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Foreign ‘adversaries’ may have leveraged ‘freedom movement’ to advance agendas: memo | Globalnews.ca
Foreign ‘adversaries’ may have leveraged ‘freedom movement’ to advance agendas: memo | Globalnews.ca: Unnamed foreign “adversaries” may have leveraged the Canadian “freedom movement” protests to advance their own interests, a newly-disclosed intelligence report suggest.

According to previously secret assessments by the Ontario Provincial
Police’s (OPP) intelligence branch, the “available information” on Feb.
19 suggested that foreign actors may have pushed support for the
movement, which fueled the convoy blockades in Ottawa and across the
country, “to protect or enhance their own strategic economic and
political interests.”
The report provides no proof of foreign involvement, and does not indicate where the OPP’s intelligence came from.
But
while February’s convoy protests and blockade enjoyed home-grown
support in Canada, the OPP assessment suggested the movement received
both encouragement and support from abroad – including from the United
States, the only country named in the assessment.
Ottawa denies transfer of Shaw wireless spectrum, threatening Rogers merger | Globalnews.ca
Ottawa denies transfer of Shaw wireless spectrum, threatening Rogers merger | Globalnews.ca:

The federal government says it will not approve the wholesale transfer of wireless spectrum licenses from Shaw to Rogers, threatening the proposed merger of the two telecommunications giants unless new conditions are met.
Innovation and Economic Development Minister François-Philippe
Champagne said Tuesday the decision, which he previously committed to
earlier this year, was meant to promote competition in the sector.
“I
will never waiver in my commitment to promote competition and make
wireless services more affordable for all Canadians,” he told reporters
at a brief press conference.
Rogers had been aiming to sell off
wireless spectrum licenses owned by Shaw’s Freedom Mobile to Quebecor’s
Videotron as part of its bid to buy Shaw for $26 billion. That agreement
was reached in order to address competition concerns.
Canada’s economy lost nearly $13B due to labour shortage, new report shows – National | Globalnews.ca

Canada’s economy lost
almost $13 billion over the past year due to a nationwide labour and
skill shortage in the manufacturing sector, a new report has found.
Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters’ (CME) annual labour survey of
563 manufacturers in 17 industries across the country found that almost
two thirds have lost or turned down contracts and experienced production
delays due to a lack of workers.
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The penalties and loss of sales resulting from these issues totalled $7.2 billion, according to the organization.
As
well, 43 per cent of companies have postponed or cancelled capital
projects because of the shortages, resulting in another $5.4 billion in
lost investment, said the CME.