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Alberta wagers allowing more online gambling operators will capture illicit market | CBC News

Alberta will soon expand its online gambling landscape to allow multiple players to operate legally, moving closer to a model used in Ontario. At present, the...

Canadians flagged at border for house-sitting say U.K. company misled them | CBC News

Some Canadians who tried to house-sit abroad say they were flagged and turned away at the U.S. border and now fear their ability to travel...

National standards needed for sports betting ads, researchers say | CBC News

Researchers are joining the call for national advertising standards to help dull the steep incline of gambling — especially in sports. After legalization in 2021, and...

Hydro Ottawa says ‘massive’ investment needed to meet electricity demands | CBC News

Hydro Ottawa says "enormous financial pressures" from severe weather and a greater reliance on electricity for heating and vehicles are forcing it to drastically scale up...

City to enter into LRT settlement talks for Stage 2 delays | CBC News

Ottawa city councillors have directed city manager Wendy Stephanson to proceed with a new round of light-rail transit settlement talks, while providing few details...

Can a Senate bill to regulate sports betting ads reach the finish line in this Parliament? | CBC News

A senator's push to curtail the unchecked promotion of sports betting is working its way through the legislative process, with the aim of establishing...

Canadian military should turn to private sector for space surveillance tech, MPs told | CBC News

The Canadian military could have modern satellite coverage in the Arctic a decade earlier than envisioned if the federal government is willing to follow...

Worried about foreign workers, Conservatives demand details of $15B Honda EV deal | CBC News

Conservative MPs are pushing Ottawa to release details of its agreement with Honda Canada to build a sprawling electric vehicle operation in southern Ontario —...

Quebec employers group worried ‘political’ immigration debate will hurt jobs | CBC News

The latest spat between Quebec and Ottawa over immigration is based on politics and not the reality of the labour market, says the head...

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