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The federal budget s new tax on luxury cars is just a smokescreen

The federal budget s new tax on luxury cars is just a smokescreen
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Surrey hospital plan braces for impact as COVID-19 cases set to explode

Surrey hospital plan braces for impact as COVID-19 cases set to explode Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Rafal Gerszak/For The Globe and Mail Surrey has been Ground Zero for the pandemic in B.C. almost since the start. And Surrey Memorial Hospital is at the centre of it. Last week, the hospital began to cancel a small number of surgeries as a record number of patients were taken into critical care. This is British Columbia’s second-largest hospital, with the busiest emergency department in the province, and while the beds are not all full, the capacity to treat patients is at the limits. It is a forewarning for B.C.’s health care system.

Review urges culture shift in Toronto police after failures in investigating Bruce McArthur murders

The Globe and Mail Justin Ling Published April 13, 2021 MARK BLINCH/Reuters The Toronto Police Service needs a culture shift to deal with “profound systemic failures” that led to serial killer Bruce McArthur stalking the city’s LGBTQ community for nearly eight years before being caught, according to an external review into the police investigation. The review, by retired Ontario Court of Appeal Justice Gloria Epstein, was launched in 2018 to examine how police handled the cases of eight men Mr. McArthur murdered between 2010 and 2017 in the city’s Gay Village. It was expanded to look at two cases from 2017: the botched search for Tess Richey, and Alloura Wells, a transgender woman whose death remains unexplained.

BMO CEO Darryl White urges regulators to prepare measures to cool the housing market

The Globe and Mail Bookmark Please log in to listen to this story. Also available in French and Mandarin. Log In Create Free Account Getting audio file . This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy. Full Disclaimer Dario Ayala/For The Globe and Mail The chief executive of Bank of Montreal says policy makers and regulators should “plan urgently” in case they need to step in to help cool overheating housing markets – but adds that they should wait and see what happens in the coming weeks. Markets in some parts of Canada are “literally evolving weekly,” Darryl White said in an interview Wednesday after BMO’s annual shareholders meeting. Some of the activity comes from demand that has been pulled forward amid the pandemic, adding fuel to the typically busy spring season, he said. And while there is “a reasonable supply” of new listings, too few new homes are being built, he said, leaving “an imbalance” with ri

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