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The Raptors Shake Up The Roster
Canada Leo Pi Canada Leo Pi

The Raptors Shake Up The Roster

The Raptors have made major changes to their roster before the trade deadline. Several new players have been added to the roster, and the only remaining player from the 2018–19 championship team is Chris Boucher. The Raptors have made multiple trades of star players and are hoping to rebuild to the level that they were once at.

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What is the Emergencies Act, and Why is it in the News Again?
Canada Dora Yuan Canada Dora Yuan

What is the Emergencies Act, and Why is it in the News Again?

Throughout February 2022, what started as a peaceful protest by Canadian truckers turned into nearly a month of rallying and blockades across Ottawa. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau invoked the Emergencies Act, a statute that grants the federal government additional powers in times of emergency. Canada’s federal court recently ruled that Trudeau’s invocation of the Act was unconstitutional.

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Coins for the King
Canada Eloise Lee Canada Eloise Lee

Coins for the King

On Sept. 8, 2022, Queen Elizabeth II passed away and His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales ascended to the Throne and became King Charles III. For 70 years, Canadian coins have featured the familiar face of Queen Elizabeth, but this era is coming to an end. The new coins will display Charles’ face in a new design.

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Alberta Deliberates Withdrawal From Canada’s Pension Plan
Canada Ruby Ellerman Canada Ruby Ellerman

Alberta Deliberates Withdrawal From Canada’s Pension Plan

During a public online consultation in late September, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith made a proposition to withdraw Alberta from the Canadian Pension Plan (CPP). Smith has expressed interest in transferring $334 billion, or 53 per cent of the CPP’s assets, into a 2027 provincial pension scheme that she predicts will result in bigger payments in retirement and lower premiums.

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Protests Occurring for SOGI Across Canada
Canada Mackenzie Chung Canada Mackenzie Chung

Protests Occurring for SOGI Across Canada

In late September of this year, the Vancouver Art Gallery was used as a midway point between two crowds with drastically contrasting views surrounding the topic of sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI).

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Greenbelt Controversy
Canada Andre Chen Canada Andre Chen

Greenbelt Controversy

In 2005, The Ontario government passed the Greenbelt Act to protect 2 million acres of land, with its primary objectives being to preserve farmland and reduce urban sprawl. On Nov. 4, 2022, Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Steve Clark revealed that 15 areas of the Greenbelt would be opened for the development of residences.

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Smoky Skies From Albertan Wildfires
Canada Miggie Wei Canada Miggie Wei

Smoky Skies From Albertan Wildfires

In the past decade, the number and severity of wildfires in Alberta have increased significantly. This year’s wildfires have burned 150 times more area than the previous 5 years combined, according to data from the Alberta government.

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Bill C-48: Strengthening Canada’s Bail System
Canada Jeffrey Chan Canada Jeffrey Chan

Bill C-48: Strengthening Canada’s Bail System

The Canadian federal government has introduced Bill C-48 in an effort to tighten up the bail system, after several high-profile violent crimes committed by repeat offenders, including the death of Ontario Provincial Police officer Constable Grzegorz (Greg) Pierzchala.

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New Canadian Passport Design Announced
Canada Julien Yuen Canada Julien Yuen

New Canadian Passport Design Announced

A redesign for the Canadian passport was announced by Minister of Immigration, Refugees, and Citizenship Sean Fraser on May 10. The new cover and pages showcase more of Canada’s natural features and wildlife with fewer historical images than the current design.

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Canadian Immigration Plans
Canada Aubrey Brandt Canada Aubrey Brandt

Canadian Immigration Plans

Canada’s 2023 to 2025 Immigration Levels Plan was released by Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship on Nov. 1, 2022. The plan set targets to welcome 465,000 residents in 2023, 485,000 residents in 2024, and 500,000 residents in 2025.

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