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Oct 22, 2024 |
ep.bmj.com | Sudeep Shrestha |Giacomo Buratti |Reem Husseiny |Nicola Storring
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Oct 2, 2024 |
omnitv.ca | Giacomo Buratti
When Mark Gravoso arrived in Canada from the Philippines in 2017, he thought he would be a matter of months before he could start working as a registered nurse. He ended up waiting four years to obtain his licence, forcing him to take what he calls “survival jobs” to get by. And as the next federal election approaches, Gravoso, a first-time voter, shared why he will be supporting the Conservative Party led by Pierre Poilievre.
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Jul 15, 2024 |
omnitv.ca | Giacomo Buratti
Abisoye Akinpelu and her children were among the 25 immigrants at a Calgary citizenship ceremony on Saturday, ready to become Canadian citizens. “I feel so accomplished. It’s a long journey for us and it’s been filled with ups and downs, but it’s worth it,” Akinpelu, who came to Canada from Nigeria, said. Akinpelu says she enjoys Canada’s multicultural community, and how Canadians from different backgrounds can live peacefully together.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
omnitv.ca | Giacomo Buratti
Fresh off tabling Budget 2024 in the House of Commons yesterday, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland sat down with OMNI Filipino’s Rhea Santos for an exclusive interview to talk about a spending plan she says is “absolutely fiscally responsible.” “I think you are seeing the results,” she added, “in the fact that we are seeing inflation stabilize.” Just hours before the budget was unveiled, Statistics Canada said its consumer price index for March was just under...
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Apr 16, 2024 |
omnitv.ca | Giacomo Buratti
With billions of dollars in new spending announced today in the 2024 federal budget, Ottawa is attempting to try and tackle the housing affordability crisis, promising “fairness for every generation” with a new capital gains tax on the wealthy and big corporations. Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland vowed to not grow the deficit as she rolled out several new programs leading up to today, promising not to raise taxes on the middle class.
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