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“Family Accuses ICE of...

The family of Renee Nicole Good is accusing U.S. federal immigration officers of...

“Alberta Schools Ban Books...

The new restrictions on books in Alberta schools now target materials with explicit...

“B.C.’s Safe Supply Changes...

New regulations have been implemented for British Columbia's safe supply initiative. Concerns have...

“Crown Royal Secured in...

Ontario has confirmed that Crown Royal will continue to be available in the...

“Family Accuses ICE of Minneapolis Mother’s Death”

The family of Renee Nicole Good is accusing U.S. federal immigration officers of causing the death of the Minneapolis mother while she was following their instructions. They have retained the services of the law firm that represented George Floyd's family to seek answers and accountability. Good, aged 37, is being remembered as a "peaceful individual" by her loved ones, who have urged the public not to politicize her passing. The law firm, Romanucci & Blandin, based in Chicago, will disclose details from its investigation in the upcoming weeks. In response to the shooting by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent, the U.S. Justice Department has stated...

“Insights on US Politics Impacting Canada: Podcast Analysis”

Paul Hunter and Katie Simpson gather with their colleagues every Wednesday to discuss major happenings in the U.S. capital and analyze how they impact Canada. Their discussions offer insightful perspectives from journalists with experience in both countries and access to the White House. To tune in to the podcast, you can follow it on various platforms like Spotify, Apple Podcasts, CBC Listen, all podcast apps, and YouTube. In one episode, they explore the aftermath of the unrest in Minneapolis, following the replacement of a U.S. Border Patrol commander after a fatal shooting by ICE agents. This incident has sparked protests and political discussions, shedding light on Trump's immigration...

“Coalition in Paris Addresses Ukraine Crisis and Global Unrest”

The coalition of nations gathered in Paris on Tuesday for discussions on Ukraine, setting the stage for unpredictable outcomes. Prime Minister Mark Carney and...

“Coalition in Paris Addresses Ukraine Crisis and Global Unrest”

The coalition of nations gathered in Paris on Tuesday for discussions on Ukraine, setting the stage for unpredictable outcomes. Prime Minister Mark Carney and leaders from around 30 countries convened in the French capital to address various challenges. As European...

Chrystia Freeland Announces Resignation from Canadian Parliament

Former Liberal cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland has announced her resignation as a Member of Parliament, signaling a significant change for the party. The prominent MP disclosed on Monday her decision to take on a voluntary role advising Ukrainian President...

“Crown Royal Secured in Ontario, Concerns Remain Over Job Losses”

Ontario has confirmed that Crown Royal will continue to be available in the province's liquor stores following an agreement with Diageo, the parent company. This deal, amounting to nearly $23 million, includes investments in the alcohol and agriculture sectors....

“Restaurants Struggle: Financial Pressures Mount in 2025”

A recent survey suggests that many restaurants are experiencing financial challenges due to reduced foot traffic and increased operating expenses. According to a study conducted by Restaurants Canada, a significant portion of the surveyed restaurants, approximately 44%, were either...

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“Family Accuses ICE of Minneapolis Mother’s Death”

The family of Renee Nicole Good is accusing U.S. federal immigration officers of causing the death of the Minneapolis mother while she was following...

“Alberta Schools Ban Books with Sexual Content”

The new restrictions on books in Alberta schools now target materials with explicit sexual content, following a historical trend of banning objectionable graphics to...

“B.C.’s Safe Supply Changes Spark Debate”

New regulations have been implemented for British Columbia's safe supply initiative. Concerns have been raised by some addiction experts that these modifications could drive...

“Crown Royal Secured in Ontario, Concerns Remain Over Job Losses”

Ontario has confirmed that Crown Royal will continue to be available in the province's liquor stores following an agreement with Diageo, the parent company....

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“Eco-Friendly Lithium Mining Advances in Western Canada”

A new method for mining lithium that is potentially more eco-friendly could facilitate the extraction of this crucial mineral from Western Canada's deposits. Companies...

“B.C.’s Safe Supply Changes Spark Debate”

New regulations have been implemented for British Columbia's safe supply initiative. Concerns have been raised by some addiction experts that these modifications could drive individuals back to dangerous street drugs, while others argue that the changes were long overdue....

“Deadly Fire at Swiss Ski Resort Claims 40 Lives”

About 40 individuals have lost their lives, while 115 others sustained injuries in a fire incident that occurred during a gathering in the upscale ski destination of Crans-Montana, Switzerland. Most of the injuries are severe, with the regional hospital's...

DOJ Enlists 400 Lawyers for Epstein Files Review

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has disclosed that there are 5.2 million pages of Epstein files awaiting review, and they require the assistance of 400 lawyers from four different department offices to complete the process by late January....

“Millions Stolen in German Bank Heist”

Thieves broke into a German bank vault over the holiday period and stole property valued at tens of millions of euros, according to police reports. The theft affected around 2,700 bank customers in Gelsenkirchen, a city located approximately 190...

“Family Accuses ICE of Minneapolis Mother’s Death”

The family of Renee Nicole Good is accusing U.S. federal immigration officers of causing the death of the Minneapolis mother while she was following their instructions. They have retained the services of the law firm that represented George Floyd's...

“Alberta Schools Ban Books with Sexual Content”

The new restrictions on books in Alberta schools now target materials with explicit sexual content, following a historical trend of banning objectionable graphics to safeguard children. Back in 1954, the Advisory Board on Objectionable Publications was formed in response...

“B.C.’s Safe Supply Changes Spark Debate”

New regulations have been implemented for British Columbia's safe supply initiative. Concerns have been raised by some addiction experts that these modifications could drive individuals back to dangerous street drugs, while others argue that the changes were long overdue....

“Crown Royal Secured in Ontario, Concerns Remain Over Job Losses”

Ontario has confirmed that Crown Royal will continue to be available in the province's liquor stores following an agreement with Diageo, the parent company. This deal, amounting to nearly $23 million, includes investments in the alcohol and agriculture sectors....

“New Brunswick Maple Harvesters Concerned Amid Drought”

Last year, drought conditions in certain areas of New Brunswick led to a decline in groundwater levels, causing concern among maple harvesters about the potential impact on this year's yield. The 2025 weather patterns, characterized by reduced rainfall and...

“Insights on US Politics Impacting Canada: Podcast Analysis”

Paul Hunter and Katie Simpson gather with their colleagues every Wednesday to discuss major happenings in the U.S. capital and analyze how they impact Canada. Their discussions offer insightful perspectives from journalists with experience in both countries and access...

“Warner Bros. Discovery Considers Paramount’s ‘Best and Final’ Offer”

Warner Bros. Discovery is reopening discussions with Paramount, a Skydance-owned company, to consider their "best and final" offer. This move comes as Warner Bros. Discovery stands by its deal with Netflix despite the ongoing talks. In a regulatory filing...

“Restaurants Struggle: Financial Pressures Mount in 2025”

A recent survey suggests that many restaurants are experiencing financial challenges due to reduced foot traffic and increased operating expenses. According to a study conducted by Restaurants Canada, a significant portion of the surveyed restaurants, approximately 44%, were either...

“Eco-Friendly Lithium Mining Advances in Western Canada”

A new method for mining lithium that is potentially more eco-friendly could facilitate the extraction of this crucial mineral from Western Canada's deposits. Companies are advancing towards demonstrating the viability of the technology on a larger scale. Lithium found in...

“Climate Change Threatens Winter Olympics”

In a mere fortnight, a multitude of athletes and a vast audience will gather in the crisp environs of Cortina d’Ampezzo for the commencement of the Olympic Winter Games. However, when compared to seven decades ago — the previous...

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,...