Canadian Lawmakers Publish Report Defending And Supporting Crypto, Coinbase Approves
A Canadian House committee published a report on Wednesday providing 16 recommendations for how the nation’s government should regulate the ...
Read moreA Canadian House committee published a report on Wednesday providing 16 recommendations for how the nation’s government should regulate the ...
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Read moreThe government should recognize blockchain as an emerging industry with "significant" long-term economic and job creation opportunities, a lawmaker committee ...
Read moreCanadian citizens are being advised to double-check crypto trading service providers, as the platforms may be using “fictitious” regulatory bodies ...
Read moreThe University of Toronto plans to launch an independent XRP Ledger (XRPL) validator, Ripple announced June 12, as the university ...
Read moreToronto, Ontario, Canada, June 08, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- One in 10 Canadians aged 16 and older (about 3 million ...
Read moreThe 1969 Canadian penny, also known as the one-cent coin, was issued as part of Canada’s currency system. Here are ...
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Read moreGlobal pension funds such as Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan and Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ) are turning ...
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