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Canada, Eastern box turtle
Woman caught smuggling 29 protected turtles from US to Canada
A woman from Hong Kong has pleaded guilty in Vermont for trying to smuggle 29 protected turtles from the United States into Canada.
Woman pleads guilty to trying to smuggle 29 turtles across a Vermont lake into Canada by kayak
A woman from China has pleaded guilty to attempting to smuggle 29 eastern box turtles, a protected species, across a Vermont lake into
Canada
by kayak BURLINGTON, Vt. -- A woman from China pleaded guilty on Friday to attempting to smuggle 29 eastern box ...
Woman pleads guilty to trying to smuggle 29 turtles into Canada by kayak
A woman from China has pleaded guilty to attempting to smuggle 29 eastern box turtles, a protected species, across a Vermont lake into Canada by kayak.
Woman pleads guilty to trying to smuggle 29 protected turtles into Canada from U.S.
A woman from China pleaded guilty on Friday to attempting to smuggle 29 eastern box turtles, a protected species, across a Vermont lake into Canada by kayak. Wan Yee Ng, 41, was arrested on the morning of June 28 at an Airbnb in Canaan,
Chinese Woman Caught Trying to Smuggle Dozens of Turtles from US to Canada by Inflatable Kayak
A woman from Hong Kong pleaded guilty to trying to smuggle 29 endangered turtles from the U.S. into Canada using an inflatable kayak.
Canada, jobs
Canada's jobless rate dips in Sept, weakens case for 50 bps rate cut
Canada's economy added a net 46,700 jobs in September, more than forecast, while the jobless rate unexpectedly decreased for the first time in 8 months to 6.5%, data showed on Friday.
Canada's Job Market Surprises with September Gains
Canada's economy added a net 46,700 jobs in September, leading to an unexpected decrease in the unemployment rate to 6.5%. The robust jobs data have reduced the likelihood of a larger-than-usual interest rate cut by the Bank of Canada,
Canada adds 47,000 jobs, unemployment falls to 6.5%
Jobs are growing, but can’t match population Marc Desormeaux, Principal Economist Desjardins talks with Financial Post's Larysa Harapyn about how jobs are growing, but can't match population. Canada’s economy added 47,
A ‘weak’ La Niña is likely
A ‘weak’ La Niña is likely as Canada heads into this winter
La Niña occurs when sea surface temperatures around the equator in the eastern Pacific Ocean run at least 0.5°C colder than normal for several consecutive months. This developing La Niña would likely be weak and short-lived, only lasting through the end of winter before we return to neutral conditions in time for next spring.
La Niña expected to form just in time for winter in Canada
Canada needs to keep up its presence in Southeast Asia if it wants to benefit from the region's economic boom, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said as he wrapped up his visit to Laos. Trudeau participated in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Summit this week,
Weak La Niña May Emerge And Still Influence This Winter
An updated outlook says La Niña is still expected to emerge and persist, but it could be weak and have less influence on weather conditions this winter. Here’s the latest.
TD Bank, US and Canada
US: Canada bank made itself 'convenient for criminals'
TD Bank will pay $3bn and has pleaded guilty to criminal charges stemming from failures to prevent money laundering.
For Canada’s TD Bank, the US has become more rags than riches
Canada’s second-largest bank this week agreed to pay $3.09bn in fines to the US government and pleaded guilty to charges that it failed to prevent money laundering. The fine is the largest ever levied under the US Bank Secrecy Act and represents about a third of TD’s net income last year.
TD Bank was a safe haven for criminals, feds say — and will pay $3 billion for it
Toronto-Dominion Bank was hit with a total of $3.09 billion in fines from U.S. regulators and agreed to a limit on its growth after pleading guilty to failing to curb financial crimes in its systems.
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Canada's jobless rate unexpectedly dips in Sept as job gains top forecast
Canada's economy added a net 46,700 jobs in September, more than forecasts, while the jobless rate unexpectedly decreased for ...
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Canada's Adam Svensson trails leader by 1 stroke at Black Desert Championship
Adam Svensson of Surrey, B.C., shoots 2-under 69 in the 2nd round of the Black Desert Championship which was suspended due to ...
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N.J. man accused of transporting 9 people who snuck across U.S.-Canada border
A 43-year-old New Jersey man is facing a federal charge accusing him of transporting nine citizens of Ireland who illegally ...
greenmarketreport
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StateHouse files for bankruptcy in Canada, officially enters US receivership
StateHouse and its lenders also this week officially agreed to appoint a receiver to maintain the company's California ...
AeroTime
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Air Canada strike threat recedes as two-thirds of pilots back over 40% wage rise
Air Canada pilots have backed a wage rise of nearly 42% over four years in a vote that looks set to close a difficult chapter ...
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Coldplay US and Canada tickets are sold out: Where to buy them, including newly added shows
“Since kicking off in March 2022, the Music Of The Spheres World Tour has sold over 10 million tickets across Europe, North ...
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PHOTOS: Exceptional solar storm sparks stunning auroras across Canada
A powerful coronal mass ejection (CME) took place on Tuesday and rapidly reached our planet’s geomagnetic field on Thursday, ...
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