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OTTAWA — Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney says Canada didn't live up to its values on immigration over the last few years as it allowed more people into the country than it could absorb. Carney, who is currently a special adviser to the Liberal party, made those comments during an event in Ottawa held by Cardus, a Christian think tank. Carney says Canada let newcomers down by admitting more workers and students than it could provide for, including with housing, health care and social services. Earlier this fall, the Liberal government announced a plan to significantly reduced its immigration target for permanent residents and to dramatically scale back the number of temporary residents in Canada. Those changes came about after a period of strong population growth that led to mounting criticism of the Liberal government's immigration policies. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has acknowledged that the federal government did not get the balance right on immigration after the COVID-19 pandemic. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 27, 2024. Nojoud Al Mallees, The Canadian Press

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HyperLocal Don't miss out on the headlines from HyperLocal. Followed categories will be added to My News. These matters will be heard in Sunshine Magistrates' Court today: Today's court listings are published as part of News Corporation's commitment to public interest journalism and are compiled from information made publicly available by the courts in each State and territory. The list is a public record of people appearing before the relevant court and there is no suggestion whatsoever of any wrongdoing by anyone named in these lists. Beans Technology Pty Ltd Beazley, Ben Beazley, Ben Erskin, Henrietta Kowalski, Kryszof Jordan, Benjamin West, Damian Robert Etimani, Simon Mez, Warren Peter Amato, Peni Brown, Ricky Brown, Ricky Brown, Ricky Etimani, Simon Chow, Ervein Javed, Saad Lai, Phat Balshaw, Jackson Neale, Kimberly Marsh, Joseph Webb, Shane Victor Sergiou, Peter Bowen, Bradley Bowen, Bradley Akok, Ngor Mudliar, Alin Naeck, Jayganaden Purcell, Rudy Singh, Manpreet Hallinan, Tyson Corevski, Tony Amato, Peni Amato, Peni Nguyen, Minh Bami, Richard Murdoch, Rebecca Davey, Joanne Abrahm, David Sergiou, Peter Ferguson, Terry Mark Zulfija, Penny Tenerezza, Riccardo Sheikh, Ahmed Nur Abraham, Blessed Ashard-Moore, Rebecca Kapoor, Vivek Day, Kristy Ann Kowalski, Krzysztof Cauchi, Jeffrey Slat, Robert Brown, Ricky Uppal, Gaganpreet Mudliar, Alin Marinelli, Maurice Baird, Victoria Batty, Matthew Morrison, Tamika Abdullah, Lina Bekut-Smoult, Dusanka Daytha, Kiran Daytha, Kiran Zagami, Dean Murphy, Christine Parker, Jack Else, Shaun Kowalski, Krzysztof Wells, Chantelle Cauchi, Jeffrey Desilva, Tyler Tong, Bol Chol Topal, Ann-Marie Tran, Thein Houng Arop, Madut Aropp, Madut Aropp, Madut Mudliar, Alin Alton, Bradley Doolan, Chris James Christov, Jennifer Lai, Phat Kowalski, Krzysztof Kowalski, Krysztof Nguyen, Thinh Parker, Jack Parker, Jack Bailey, Nicholas James Magayane, Espoir Townsend, Lisa Hassan, Feriha Batty, Matthew Cave, Matthew Mclarty, Ty Calderon, Ruben Johnson, Kane Hester, Paul Kowalski, Krzysztof Kacinari, Armando Ferguson, Terry Ferguson, Terry Mez, Warren Carlin, Chris Else, Shaun Robert Wilson, Bailey Uppal, Gaganpreet Kaur Deng, Faiza Anwari, Sayed Asad Jafari, Hussain Kowalski, Krzysztof Ferguson, Terry Mark Majok, Majok Thompson, Blake Kacinari, Armando Fawcett, Wade Majok, Majok Mudliar, Alin Sammut, Rachael Mudliar, Alin Dawam, Yout Vu, Dung Deng, Majok Majok Cauchi, Jeffrey Dawam, Yout Kuer, Deng Elliott, Amanda Aropp, Madut Aropp, Madut Carruthers, Simon Daytha, Kiran Mathieson, Scott Daytha, Kiran Manouk, Mayong Mudliar, Alin Cauchi, Jeffrey Blanchonette, James Bruce Beazley, Ben Presta, Shanella Mez, Warren Peter Dawam, Yout Dawam, Yout Beazley, Ben Beazley, Ben Beazley, Ben Mez, Warren Manouk, Mayong Chee, Shaun Michael Amato, Peni Dawam, Yout Singh, Amninder Paull, Mathew Tran, Dung Dawam, Yout Vigeneashwaran, Pooja Abbott, Christopher Moore, Rebecca Tran, Dung Van Brown, Cowen Stewart, Michelle Tariq, Umar Wiliams-Farmilo, Nellie Willis, Robert Purcell, Rudy William Awad, Maged Beazley, Ben Leivers, Kristian Irvine, Nathan Deng, Aguek Portelli, Adrian Portelli, Adrian Deng, Aquek Deng, Aguek Tuimaseve, Akeripa Deng, Aguek Ferguson, Terry Mark El-Chikhani, Michel Beazley, Ben Sobat, Milos Beazley, Benjamin Nguyen, Vu Huy Nicholson, Joshua Al Dahan, Ali Beazley, Ben Beazley, Ben Kur, Abraham Purcell, Rudy Purcell, Rudy Mathieson, Nigel Akok, Ngor Deng, Thokbany Akok, Ngor Anwari, Sayed Quach, Khai Shilling, Vanessa Kur, Abraham Presta, Shanella Tasevski, Robert Kur, Abraham Brancatella, Roberto Dawam, Yout Amato, Peni The previous court list article for Sunshine Magistrates' Court can be viewed here . More related stories HyperLocal Here’s what you can expect with today’s Wyndham weather As we move into summer what can locals expect today? We have the latest word from the Weather Bureau. Read more HyperLocal Everybody appearing at Werribee Magistrates’ Court, Tuesday, December 10 Here is a list of matters listed at Werribee Magistrates' Court on Tuesday. Read more

NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks climbed Thursday after market superstar Nvidia and another round of companies said they’re making even fatter profits than expected. The S&P 500 pulled 0.5% higher after flipping between gains and losses several times during the day. Banks, smaller companies and other areas of the stock market that tend to do best when the economy is strong helped lead the way, while bitcoin briefly broke above $99,000. Crude oil, meanwhile, continued to rise. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 461 points, or 1.1%, and the Nasdaq composite edged up by less than 0.1%. Nvidia rose just 0.5% after beating analysts’ estimates for profit and revenue yet again, but it was still the strongest force pulling the S&P 500 upward. It also gave a forecast for revenue in the current quarter that topped most analysts’ expectations due to voracious demand for its chips used in artificial-intelligence technology. Its stock initially sank in afterhours trading Wednesday following the release of the results. Some investors said the market might have been looking for Nvidia’s revenue forecast to surpass expectations by even more. But its stock recovered in premarket trading Thursday, and Wedbush analyst Dan Ives said it was another “flawless” profit report provided by Nvidia and CEO Jensen Huang, whom Ives calls “the Godfather of AI.” The stock meandered through Thursday as well, dragging the S&P 500 and other indexes back and forth. How Nvidia’s stock performs has more impact than any other because it’s grown into Wall Street’s most valuable company at roughly $3.6 trillion. The frenzy around AI is sweeping up other stocks, and Snowflake jumped 32.7% after reporting stronger results for the latest quarter than analysts expected. The company, whose platform helps customers get a better view of all their silos of data and use AI, also reported stronger revenue growth than expected. BJ’S Wholesale Club rose 8.3% after likewise delivering a bigger profit than expected. That may help calm worries about how resilient U.S. shoppers can remain, given high prices across the economy and still-high interest rates. A day earlier, Target tumbled after reporting sluggish sales in the latest quarter and giving a dour forecast for the holiday shopping season. It followed Walmart , which gave a much more encouraging outlook. Nearly 90% of the stocks in the S&P 500 ended up rising Thursday, and the gains were even bigger among smaller companies. The Russell 2000 index of smaller stocks jumped a market-leading 1.7%. Google’s parent company, Alphabet, helped keep indexes in check. It fell 4.7% after U.S. regulators asked a judge to break up the tech giant by forcing it to sell its industry-leading Chrome web browser. In a 23-page document filed late Wednesday, the U.S. Department of Justice called for sweeping punishments that would include restrictions preventing Android from favoring its own search engine. Regulators stopped short of demanding Google sell Android but left the door open to it if the company’s oversight committee continues to see evidence of misconduct. All told, the S&P 500 rose 31.60 points to 5,948.71. The Dow jumped 461.88 to 43,870.35, and the Nasdaq composite added 6.28 to 18,972.42. In the crypto market, bitcoin eclipsed $99,000 for the first time before pulling back toward $98,000, according to CoinDesk. It’s more than doubled so far this year, and its climb has accelerated since Election Day. President-elect Donald Trump has pledged to make the country “the crypto capital of the planet” and create a “strategic reserve” of bitcoin. Bitcoin got a further boost after Gary Gensler, the chair of the Securities and Exchange Commission, said Thursday he would step down in January . Gensler has pushed for more protections for crypto investors. Bitcoin and related investment have a notorious history of big price swings in both directions. MicroStrategy, a company that’s been raising cash expressly to buy bitcoin, saw an early Thursday gain of 14.6% for its stock quickly disappear. It finished the day with a loss of 16.2%. In the oil market, a barrel of benchmark U.S. crude rose 2% to bring its gain for the week to 4.8%. Brent crude, the international standard, climbed 1.8%. Oil has been rising amid escalations in the Russia-Ukraine war. In stock markets abroad, shares of India’s Adani Enterprises plunged 22.6% Thursday after the U.S. charged founder Gautam Adani in a federal indictment with securities fraud and conspiracy to commit securities and wire fraud. The businessman and one of the world’s richest people is accused of concealing that his company’s huge solar energy project on the subcontinent was being facilitated by an alleged bribery scheme. Stock indexes elsewhere in Asia and Europe were mixed. In the bond market, the yield on the 10-year Treasury inched up to 4.43% from 4.41% late Wednesday following some mixed reports on the U.S. economy. One said fewer U.S. workers applied for unemployment benefits last week in the latest signal that the job market remains solid. Another report, though, said manufacturing in the mid-Atlantic region unexpectedly shrank. Sales of previously occupied homes, meanwhile, strengthened last month by more than expected. AP Business Writers Matt Ott and Yuri Kageyama contributed.Leo Wealth LLC Has $9.57 Million Holdings in NVIDIA Co. (NASDAQ:NVDA)

Microsoft says it’s built an Xbox game store on Android but can’t launch itEL SEGUNDO — Running back J.K. Dobbins suffered a sprained knee during the Chargers’ loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night and is likely to be sidelined for Sunday’s game against the Atlanta Falcons. Coach Jim Harbaugh said Wednesday he “didn’t really know how to categorize” the injury, however. “He’s working through something with his knee,” Harbaugh added. The NFL Network, citing an unnamed source, said Dobbins would be out this week. Dobbins gained 40 yards on six carries before he was sidelined in the second quarter of the Chargers’ 30-23 loss on Monday. The Chargers turned to Gus Edwards and Hassan Haskins in Dobbins’ absence in the second half, but relied almost exclusively on their passing game after trailing 14-13 at halftime. The Chargers (7-4) rushed only five times in the second half. Overall, Edwards had nine carries for 11 yards and one touchdown and Haskins had one carry for 3 yards. Quarterback Justin Herbert rushed four times for 29 yards and one touchdown, a 5-yard scramble on the Chargers’ first drive of the game. Edwards’ 1-yard touchdown run came on their final possession. “Gus is heating up,” Harbaugh said. “Great to have him back in there.” Edwards has rushed for 206 yards and one touchdown on 63 carries in seven games, spending four games on injured reserve because of an ankle injury. Harbaugh was uncertain whether Dobbins’ injury would force him onto the injured reserve list and a minimum of a four-game layoff. “Don’t know that yet,” Harbaugh said of the possibility of Dobbins going on IR. Haskins has rushed for 26 yards and one touchdown on 13 carries, primarily playing an impactful role on special teams. Rookie Kimani Vidal, another possible replacement for Dobbins, has rushed for 44 yards on 18 carries and caught three passes for 49 yards and one touchdown. Dobbins has rushed for a team-leading 766 yards (fourth in the AFC) and eight touchdowns on 156 carries. He and Edwards signed with the Chargers in the offseason as free agents after starting their careers with the Ravens. Dobbins, 25, has had an injury-plagued career, but hasn’t missed a game so far this season. His 2023 season ended early after he sustained a torn Achilles tendon in the Ravens’ season opener. Herbert is the Chargers’ second-leading rusher with 211 yards and two touchdowns on 45 carries, most coming on scrambles away from on-rushing defenders. He set a career-high with a 38-yard scramble in the first quarter of the Chargers’ 26-8 victory over the New Orleans Saints on Oct. 27. Cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. hasn’t played since the Chargers’ loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 3, placed on injured reserve because of a shoulder injury. Harbaugh declined to speculate whether Samuel would be sidelined for the remainder of the season, referring questions to Samuel. Samuel isn’t required to speak to reporters while on IR. So, his extended absence has been something of a mystery. However, his absence has opened the door for rookies Cam Hart and Tarheeb Still to move into the starting lineup. Hart is sidelined by an ankle injury that required him to wear a protective boot while watching Monday’s game from the sideline. Still has been a reliable fill-in with 33 tackles and one interception. “No, I don’t expect him back this week,” Harbaugh said of Samuel. Related Articles In somewhat related moves, the Chargers placed cornerback Eli Apple on injured reserve because of a hamstring injury suffered against the Ravens. They also claimed safety Marcus Maye off of waivers. Maye played 11 games this season with the Miami Dolphins, who cut him earlier this week. Maye started three games and had 30 tackles overall for the Dolphins. Wide receiver DJ Chark Jr. started the season on injured reserve, but he hasn’t cracked the lineup consistently after recovering from a hip injury. Chark was active for only one game this season, the Chargers’ Nov. 10 victory over the Tennessee Titans , and he was on the field for only one snap. “The opportunity is there, the opportunity is there,” Harbaugh said of Chark, a seven-year NFL veteran. “I really like what I see. Every week, there’s an opportunity. Opportunities are guaranteed, and DJ has the license and opportunity to take advantage of that opportunity.”

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