Canadian crypto CEO slams ‘gatekeeping’ banks
A Canadian crypto CEO says Canadian banks are “gatekeeping” FinTechs to ensure banks remain the most profitable institutions in the world.
Alberta is actually paying back its debt
Alberta is doing something totally foreign to most countries and provinces: the government is actually paying back its debt.
Why is Sri Lanka on the brink of collapse?
Sri Lanka has been rocked by weeks of protests targeting the political establishment as the country roars towards a dire economic crisis.
Elon Musk makes $43 billion offer to buy Twitter
On April 14, tech giant Elon Musk made a roughly $43 billion offer to buy Twitter after becoming Twitter’s largest shareholder and rejecting a board seat.
Twitter stock continues to grow after Musk’s purchase
Twitter stock has risen by roughly 25 per cent following tech giant Elon Musk’s purchase of 9.2 per cent of the company’s shares.
Alberta brings forth a bill to attract cryptocurrency companies
Alberta’s Bill 13, the Financial Innovation Act, could create a “safe space” for up-and-coming tech companies in the province looking to develop cryptocurrency and blockchain technology.
Projected food shortages imminent, Trudeau says
Justin Trudeau told Canadians to prepare for food shortages just days before hiking the carbon tax.
THREAT TO THE DOLLAR: Putin wants “unfriendly” countries to pay in rubles, gold
Following much of the world’s severe sanctioning of Russia in the wake of the war in Ukraine, President Vladimir Putin announced that Russia would demand “unfriendly” countries pay for oil in rubles rather than USD or Euros.
INFLATION: Canadians worried they can’t feed their families
According to a new poll, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s runaway inflation has left Canadians worried they can’t feed their families this year.
Trudeau may be poised to pass Bill S233
After securing his defacto majority government with the help of the NDP, Trudeau’s now poised to pass Bill S233, ushering in a universal basic income.