Canada unexpectedly lost jobs in October as labor market stagnated, unemployment rate steady at 5.5%
OTTAWA (Reuters) - The Canadian job market stagnated unexpectedly in October, losing 1,800 net positions, while the unemployment rate remained at 5.5%, Statistics Canada said on Friday, as employment declined in the manufacturing and construction sectors. Full Article
Republicans want Hunter Biden, whistleblower to testify in open hearings
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans on Saturday asked that former Vice President Joe Biden's son and the whistleblower whose complaint triggered the impeachment inquiry into U.S. President Donald Trump be called to testify in public hearings that begin next week. Full Article
Goldman faces probe after entrepreneur slams Apple Card algorithm in tweets
BENGALURU (Reuters) - A probe into Goldman Sachs Group Inc's credit card practices has been initiated after tweets from a tech entrepreneur alleged gender discrimination in the new Apple Inc card algorithms that are used to determine credit limits. In a series of Twitter posts starting on Thursday, David Heinemeier Hansson railed against the Apple Card for giving him 20 times the credit limit that his wife got, Bloomberg reported on Saturday. Full Article
Ontario court revokes bail for top Canada official charged with leaking secrets
OTTAWA (Reuters) - An Ontario Court on Friday revoked the bail of a top Canadian police intelligence official charged with leaking secret information and ordered that he be immediately taken back into custody. Full Article