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“Leaders Push for Great...

Political and industry leaders are advocating for increased freight movement on the Great...

“Canadian Companies Urged to...

British Columbia's attorney general, Niki Sharma, has emphasized the importance for Canadian companies...

Kiefer Sutherland Arrested After...

Actor Kiefer Sutherland was taken into custody early Monday following a report of...

“De Havilland Faces Pressure...

As wildfires ravage Canada, the United States, and Europe, there is mounting pressure...

Darjeeling Tea Industry Faces Climate Crisis

On a foggy day in March in Darjeeling, Satish Mitruka strolls among the dried leaves of his tea plantation, discussing how shifting weather patterns impact his business. Mitruka, a third-generation tea grower in the West Bengal region of India's northeast, expresses concern over the industry's decline due to changing climatic conditions. The period from late February to early March marks the start of the primary harvest of Darjeeling tea, known as the "champagne of teas," renowned for its aroma and flavor, fetching prices as high as $2,200 per kilogram. Unusual weather conditions, with prolonged dry spells followed by heavy rainfall, have posed challenges this year, affecting the...

Afroman Wins Defamation Lawsuit Against Ohio Deputies

The Grammy-nominated artist Afroman successfully defended himself in a defamation lawsuit brought by seven Ohio sheriff's deputies. The deputies had filed the lawsuit against him over music videos where he used home security footage to satirize their raid of his residence. Afroman, whose real name is Joseph Foreman, celebrated the verdict outside the courthouse, emphasizing freedom of speech. Subsequently, he shared his exuberance on social media. The legal battle raised questions about the boundaries of parody and the artistic freedom of social commentary aimed at public figures. The deputies had collectively sought damages amounting to nearly $4 million US. During the defense's closing arguments, Afroman's attorney, David...

“IMF Report: Canada’s Economy Could Surge 7% by Eliminating Internal Trade Barriers”

Canada's economy could see a potential increase of nearly seven percent, equivalent to $210 billion in real GDP over time, by eliminating internal trade...

“IMF Report: Canada’s Economy Could Surge 7% by Eliminating Internal Trade...

Canada's economy could see a potential increase of nearly seven percent, equivalent to $210 billion in real GDP over time, by eliminating internal trade barriers across the country's 13 provinces and territories, as per a report released by the...

“Canadian Leaders Unite Against Antisemitism on Holocaust Remembrance Day”

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney emphasized the importance of acknowledging the historical repercussions of ignorance and hatred during a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony in Ottawa. Carney noted that Canada's silence during the Second World War contributed to the tragic...

“De Havilland Faces Pressure to Ramp Up Canadair Production”

As wildfires ravage Canada, the United States, and Europe, there is mounting pressure on the manufacturer of the Canadair "Super Scooper" water bombers to ramp up production, and on the federal government to place a large order for the...

“US Auto Industry Challenges Trade Deal Changes”

Detroit's auto manufacturers are set to present arguments to the Trump administration, suggesting that the proposed changes to the North American trade deal could result in significant financial losses and hinder their ability to compete with international counterparts. American...

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“Leaders Push for Great Lakes Freight to Ease Truck Congestion”

Political and industry leaders are advocating for increased freight movement on the Great Lakes as a solution to truck congestion and emissions reduction. However,...

“Canadian Companies Urged to Reconsider Deals with ICE”

British Columbia's attorney general, Niki Sharma, has emphasized the importance for Canadian companies to consider their involvement with United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement...

Kiefer Sutherland Arrested After Altercation with Ride-Hail Driver

Actor Kiefer Sutherland was taken into custody early Monday following a report of an altercation with a ride-hail driver in Los Angeles, as confirmed...

“De Havilland Faces Pressure to Ramp Up Canadair Production”

As wildfires ravage Canada, the United States, and Europe, there is mounting pressure on the manufacturer of the Canadair "Super Scooper" water bombers to...

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“Controversial Strychnine Use Allowed in Alberta and Saskatchewan”

After facing significant delays, the official window for strychnine use in Alberta and Saskatchewan opened on Wednesday. Farmers are now permitted to utilize the...

Kiefer Sutherland Arrested After Altercation with Ride-Hail Driver

Actor Kiefer Sutherland was taken into custody early Monday following a report of an altercation with a ride-hail driver in Los Angeles, as confirmed by authorities. Police responded to the incident just past midnight at the junction of Sunset...

“Construction Crane Disaster Derails Thai Train, 32 Lives Lost”

A tragic incident unfolded in northeastern Thailand as a construction crane fell onto a moving passenger train, leading to a derailment that resulted in the loss of at least 32 lives and left numerous individuals injured. The calamity occurred...

Venezuelan Exiles in Spain Navigate Uncertain Future

In Spain, numerous Venezuelan exiles, including prominent opposition figures and citizens, have long awaited a time when Nicolás Maduro would no longer hold power. Xiomara Sierra, a vocal critic of the Venezuelan government, experienced threats and accusations of terrorism...

“Canadian Travel Decline Raises Concerns in Washington Border Towns”

A continuing trend in 2025 shows British Columbians are opting to stay north of the Washington state border, causing concerns for border towns reliant on Canadian visitors for their livelihood. Data from the Whatcom Council of Governments, located along...

“Leaders Push for Great Lakes Freight to Ease Truck Congestion”

Political and industry leaders are advocating for increased freight movement on the Great Lakes as a solution to truck congestion and emissions reduction. However, experts emphasize that significant investments are required from both governments and businesses to make this...

“Canadian Companies Urged to Reconsider Deals with ICE”

British Columbia's attorney general, Niki Sharma, has emphasized the importance for Canadian companies to consider their involvement with United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Sharma, who also serves as the deputy premier, addressed concerns during a news conference...

Kiefer Sutherland Arrested After Altercation with Ride-Hail Driver

Actor Kiefer Sutherland was taken into custody early Monday following a report of an altercation with a ride-hail driver in Los Angeles, as confirmed by authorities. Police responded to the incident just past midnight at the junction of Sunset...

“De Havilland Faces Pressure to Ramp Up Canadair Production”

As wildfires ravage Canada, the United States, and Europe, there is mounting pressure on the manufacturer of the Canadair "Super Scooper" water bombers to ramp up production, and on the federal government to place a large order for the...

“Parks Canada Conducts Prescribed Burns in Riding Mountain National Park”

Each spring, Parks Canada conducts prescribed burns in Riding Mountain National Park to prevent wildfires. Scott Bryer, the park's fire management officer, explained that crews strategically burn areas like open grasslands before the forest to contain the fire. This...

Darjeeling Tea Industry Faces Climate Crisis

On a foggy day in March in Darjeeling, Satish Mitruka strolls among the dried leaves of his tea plantation, discussing how shifting weather patterns impact his business. Mitruka, a third-generation tea grower in the West Bengal region of India's...

“Author Engages Toronto Students in Holocaust History”

Some Grade 6 and 7 students in Toronto had a unique opportunity on Tuesday to engage with an author and explore personal artifacts related to a historical event. The event, held in honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, gathered...

“Jesse Minter Returns to Baltimore Ravens as Head Coach”

Jesse Minter has been appointed as the new head coach for the Baltimore Ravens, returning to the team where he previously served on the coaching staff under John Harbaugh. Minter, who most recently worked as the defensive coordinator for...

“Construction Crane Disaster Derails Thai Train, 32 Lives Lost”

A tragic incident unfolded in northeastern Thailand as a construction crane fell onto a moving passenger train, leading to a derailment that resulted in the loss of at least 32 lives and left numerous individuals injured. The calamity occurred...

“US Auto Industry Challenges Trade Deal Changes”

Detroit's auto manufacturers are set to present arguments to the Trump administration, suggesting that the proposed changes to the North American trade deal could result in significant financial losses and hinder their ability to compete with international counterparts. American...

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,...