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A CBC News investigation has found an Ontario woman, Jeanett Moskito, was caught 35 times for illegally taking payments from dozens of foreign workers in exchange for finding them jobs but is still open for business.  
  
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Canada is the world’s fourth largest oil producer because of Alberta’s oil sands, but 98% of its exports go to the U.S. The Trans Mountain pipeline expansion aims to change that and open up   
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Canada has long been celebrated for its welcoming stance towards immigrants, fostering a prosperous, multicultural society.   
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But in recent years, rising concerns over living costs and housing shortages have fuelled a mounting scepticism of the country’s mass immigration policies. Leyland Cecco spends time in Toronto – a rapidly growing city where rent is up more than 40% in just two years – to understand the sharp shift in opinion.   
  
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US President-elect Donald Trump has threatened "very high" tariffs on Denmark if it resists his effort to take control of Greenland, an autonomous Danish territory.  
   
Asked during a news conference Tuesday if he would rule out using military or economic force in order to take control of the strategically-important island, he said: "No, I can't assure you on either of those two."  
   
"I can say this, we need them for economic security," he said.  
   
Trump also said he would use "economic force" against Canada and called the US-Canada border an "artificially drawn line".  
   
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