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The modernized definition expands the list of positions that count toward the total to include jobs like showrunner, special effects director and head of costuming.

The CRTC says those roles should be staffed by humans, not AI.

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Over the past few weeks alone, several AI leaders, including OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, began hinting that they expect governments to step in and bail out AI companies if and when the bubble bursts. After all, the U.S. government did exactly that in March of 2023 when Thiel's last big withdrawal of funds (from Silicon Valley Bank) precipitated a series of bank collapses.

With so much pension money and other public funds riding on AI stocks Carney could also decide to bail out AI giants and data centre builders with public funds, rather than take a precautionary tact and pull out investments now from over-bloated AI firms.

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The Alberta government has invoked the Charter’s notwithstanding clause to prevent court challenges to a trio of laws impacting transgender youth and adults.

The clause is part of a bill now before the house, and Premier Danielle Smith says the move is necessary to protect children’s health and well-being.

She says their health could be jeopardized if challenges to the laws are tied up in court for a long time.

The notwithstanding clause allows governments to override Charter rights if deemed necessary as a way to balance the authority of both politicians and the courts.

The clause relates to laws that put restrictions on student pronoun changes at school, on girls’ and women’s sports, and on medical therapies for young people looking to transition.

Two of those bills are facing court challenges on the grounds they are harmful and unconstitutional.

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Richard Falk and Hilal Elver were detained for approximately three hours at Pearson airport.

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Hollywood actor [and Tibet activist] Richard Gere says Canada should not pivot to a stronger relationship with China just because of its currently strained relationship with the United States.

He says he is worried about that strain but says that won’t last forever and it is problematic for Canada to make “corrections” in its relationship with China as a result of the issues with the U.S.

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"If you look what's happened around the world with the arrangements the Chinese have made, [it is clear that] they haven't turned on well for anybody," Gere said. "I'd be very, very sceptical of these arrangements."

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Gere was on Parliament Hill on what is known as Tibet lobby day, an annual event that advocates for the rights and freedoms of Tibetans.

Gere’s philanthropy work includes advocating for human rights in Tibet and supporting the Tibetan independence movement.

The Dalai Lama is the spiritual leader of Tibet and the head of Tibetan Buddhism who was forced into exile in 1959 after an uprising by Chinese troops.

Liberal MP James Maloney, whose Ontario constituency is home to the Tibetan Canadian Cultural Centre, welcomed Gere in a statement before question period today, before most MPs gave the actor a standing ovation.

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In the video, Gere warns of

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In Eidlin's opinion, the employer had little reason to meaningfully bargain with workers, knowing that in short order the government would intervene to end the strike and bail them out. "This employer was banking on the strike creating enough of a crisis to justify government intervention," Eidlin said.

The union's president echoed this sentiment, indicating that the impending law meant that the STM "no longer had any incentive to negotiate with us." As in so many examples over the past several years, government interference on the side of the employer undermined collective bargaining and shielded STM from the pressure of the union's strike.

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Canadian politicians have increasingly taken to social media to campaign as well as communicate with constituents, sharing updates on policies, local events, emergencies or government initiatives.

But stories have emerged of constituents being blocked by their representatives. Should Canadian politicians be free to block their own constituents?

Some politicians claim the blocking is to combat increased online harassment, while constituents have claimed that simply being critical of policies or initiatives is enough to get them blocked.

Some recent cases in Canada include federal Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault being asked to unblock Ezra Levant on X in 2023, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith blocking constituents on X in 2023 and Montréal Mayor Valérie Plante blocking comments on X and Instagram in 2024. In 2018, Ottawa Mayor Jim Watson was sued by three local Ottawa activists after blocking them on X.

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Canadian trade officials have launched anti-dumping and anti-subsidy investigations into Chinese-built truck bodies after imports surged more than tenfold in three years, hammering pricing and order books for Canadian manufacturers.

Chinese suppliers are allegedly selling bodies at deeply discounted prices and benefiting from government support, undercutting domestic builders serving OEM dealers, leasing companies and mid-sized fleets.

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Imports from China represented just 4% of Canada’s truck body volume in 2022. By the first half of 2025, they climbed to 54%. Domestic manufacturers reported price depression, lost sales, reduced capacity utilization and softer hiring as lower-priced imports gained traction.

The CBSA estimates preliminary dumping margins at 51.4% and subsidies worth 36.6% of export prices. It also triggered a Section 20 inquiry, signalling concerns that China’s truck body sector may not operate under market economy conditions — a move that could lead to higher duties.

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The Canadian International Trade Tribunal is reviewing whether the surge in imports is injuring domestic producers. A decision is due by late December. If injury is confirmed, provisional duties could be imposed as early as January, raising costs for importers and potentially tightening supply for fleets relying on lower-cost Chinese van and reefer bodies.

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Currently, there are 158 special import measures in force in Canada, covering a wide variety of industrial and consumer products. In 2024, these measures have directly helped to protect approximately 45,000 Canadian jobs and $18.4 billion in Canadian production.

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