Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Jill Mahoney
Publication Date: August 17, 2025 - 19:13
Ontario real estate agents report fewer large cash transactions to FinTRAC
August 17, 2025
Ontario real estate agents reported just eight large cash transactions over the past year to the federal anti-money-laundering watchdog, according to new figures.
The multibillion-dollar real estate market is at high risk for money laundering, experts say.
However, the low number of reports – which is down substantially from previous years – could be due, at least in part, to brokerages implementing no-cash policies.
An editorial in the Canadian Medical Association Journal says the prevalence of sports betting ads in Canada is putting youth at risk.
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Guiding a group of 50 cat enthusiasts on a tour through Vancouver’s busy Mount Pleasant neighbourhood “is kind of like wrangling cats, which is a little ironic,” says Vancouver Cat Tour co-organizer Christine Hagemoen.Ms. Hagemoen and fellow co-organizer Perri Lo, who walks her own cat around the neighbourhood, noticed that there were a lot of cats in different apartment buildings. After discovering the Toronto cat tour via social media and accessing their step-by-step how-to guide, the Vancouver Cat Tour was born.
September 8, 2025 - 10:52 | Jennifer Gauthier | The Globe and Mail
A Montreal-based group has asked Mayor Valérie Plante to bar the Israel-Premier Tech cycling team from competing in the Grand Prix de Montréal on Sunday.Palestinian and Jewish Unity, or PAJU, is urging the city to exclude the squad, whose Canadian-Israeli co-owner, Sylvan Adams, has described the riders as ambassadors for Israel. Although, in the face of recent protests, the team has since described itself merely as a “professional cycling team.”
September 8, 2025 - 10:12 | | The Globe and Mail
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