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“Canadian Company Eyes Reviving...

A plan spearheaded by South Bow, a Canadian company, aims to rejuvenate sections...

“Calgary Man Serving Life...

In a decision handed down on Monday, the top court in Alberta ruled...

“Canadian Military Deployed to...

The Canadian government has authorized the deployment of military personnel to assist the...

“CRTC Investigates Rogers, Bell,...

Canada's top telecom regulator has initiated a formal investigation into the wireless charges...

“Canadian Company Eyes Reviving Keystone XL, Boosting Oil...

A plan spearheaded by South Bow, a Canadian company, aims to rejuvenate sections of the previously halted Keystone XL oil pipeline, potentially boosting Canada's crude exports to the U.S. by over 12%. This initiative hinges on approval from U.S. President Donald Trump and the construction of additional connections to American refining centers. The proposed route diverges from the original Keystone XL pipeline path, which was scrapped by former U.S. President Joe Biden in 2021 following opposition from Indigenous groups and environmental activists. South Bow, a company established by TC Energy in 2024 to manage its oil pipeline operations, is exploring the revival of a portion of the...

CEO of Telegram Condemns Russian Government Crackdown

Pavel Durov, the CEO of the messaging platform Telegram, has criticized Russia's criminal inquiry against him as a "tragic display of a government fearful of its citizens." Durov, a Russian billionaire residing in the United Arab Emirates, made this declaration on social media while acknowledging reports from Russian state media about the Federal Security Service in Russia investigating him for allegedly supporting terrorist activities. Durov stated that Russian authorities continuously invent new reasons to limit Russians' access to Telegram in an attempt to suppress privacy rights and freedom of speech. Access Now, a non-profit organization advocating for digital rights, has been openly critical of Telegram's security and...

“Prime Minister Carney Leads Strategic Planning Amid Global Uncertainty”

Prime Minister Mark Carney is currently leading discussions with his cabinet in Quebec City to strategize the government's initiatives for the upcoming year following...

“Prime Minister Carney Leads Strategic Planning Amid Global Uncertainty”

Prime Minister Mark Carney is currently leading discussions with his cabinet in Quebec City to strategize the government's initiatives for the upcoming year following his recent address at the World Economic Forum where he criticized the U.S. administration and...

“Mark Carney’s Davos Speech Calls for Global Alliance”

Prime Minister Mark Carney delivered a compelling speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, garnering praise for his candid assessment of the current global landscape and the necessary direction for the future. Without explicitly mentioning U.S. President Donald...

“CRTC Investigates Rogers, Bell, and Telus Over Wireless Fees”

Canada's top telecom regulator has initiated a formal investigation into the wireless charges imposed by Rogers Communications, Bell Canada, and Telus Communications, alleging that these fees may contravene new rules safeguarding consumer interests. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission...

“WhatsApp Introduces Usernames for Enhanced Privacy”

WhatsApp has announced a new feature that will allow users to utilize usernames instead of phone numbers, aiming to enhance privacy within the app. Users can now reserve unique usernames that will serve as their contact identifier when the...

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“Canadian Company Eyes Reviving Keystone XL, Boosting Oil Exports”

A plan spearheaded by South Bow, a Canadian company, aims to rejuvenate sections of the previously halted Keystone XL oil pipeline, potentially boosting Canada's...

“Calgary Man Serving Life Sentence Acquitted”

In a decision handed down on Monday, the top court in Alberta ruled that a Calgary man serving a life sentence for two counts...

“Canadian Military Deployed to Aid Pimicikamak Cree Nation”

The Canadian government has authorized the deployment of military personnel to assist the Pimicikamak Cree Nation following a prolonged power outage that caused significant...

“CRTC Investigates Rogers, Bell, and Telus Over Wireless Fees”

Canada's top telecom regulator has initiated a formal investigation into the wireless charges imposed by Rogers Communications, Bell Canada, and Telus Communications, alleging that...

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“Study Reveals Drastic Decline of Kelp Forests in British Columbia”

Near the Dallas Road breakwater in Victoria, there is a vibrant presence of lush kelp forests beneath the cold waters, as highlighted by Brian...

“Canadian Military Deployed to Aid Pimicikamak Cree Nation”

The Canadian government has authorized the deployment of military personnel to assist the Pimicikamak Cree Nation following a prolonged power outage that caused significant damage to numerous residences and forced the evacuation of thousands of individuals. The announcement was...

“American Man Pleads Guilty to Canadian Cold Case Murder”

An American man has been brought to Canada to face charges for the murder of a 74-year-old great-grandfather at a remote highway rest stop in northern British Columbia over 20 years ago. James Daniel Morgan, already serving a sentence...

Iran Protests Surge Against Islamic Regime

Massive protests are sweeping across Iran once again, challenging the established Islamic regime and drawing attention from the international community. The ongoing demonstrations, initially sparked by economic grievances, have gained momentum over the past two weeks, resulting in a...

“Frosty the Horse Rescued from Frozen Creek in Cochin”

In Cochin, Saskatchewan, a horse that had fallen into a frozen creek is now affectionately referred to as Frosty. The incident occurred when a resident alerted the village about the trapped horse. Cochin's mayor, Mark Pattinson, along with his...

“Canadian Company Eyes Reviving Keystone XL, Boosting Oil Exports”

A plan spearheaded by South Bow, a Canadian company, aims to rejuvenate sections of the previously halted Keystone XL oil pipeline, potentially boosting Canada's crude exports to the U.S. by over 12%. This initiative hinges on approval from U.S....

“Calgary Man Serving Life Sentence Acquitted”

In a decision handed down on Monday, the top court in Alberta ruled that a Calgary man serving a life sentence for two counts of murder should not have been convicted. The Alberta Court of Appeal cited significant flaws...

“Canadian Military Deployed to Aid Pimicikamak Cree Nation”

The Canadian government has authorized the deployment of military personnel to assist the Pimicikamak Cree Nation following a prolonged power outage that caused significant damage to numerous residences and forced the evacuation of thousands of individuals. The announcement was...

“CRTC Investigates Rogers, Bell, and Telus Over Wireless Fees”

Canada's top telecom regulator has initiated a formal investigation into the wireless charges imposed by Rogers Communications, Bell Canada, and Telus Communications, alleging that these fees may contravene new rules safeguarding consumer interests. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission...

“Rare Red-Headed Woodpecker Wows Calgary Birdwatchers”

A well-known figure is causing a commotion in the urban area. Recent reports of a red-haired woodpecker at the Inglewood Bird Sanctuary have excited the local birdwatching community, drawing numerous enthusiasts to the park daily to catch a glimpse...

“Vancouver Park Board Approves Electric Ferry Service”

The Vancouver Park Board commissioners have approved a plan for an electric passenger-only ferry service to operate between Coal Harbour in Vancouver, Bowen Island, and Gibsons on the Sunshine Coast. The proposal, introduced last year, would feature electric ferries...

“Saskatchewan Hospitals to Introduce Metal Detectors for Enhanced Safety”

In Saskatchewan's major cities, the procedure for accessing hospitals is set to undergo a transformation. Patients may now be required to pass through metal detectors before entering emergency rooms, depending on the facility. A new metal detection system is...

“American Man Pleads Guilty to Canadian Cold Case Murder”

An American man has been brought to Canada to face charges for the murder of a 74-year-old great-grandfather at a remote highway rest stop in northern British Columbia over 20 years ago. James Daniel Morgan, already serving a sentence...

“WhatsApp Introduces Usernames for Enhanced Privacy”

WhatsApp has announced a new feature that will allow users to utilize usernames instead of phone numbers, aiming to enhance privacy within the app. Users can now reserve unique usernames that will serve as their contact identifier when the...

“Study Reveals Drastic Decline of Kelp Forests in British Columbia”

Near the Dallas Road breakwater in Victoria, there is a vibrant presence of lush kelp forests beneath the cold waters, as highlighted by Brian Timmer, a PhD student at the University of Victoria. While these kelp forests thrive due...

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,...