked, “What is your career story?” The second question, you’ll be asked if you’re employed at the time you’re interviewing, is fraught with the potential of sending the wrong message Read More…

Carbon Tax Rebate Cheque Go To Manitobans At The End Of The Month
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Carbon Tax Rebate Cheque Go To Manitobans At The End Of The Month

TDS News – On Thursday, the Manitoba government announced a $200-million carbon tax relief fund to provide financial assistance to 700,000 Manitobans affected by increased food and fuel costs. This includes seniors, singles and couples with or without children who lived in the province on Dec. 31, 2021, and whose family net income that year was less Read More…