2025-1-7 18:39 |
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation at a Jan. 6 press conference.
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced his resignation at a Jan. 6 press conference.
origin »Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s exit has put attention on opposition leader Pierre Poilievre, who has a history of pro-crypto comments.
2025-1-7 05:27 | |
Polymarket bettors predicted Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau would resign by week’s end, but local outlets believe his exit may happen sooner.
2025-1-7 17:21 | |
The Canadian government of British Columbia is advancing measures to regulate electricity consumption by cryptocurrency miners due to concerns about high energy use and limited economic benefits. On April 11, Josie Osborne, Minister of Energy, Mines and Low Carbon Innovation,…
2024-4-12 14:14 | |
The event attracted over 300 attendees and a diverse array of exhibitors, according to conference organizers, signaling continued interest in the cryptocurrency despite past criticism of Bitcoin by Canada’s Prime Minister and tighter exchange regulation.
2023-6-20 08:54 | |
The biggest news in the cryptoverse for September 12 includes Bitcoin’s 5% price fall after the CPI report, Ravencoin seeing an increase in hashrate and price, and the Canadian Prime Minister’s criticism of the newly elected pro-Bitcoin leader of the conservative party.
2022-9-14 02:02 | |
The main opposition leader Pierre Poilievre propounded bitcoin as an inflation-beating asset early this year.
2022-9-14 17:06 | |
Pierre Poilievre, a Conservative Party candidate for Prime Minister of Canada recently spoke about supporting bitcoin on the campaign trail.
2022-3-29 00:30 | |
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau initiated emergency measures on Monday in an attempt to starve protesting truckers of funding. The post Canadian protestors respond to emergency crypto measures with the Freedom Convoy Token appeared first on CryptoSlate.
2022-2-17 15:54 | |
Canadian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Finance Chrystia Freeland announced at a press conference that the government has invoked the Emergencies Act to expand the scope of anti-money laundering and terrorist financing rules to cover crowdfunding platforms and their payment service providers in an effort to crack down on the “Freedom Convoy” protests.
2022-2-16 22:00 | |
"I say keep an open mind towards the Doge and Doge-consciousness,” said Kyle Kemper.
2021-6-10 22:08 | |
Canadian investment firm Ninepoint Partners completed its initial public offering of C$230 million (US$180 million) for its cryptocurrency fund which is now fully invested. Read more: Former Canadian Prime Minister Lists Bitcoin as Possible Future Reserve Currency
2021-1-30 01:45 | |
Former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper has mentioned bitcoin alongside gold as assets that can possibly act as alternative reserve currencies. However, the former premier still argues that despite the growing questions about the dollar’s reserve status, he does not see any real prospect of that changing anytime soon.
2021-1-20 08:01 | |
Stephen Harper, Canada’s former prime minister, believes that bitcoin (BTC) and CBDCs could constitute a basket of reserve currencies that will replace the US Dollar. He said this in an interview with Jay Martin, the CEO of Cambridge House, at the Vancouver Resource Investment Conference on January 18.
2021-1-19 17:53 | |
Stephen Harper said "the number of things that people use as reserves will expand," but the U.S. dollar will still retain its dominant role.
2021-1-19 17:09 | |
Bitcoin could be part of a basket of reserve alternatives to the U.S. dollar, according to Stephen Harper.
2021-1-19 01:58 | |
Gambling business mogul and Bitcoin SV proponent Calvin Ayre has just opened a decadent new headquarters on the island of Antigua. Ayre describes the new building as being the home of Bitcoin SV in the Caribbean.
2019-11-26 01:00 | |
Freedom is a fundamental right — but, when it comes to the Internet and social media, some governments have been restrictive. The issue of freedom of speech risen again in Canada as the government reportedly plans to censor its citizens’ social media activities.
2019-10-22 17:18 | |