A Jewish Conservative candidate in Winnipeg, Marty Morantz, remains undeterred after several of his election signs were vandalized with antisemitic graffiti in a predominantly Jewish area. The defaced signs included derogatory terms and imagery reminiscent of Nazi propaganda, prompting an investigation by the Winnipeg Police Service. Morantz highlighted the troubling rise of antisemitism in Canada, linking the vandalism to broader societal issues, while emphasizing his commitment to the community and continuing his campaign despite the intimidation tactics.
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Why the digital services tax had to die for the Canada-U.S. trade deal to live
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney cancelled the planned Digital Services Tax (DST) just hours before its first payments were due, responding to U.S. President Donald Trump's threat to halt trade negotiations due to the tax's perceived discriminatory nature against U.S. tech firms. This decision aims to facilitate ongoing trade talks and pursue a multilateral solution for international taxation by the July 21, 2025 deadline. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Canada's Prime Minister Mark...
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