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“Competition Concerns Arise Over...

A call has been made by a Canadian competition watchdog to prevent a...

“Ottawa Senators Combat False...

The Ottawa Senators are addressing the issue of false and baseless stories circulating...

“Manitoba Consolidates Agency Nurses...

In the upcoming year, rural hospitals in Manitoba may face increased challenges in...

Lost and Found: Oscar...

After having to gate-check his Academy Award during a flight from New York...

Lindsey Vonn Optimistic for Winter Olympics Despite Knee...

Lindsey Vonn remains optimistic about her participation in the upcoming Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics, despite sustaining a left knee injury in a recent crash. The 41-year-old athlete disclosed that she suffered a complete rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament, along with bone bruising and meniscal damage. Following three days of intensive physical therapy and medical consultations, Vonn attempted skiing on Tuesday without any noticeable signs of limping during a press conference in Cortina, Italy. Expressing her determination, Vonn stated that despite the setback, she believes she can still compete with the aid of a knee brace. She acknowledged the changed odds post-injury but emphasized her commitment to giving...

Clintons Face Contempt Charges in Epstein Probe

Former U.S. President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, the Democratic presidential nominee in 2016, are set to provide testimony in a congressional investigation involving the deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, as confirmed by a congressional staff member on Monday. The House's oversight committee, led by Republicans, recently recommended that the Clintons face contempt charges for their refusal to testify regarding their connections with Epstein, a suggestion supported by several Democrats on the committee. While the Clintons were willing to cooperate with the panel, they declined to appear in person, citing the investigation as a politically motivated attempt to shield Republican President Donald Trump. The House of Representatives...

Quebec Premier Legault Resigns Amid Voter Discontent

For the past seven years, whenever former premier François Legault's administration introduced a controversial bill, he frequently defended it by claiming it reflected the...

Quebec Premier Legault Resigns Amid Voter Discontent

For the past seven years, whenever former premier François Legault's administration introduced a controversial bill, he frequently defended it by claiming it reflected the desires of the majority of Quebec residents. During a period marked by economic uncertainty, Legault...

Supreme Court Wraps Up WE Charity Controversy

Canada's highest court has concluded its final deliberations on Thursday regarding the WE Charity controversy involving former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The case could potentially lead to significant changes in how Canadians ensure accountability from their elected officials. The...

“Trump Signs Order Reviving Canadian Oil Pipeline Plan”

U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order approving a plan to transport Canadian oil across the border, aiming to revive segments of the terminated Keystone XL pipeline project. South Bow, the Canadian firm formerly associated with Keystone...

“GM Invests $691M in St. Catharines Plant for V-8 Engine Production”

General Motors has announced a $691 million investment in its St. Catharines Propulsion Plant to facilitate the production of its latest V-8 engines for full-sized trucks and SUVs. This upgrade will position St. Catharines as the third facility to...

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“Competition Concerns Arise Over U.S. Acquisition of Jasper SkyTram”

A call has been made by a Canadian competition watchdog to prevent a monopoly in the provision of paid experiences in Alberta's mountain parks...

“Ottawa Senators Combat False Online Rumors”

The Ottawa Senators are addressing the issue of false and baseless stories circulating online regarding goaltender Linus Ullmark and his recent absence from the...

“Manitoba Consolidates Agency Nurses Amid Staffing Challenges”

In the upcoming year, rural hospitals in Manitoba may face increased challenges in staffing shifts as the provincial government terminates contracts with numerous agencies...

Lost and Found: Oscar Winner’s Statuette Recovered by Airline

After having to gate-check his Academy Award during a flight from New York to Frankfurt, recent Oscar winner Pavel Talankin experienced the loss of...

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“Rare Fish Gathering Near Ontario Nuclear Plant Sparks Environmental Concern”

In Lake Huron, fish are congregating in large numbers near an Ontario nuclear plant, creating a stunning sight captured in exceptional detail. Filmmakers Yvonne...

“Manitoba Consolidates Agency Nurses Amid Staffing Challenges”

In the upcoming year, rural hospitals in Manitoba may face increased challenges in staffing shifts as the provincial government terminates contracts with numerous agencies supplying agency nurses to the health-care system. Starting January 15, Manitoba will collaborate exclusively with...

“Fatal Swiss Bar Fire Blamed on Lack of Safety Inspections”

The local authorities revealed on Tuesday that fire safety inspections had not been conducted for several years at the bar where a tragic fire erupted during a New Year's party, resulting in the loss of 40 lives and leaving...

“Sunshine Coast Residents Mesmerized by Belly-Rubbing Orcas”

A group of killer whales, also known as orcas, surprised residents of B.C.'s Sunshine Coast by swimming close to the shore and rubbing their bellies on the rocks. Ryan Chilibeck, a resident of Gibsons, rushed to Secret Beach Park...

“Ford’s U.S. Auto Sales Soar in 2025 Amid Hybrid Demand”

Ford announced an increase in U.S. auto sales for 2025 driven by high demand for hybrid models and affordable pickup trucks, which helped offset a decline in electric vehicle sales. The company's annual sales surged by six percent to...

“Competition Concerns Arise Over U.S. Acquisition of Jasper SkyTram”

A call has been made by a Canadian competition watchdog to prevent a monopoly in the provision of paid experiences in Alberta's mountain parks following the acquisition of the Jasper SkyTram by a U.S.-based company. Pursuit Attractions and Hospitality...

“Ottawa Senators Combat False Online Rumors”

The Ottawa Senators are addressing the issue of false and baseless stories circulating online regarding goaltender Linus Ullmark and his recent absence from the team. Ullmark, aged 32, has been on leave of absence since late December, with the team...

“Manitoba Consolidates Agency Nurses Amid Staffing Challenges”

In the upcoming year, rural hospitals in Manitoba may face increased challenges in staffing shifts as the provincial government terminates contracts with numerous agencies supplying agency nurses to the health-care system. Starting January 15, Manitoba will collaborate exclusively with...

Lost and Found: Oscar Winner’s Statuette Recovered by Airline

After having to gate-check his Academy Award during a flight from New York to Frankfurt, recent Oscar winner Pavel Talankin experienced the loss of his statuette, only for the airline to locate it two days later. Talankin, co-director of...

“Trump Signs Order Reviving Canadian Oil Pipeline Plan”

U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order approving a plan to transport Canadian oil across the border, aiming to revive segments of the terminated Keystone XL pipeline project. South Bow, the Canadian firm formerly associated with Keystone...

Japan Warns of Potential Mega-Quake Threat

Japan has issued a warning for an elevated risk of a potential mega-quake in the northern coastal regions. This alert follows a significant earthquake that occurred earlier in the day. The Cabinet Office and the Japan Meteorological Agency (JMA)...

“Caledonia High School to Open Geothermal Greenhouse”

Caledonia Regional High School in the community of Hillsborough is adding a new four-season greenhouse to its campus, aiming to offer students a hands-on learning experience. The geothermal greenhouse, set to open in April, will utilize ground heat to...

Quebec Premier Legault Resigns Amid Voter Discontent

For the past seven years, whenever former premier François Legault's administration introduced a controversial bill, he frequently defended it by claiming it reflected the desires of the majority of Quebec residents. During a period marked by economic uncertainty, Legault...

Automotive Leaders Urge PM to Revise EV Regulations

Three prominent automotive leaders in Canada have raised concerns with the Prime Minister about the financial burden imposed on their companies due to uncertainties surrounding the government's regulations on electric vehicle sales. The heads of Ford, General Motors, and...

“Heated Rivalry” Impact: Former Players Share Emotional Journey

Former hockey players Matt Kenny and Brock McGillis shared their thoughts on the impact of the Canadian TV series "Heated Rivalry." Kenny, who had a tumultuous experience as a closeted gay hockey player, revealed that watching the show triggered...

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,...