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“Montreal’s African Community Unites...

Montreal has been a hub of activity for African community members over the...

“Union Considers Military Vehicle...

The leader of the union representing workers at the General Motors CAMI Assembly...

“Canada Celebrates Pride: Must-Read...

June is Pride Month! In celebration, we're showcasing the latest fiction, nonfiction, poetry,...

“German Firm Uniper Eyes...

A second German energy company has shown interest in procuring liquefied natural gas...

“Supreme Court Invalidates Trump’s Tariffs, $133B at Stake”

The recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated President Donald Trump's significant tariffs, raising questions about the fate of the $133 billion in import taxes already collected. Companies are seeking refunds, but the process ahead is expected to be complex. Trade lawyers anticipate that importers will eventually receive refunds, though navigating the process may be challenging. The resolution is likely to involve a collaboration between the U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency, the Court of International Trade in New York, and other lower courts. Following the 6-3 ruling, the court deemed Trump's use of emergency powers to impose tariffs unlawful. The tariffs, imposed under the International Emergency...

“Trump Increases Global Tariff to 15% After Supreme...

President Donald Trump has announced an increase in the global tariff rate by an additional five per cent, following a recent defeat in the U.S. Supreme Court. The original 10 per cent tariff was struck down by the court after being implemented using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act of 1977. Trump is now invoking Section 122 of the U.S. Trade Act to impose the new tariff rate of 15 per cent. In a statement on social media, Trump mentioned a comprehensive review of the court's decision and outlined plans to issue new tariffs in the coming months. These temporary tariffs, allowed under Section 122, can be...

“Canada’s Inflation Hits 2.4% in December”

Canada's annual inflation rate rose to 2.4% in December compared to the same month a year ago, as reported by Statistics Canada on Monday....

“Canada’s Inflation Hits 2.4% in December”

Canada's annual inflation rate rose to 2.4% in December compared to the same month a year ago, as reported by Statistics Canada on Monday. This increase followed a temporary GST break initiated by the government in December 2024, which...

“Canadian PM Carney Courts Investment at Davos Summit”

Prime Minister Mark Carney has landed in Switzerland to participate in the World Economic Forum in the alpine town of Davos, aiming to attract investment from various nations and businesses. This event reunites Carney with influential figures he has...

“German Firm Uniper Eyes Canadian LNG Supply Deal”

A second German energy company has shown interest in procuring liquefied natural gas from the Ksi Lisims project on the northern British Columbia coast. Duesseldorf-based Uniper and Ksi Lisims LNG announced a letter of interest for a potential purchase...

“Navigating Wedding Gift Etiquette Amid Rising Expenses”

As the wedding season picks up momentum throughout Canada, numerous attendees are facing a common dilemma amid rising expenses: how much to budget for a wedding gift? With the costs of travel, accommodations, and attire adding up swiftly, attending...

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“Montreal’s African Community Unites for 2025 Africa Cup of Nations”

Montreal has been a hub of activity for African community members over the past month as they united to support their teams in the...

“Union Considers Military Vehicle Production at GM Plant”

The leader of the union representing workers at the General Motors CAMI Assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ontario, mentioned that exploring the production of military...

“Canada Celebrates Pride: Must-Read 2SLGBTQ+ Writers!”

June is Pride Month! In celebration, we're showcasing the latest fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and comics by 2SLGBTQ+ writers in Canada to enhance your reading...

“German Firm Uniper Eyes Canadian LNG Supply Deal”

A second German energy company has shown interest in procuring liquefied natural gas from the Ksi Lisims project on the northern British Columbia coast....

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“Bat Found on School Bus Prompts Rabies Treatment for Three Students”

A surprising incident occurred during a school bus ride in Drumheller when a bat was found on board. Following this encounter, three students are...

“Union Considers Military Vehicle Production at GM Plant”

The leader of the union representing workers at the General Motors CAMI Assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ontario, mentioned that exploring the production of military vehicles is among the strategies being considered to sustain operations at the facility. Unifor Local...

“Icon Brigitte Bardot Laid to Rest in Saint-Tropez”

Brigitte Bardot was laid to rest on Wednesday in a private ceremony followed by a public tribute in the town of Saint-Tropez, located on the French Riviera where she resided for more than 50 years after stepping away from...

“Netflix Dispels ‘Stranger Things’ Rumors of Surprise Episode”

Netflix has officially addressed the rumors surrounding a potential surprise episode of "Stranger Things" called "Conformity Gate," confirming that there is no such secret release scheduled for tonight. Speculation arose after the show's finale on December 31, with fans...

“NHL Legend Glenn Hall, Record-Setting Goalie, Dies at 94”

Glenn Hall, a legendary figure in the world of hockey and a record-holder for starting 502 consecutive games as a goaltender in the NHL, has passed away at the age of 94. The NHL team in Chicago confirmed his...

“Montreal’s African Community Unites for 2025 Africa Cup of Nations”

Montreal has been a hub of activity for African community members over the past month as they united to support their teams in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, Africa's premier soccer tournament. Gathering in various establishments around the...

“Union Considers Military Vehicle Production at GM Plant”

The leader of the union representing workers at the General Motors CAMI Assembly plant in Ingersoll, Ontario, mentioned that exploring the production of military vehicles is among the strategies being considered to sustain operations at the facility. Unifor Local...

“Canada Celebrates Pride: Must-Read 2SLGBTQ+ Writers!”

June is Pride Month! In celebration, we're showcasing the latest fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and comics by 2SLGBTQ+ writers in Canada to enhance your reading list this year. **A Minor Chorus** by Billy Ray Belcourt *A Minor Chorus* is a...

“German Firm Uniper Eyes Canadian LNG Supply Deal”

A second German energy company has shown interest in procuring liquefied natural gas from the Ksi Lisims project on the northern British Columbia coast. Duesseldorf-based Uniper and Ksi Lisims LNG announced a letter of interest for a potential purchase...

French Government Sends Killer Whales to Spanish Zoo

A non-profit organization in Nova Scotia has faced a setback in its attempt to relocate two killer whales from France to a coastal sanctuary designated for retired marine park whales. The Whale Sanctuary Project confirmed on Friday that the...

“B.C. Government Adjusts Zero-Emission Vehicle Sales Target to 75% by 2035”

The provincial government in British Columbia is adjusting its target for zero-emission vehicle sales, revising the goal from 100% to 75% by 2035. The Ministry of Energy and Climate Solutions is making legislative changes to align with federal objectives...

“Supreme Court Invalidates Trump’s Tariffs, $133B at Stake”

The recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated President Donald Trump's significant tariffs, raising questions about the fate of the $133 billion in import taxes already collected. Companies are seeking refunds, but the process ahead is expected to...

Man sentenced to life for 2024 murder in Vancouver

A man has been sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for 11 years for the 2024 murder of Alexander Lo, the brother of Kai-Ji Adam Lo, who is connected to the Lapu-Lapu Day car-ramming incident...

“Icon Brigitte Bardot Laid to Rest in Saint-Tropez”

Brigitte Bardot was laid to rest on Wednesday in a private ceremony followed by a public tribute in the town of Saint-Tropez, located on the French Riviera where she resided for more than 50 years after stepping away from...

“Navigating Wedding Gift Etiquette Amid Rising Expenses”

As the wedding season picks up momentum throughout Canada, numerous attendees are facing a common dilemma amid rising expenses: how much to budget for a wedding gift? With the costs of travel, accommodations, and attire adding up swiftly, attending...

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,...