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“Carney’s Liberals Gear Up...

Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Liberal team are gathered in Edmonton this...

“Toronto Blue Jays Fans...

Toronto Blue Jays supporters are encountering challenges in acquiring tickets for the upcoming...

“Anatomy Professors Advocate Alternatives...

Amid the closure of Dalhousie University's cadaver lab due to air quality issues,...

“Ontario’s Bill 5 Threatens...

An environmental group has raised concerns that Ontario's Bill 5 could endanger the...

“4.5M Fans Enter 2026 World Cup Ticket Draw”

Over 4.5 million soccer fans from around the world submitted ticket applications in the recent 2026 World Cup presale draw, which closed on Friday, as per FIFA. The presale, accessible to Visa cardholders aged 18 and above, marked the commencement of FIFA's global ticket lottery for the upcoming 48-team, 104-match World Cup set to start next June. The majority of applications originated from the three host nations, with the U.S. leading the pack, followed by Mexico and Canada. The top 10 countries with the most applications included Germany, England, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, Spain, and Italy, although specific figures per country were not disclosed by FIFA. Successful applicants selected...

“Drone Attack at North Darfur Mosque Kills 70”

A drone attack carried out by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces, a paramilitary group, targeted a mosque in North Darfur during prayers on Friday, resulting in the deaths of at least 70 worshippers, as confirmed by aid workers and the Sudanese army. The mosque in El Fasher, a city under siege, was completely demolished in the attack. An aid worker from a local organization, Emergency Response Rooms, mentioned that the death toll is expected to rise due to bodies still trapped in the rubble. The worker requested anonymity, fearing retribution from the RSF. The Sudanese army, engaged in escalating conflict with the RSF since April 2023, expressed sorrow over...

“Quebec’s Parti Quebecois Leader Seeks Collaboration with Alberta Premier”

The leader of the Parti Quebecois believes there are potential areas for collaboration with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith should he win the Quebec premiership...

“Quebec’s Parti Quebecois Leader Seeks Collaboration with Alberta Premier”

The leader of the Parti Quebecois believes there are potential areas for collaboration with Alberta Premier Danielle Smith should he win the Quebec premiership next year. Paul St-Pierre Plamondon, who assumed leadership of the sovereigntist party five years ago,...

“Alberta Premier Optimistic About Ottawa’s Project List”

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith expresses optimism about the initial selection of projects unveiled under the new accelerated approval process established by the federal government in Ottawa. Industry experts in the oil and gas sector also find encouragement in the...

“Toronto Blue Jays Fans Struggle with Ticket Availability and Resale Prices”

Toronto Blue Jays supporters are encountering challenges in acquiring tickets for the upcoming World Series clash against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Many fans attempted to purchase tickets on Ticketmaster, but face-value tickets sold out swiftly, leaving only expensive resale...

OpenAI Launches Atlas Browser to Challenge Google

OpenAI announced on Tuesday the launch of its new web browser, Atlas, signaling a direct challenge to Google as more users turn to artificial intelligence for information. By positioning itself as a search gateway, OpenAI aims to increase internet...

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“Carney’s Liberals Gear Up for Eventful Fall Session”

Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Liberal team are gathered in Edmonton this week to strategize for the upcoming fall session before Parliament reconvenes....

“Toronto Blue Jays Fans Struggle with Ticket Availability and Resale Prices”

Toronto Blue Jays supporters are encountering challenges in acquiring tickets for the upcoming World Series clash against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Many fans attempted...

“Anatomy Professors Advocate Alternatives Amid Cadaver Lab Closure”

Amid the closure of Dalhousie University's cadaver lab due to air quality issues, American anatomy professors are advising students to explore alternative ways to...

“Ontario’s Bill 5 Threatens Polar Bear Conservation Efforts”

An environmental group has raised concerns that Ontario's Bill 5 could endanger the future of polar bears in the province. The Protect Ontario by...

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Researcher Accused of Falsifying Data for Skin Treatment

A Vancouver researcher, Aziz Ghahary, has been accused of using falsified data to promote his skin treatment, Meshfill, as a solution for chronic pressure...

“Carney’s Liberals Gear Up for Eventful Fall Session”

Prime Minister Mark Carney and his Liberal team are gathered in Edmonton this week to strategize for the upcoming fall session before Parliament reconvenes. The fall session is anticipated to be eventful, with the government planning to present a...

“France’s PM Ousted in Confidence Vote Upheaval”

France's government faced a confidence vote on Monday, leading to the ousting of Prime Minister François Bayrou in a significant blow to President Emmanuel Macron. Bayrou's proposal to cut public spending backfired as legislators voted overwhelmingly against him, resulting...

“Gordie Howe International Bridge Progress and Lighting Testing Updates”

In recent times, the Gordie Howe International Bridge has been visible during the day from miles away on both sides of the border. Now, with the activation of 164 streetlights for testing at night, the bridge can be seen...

“Nepal Protests Escalate Over Social Media Ban Fallout”

Protests erupted in Nepal against a temporary ban on social media, turning violent as demonstrators set fire to government buildings and politicians' residences and even attacked some leaders. The prime minister's resignation did little to quell the unrest, with...

“Anatomy Professors Advocate Alternatives Amid Cadaver Lab Closure”

Amid the closure of Dalhousie University's cadaver lab due to air quality issues, American anatomy professors are advising students to explore alternative ways to gain practical experience in the anatomy field. The Halifax-based university temporarily halted the use of...

Royal Inland Hospital Obstetrician-Gynecologists Resign, Raising Maternity Care Concerns

A group of seven obstetrician-gynecologists at Royal Inland Hospital (RIH) in Kamloops, British Columbia, has collectively announced their resignations from the hospital, causing concern among some expectant parents about future care. The doctors cited safety concerns due to workload...

“Inquiry Launched into Constance Lake Blastomycosis Deaths”

Presiding coroner Dr. Michael Wilson initiated the inquiry into the fatalities of five individuals amid a blastomycosis outbreak in Constance Lake First Nation, emphasizing the importance of uncovering the truth. Pictures of the deceased individuals were placed on a...

“Health Ministers Convene in Calgary to Strengthen Canada’s Healthcare System”

Federal, provincial, and territorial health ministers have gathered in Calgary for a two-day conference to discuss topics such as interprovincial credential recognition, funding agreements, mental health, addiction issues, and vaccination programs. The meeting aims to strengthen the collaboration between...

“Balancing Empathy and Authority in Parenting Perils”

In the realm of parenting, Kayla Huszar envisioned nurturing children who felt empowered to express emotions, think independently, and cultivate strong self-identities. Residing in Alberta, Huszar shared her aspirations with The Current's host Matt Galloway, reflecting on her desire...

“Ontario’s New Regulations Limit Residency for Int’l Doctors”

Ontario's government is implementing new regulations that may reduce the number of residency positions available to internationally educated doctors, despite the province grappling with a shortage of physicians. International medical graduates, such as those from the U.K., Australia, or...

“New Brunswick Offers Free Radon Test Kits at Libraries”

Free radon test kits will be accessible at all 63 public libraries in New Brunswick, as announced by the provincial Department of Post-Secondary Education and Training. These kits will consist of a 90-day test and educational material on radon...

“Heart Disease Regains Global Killer Title, Surpassing COVID-19”

Heather Evans faced near-fatal circumstances twice on the same day when she suffered consecutive heart attacks in 2004 at the age of 39. Tragically, a familial history of coronary artery disease led to the loss of five of her...

“Thriving at 79: Overcoming Health Setbacks Through Exercise and Community Support”

Ken Martens, aged 79, prepares for his workout by applying chalk to his hands. He engages in deadlifting 230 lbs and benching around 120 lbs. Despite a near-fatal experience last year, he is now thriving. Following multiple blackouts and falls,...

“Canadian Study: Screen Time Linked to Lower Test Scores”

As a mother balancing work and caring for four children, Anne Whitmore is well aware of the allure of screen time. To manage this, she and her husband have set strict boundaries, allowing their kids only one hour of...

Can U.S. manufacturing be great again?

Editor's note: In April, the White House announced sweeping tariffs to revitalize American manufacturing. But will production indeed return to U.S. soil as the Trump administration hopes? CGTN has launched a five-part "Return of American Manufacturing?" series to explore...

The tariff hammer falls – but on whom?

Tariffs are "for national security, to protect jobs and to fight unfair trade practices." Really? According to the latest polls, the vast majority of Americans neither support the government's tariff policy nor believe it will create jobs. In reality,...