Canadian expats in Ukraine say the situation on the ground is ‘calm,’ as many choose to ignore warnings from Global Affairs Canada to leave as the threat of war with Russia looms.
World leaders are waiting to see if Russian President Vladimir Putin would cast the die and order troops deeper into Ukraine, escalating the crisis between the two nations.
The Bank of Canada is signalling interest rates will rise soon, which has Canadians more worried than ever about the impact of higher borrowing costs on their pocketbooks.
Ontario’s financial watchdog says that overall, the province’s labour market has rebounded to pre-pandemic levels, but the recovery has been uneven across sectors and regions.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said up to 460 additional Canadian troops are also being sent to Latvia and the surrounding region to bolster NATO in the face of Russian aggression.
The likelihood of catastrophic wildfires globally could increase by more than 50 per cent by the turn of the century, according to a report from the United Nations.
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