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The Beer Store has unveiled plans to shutter several Ontario locations in a move that signals a broader shift in its operating strategy. The decision, which will see closures roll out in August, is stirring mixed reactions as communities brace for the retail changes ahead.
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Global leaders have converged in Alberta for the G7 summit amid escalating Middle East tensions and tariff uncertainties. The arrival of world leaders has sparked heated discussions on energy security, with one observer noting that nothing says “summit” like geopolitical crises and global trade tug-of-wars. More...
At the G7 summit, former President Donald Trump’s unexpected return has stirred unease among global leaders. His provocative moves, including a controversial decision to deploy protesters, have added an unpredictable twist to the summit’s proceedings. Observers note that his antics are eliciting both bemusement and reluctant caution worldwide. More...
As Calgary braces for the arrival of world leaders at the G7 summit, hundreds of demonstrators rallied downtown and at designated protest zones. With security tightening, protesters expressed their discontent, turning the city into an arena of passionate dissent. Local authorities and organizers exchanged knowing glances amid the charged atmosphere. More...
In Ottawa, Canadian Finance Minister Carney welcomed U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer in a high-level meeting ahead of the G7 summit. The encounter underscored ongoing efforts to reinvigorate bilateral trade talks and deepen economic ties, setting a pragmatic tone while diplomatic maneuvering takes center stage. More...
In Alberta, Premier Danielle Smith defended her administration's decision mandating out‐of‐pocket payments for COVID‐19 vaccinations amid widespread criticism. The policy, targeting the most vulnerable amid fiscal constraints, has ignited debates over public health equity and government priorities while officials insist the move is meant to allocate resources more effectively. More...
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