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  • 19-Year-Old Walmart Employee Found Dead in Bakery Oven at Walmart: What Happened? A teenage female employee at Walmart was found dead inside a large commercial oven, prompting a police investigation.
  • Canada vs. China: Trade War Heats Up with New Chinese Investigation into Tariff Policies The Chinese government has retaliated against Canada's decision to impose new tariffs on Chinese-made EVs, aluminum, and steel.
  • You Won't Believe How This Guy Dealt with a Bear in His Garage! A video of a man in Canada calmly confronting and chasing away a black bear that intruded into his garage has gone viral.
  • Canada Shocks the USA: Historic Win on American Soil After 67 Years Under coach Jesse Marsch, Canada achieved its first away win against the U.S. in 67 years with a 2-1 victory.
  • Canadian Mining Giant Bets Big: $3.5 Billion Copper Investment Shakes Up Argentina First Quantum Minerals is investing $3.5 billion in Argentina's Taca Taca copper project, spurred by the suspension of the Cobre Panamá mine.
  • First Quantum Minerals Seeks $20 Billion in Compensation from Panama Over Cobre Panamá Mine Shutdown First Quantum Minerals seeks $20 billion from Panama for the shutdown of Cobre Panamá, affecting copper stockpile worth up to $340 million.
  • Canada Hits China Hard: New Tariffs on EVs, Steel, and Aluminum Set to Impact Trade Canada is imposing new tariffs on Chinese EVs, steel, and aluminum, aligning with U.S. and European actions amid trade tensions.
  • Canada on the Brink: Massive Railway Strike Could Cripple North American Supply Chains A Canadian railway strike could disrupt North American supply chains, notably in automotive, as Maersk halts rail cargo.
  • Canada’s Women Soccer Coach Bev Priestman Ousted After Olympic Drone Spying Scandal A team has been disqualified from the Paris Olympics for using drones to spy on their opponents' training sessions.
  • Top 10 Countries to Immigrate Revealed - USA Isn't One! According to the report, there were over 1.5 million searches related to "Immigration to Canada" in the past year.
  • Best Countries in the World Ranking: #3 Sweden, #2 Canada, and #1 Goes to... U.S. News & World Report recently surveyed various countries and announced the ranking of the best countries in the world.
  • Canada Mulls Tariffs on Chinese EV Amid Global Pressure The Canadian government is considering imposing tariffs on Chinese EVs, following the United States and the European Union (EU) lead.
  • Strike Alert! Canada's Second-Largest Copper Mine Faces Shutdown Canada's second-largest Gibraltar copper-molybdenum mine is on the verge of production suspension. A ...
  • Razor Blades Found in Chinese Woman's Bag at Incheon Airport An investigation has been initiated following the discovery of multiple concealed razor blades in the luggage of a Chinese woman passing through Incheon Airport. According to the Incheon Airport Police on the 19th, around 4:45 PM on the 12th, a security screening officer at Incheon Airport Terminal 2 transfer area caught an 80-year-old Chinese woman […]
  • Tesla Lowers FSD Subscription Price in North America Tesla has halved the subscription fee for its Full Self-Driving (FSD) system in North America. Tesla announced on the 13th (local time) that it has reduced the subscription price for its fully autonomous driving system in the United States and Canada. This move is interpreted as stimulating sales amidst weak demand and price competition. According […]
  • Airbus Workers in Canada Propose New Deal, Company Willing to Negotiate Airbus Canada factory workers are proposing another negotiation. According to an official, amidst declining productivity at the Montreal factory, which is gearing up to increase the assembly of Airbus’s smallest commercial jet, they were considering a new contract proposal by Airbus workers. According to Reuters, Airbus and the union failed to reach an agreement after […]
  • Canada Tightens Review of Foreign Investment in AI and Quantum Computing [TheGuru=Sungil Hong] The Canadian government is strengthening its review of foreign capital investments. The move is being analyzed as a step in line with the United States' efforts to curb China. According to industry reports on the 31st, the Canadian government has decided to conduct a strict review of foreign investment proposals in sensitive sectors. The Canadian government released a statement to that effect on Sept. 26 (local time). The move is in response to the recent amendments to the Investment Canada Act. The revised Investment Canada Act requires foreign companies that want to acquire companies in sensitive sectors to notify the Canadian government before the deal is finalized. The sensitive sectors identified by the Canadian government include artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing, and space technology. Under the enhanced measures, the Canadian government can restrict access to foreign investors seeking to acquire companies in these sectors during the review period. Even if the acquisition is finalized, investors may not have access to the acquired company's data and assets. China has been blamed for the Canadian government's tightening of the review process, which had been open to foreign investment. In fact, last year, the Canadian government ordered Chinese investors to divest their stakes in three lithium companies. Industry analysts believe that Canada is following in the footsteps of the United States, which is wary of China's growing influence. The Canadian government has also mentioned the possibility of expanding the scope of the regulation to other sectors in the future, so the scope of the regulation will be closely watched...
  • Plan Your Trips Around These 10 Must-See International Festivals Traveling during local festivals can add unique experiences to your trips. Consider these festivals from Taiwan to Mexico.

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