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The federal government’s enthusiasm for laying sanctions on thousands of foreigners has made it harder for Canadians to understand and comply with the sanctions regime and exposes Ottawa to lawsuits, an internal review says.The findings come as the Conservatives call for Canada to slap sanctions on those behind transnational repression.“The urgency and frequency of new sanctions packages put intense pressure on operations, limited the ability to conduct research to further support listings and other decisions, and created legal risks,” reads the internal evaluation report dated March,...
September 16, 2025 - 09:41 | Dylan Robertson | The Globe and Mail
The City of Vaughan has formally dropped its use of automated speed enforcement cameras as Ontario’s premier urges municipalities that have them to end the “tax grab.”
September 16, 2025 - 09:37 | Aaron D’Andrea | Global News - Canada
The City of Vaughan has formally dropped its use of automated speed enforcement cameras as Ontario’s premier urges municipalities that have them to end the “tax grab.”
September 16, 2025 - 09:37 | Aaron D’Andrea | Global News - Ottawa
Enerflex Ltd. EFX-T has named Paul Mahoney as the company’s new president and chief executive, effective Sept. 29.Mahoney was group president, production and automation technologies at ChampionX Corp., which was acquired earlier this year by SLB SLB-N.Enerflex board chair Kevin Reinhart says Mahoney, who will also join the company’s board, is an accomplished and seasoned executive with broad industry experience.
September 16, 2025 - 09:21 | | The Globe and Mail
Simple and economical A/C  Q Is there a simple, economical alternatives to central air conditioning for keeping our house cool? Where we live in Canada summers aren’t always hot enough to need A/C, but my husband has breathing issues when it gets humid and we’re looking for economical temperature and humidity relief when needed.  A […]
September 16, 2025 - 09:17 | Paul Welch | Ottawa Citizen
Premier Danielle Smith and her Alberta Next panel met another friendly audience at a packed town hall in Airdrie on Monday night, where the crowd cheered for separation and voted enthusiastically for the province’s proposals for greater autonomy from Ottawa.Only after passing through buttoned-down security, the crowd of about 550 people packed the city community centre with 150 people lodged in an overflow room equipped with a television.
September 16, 2025 - 09:10 | Matthew Scace | The Globe and Mail