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Ontario Suspect Seeks Anonymity...

An individual from Ontario, apprehended in a crackdown aimed at suspected associates of...

Quebec cultural icon Marc...

Renowned Quebec cultural icon, Marc Messier, passed away at the age of 78...

“Sony to Cease Physical...

Sony has revealed plans to discontinue the production of physical game discs for...

“Canada’s Titan Submersible Operated...

Canada's Transportation Safety Board has revealed that OceanGate's Titan submersible was allowed to...

Justin Timberlake Fights Release of DUI Arrest Video

Justin Timberlake has taken legal action to prevent the release of police body-camera footage from his arrest for driving under the influence in the Hamptons in 2024. Timberlake's legal team filed a lawsuit against the village of Sag Harbor and its police department, arguing that the video's disclosure would invade his privacy, exposing personal and sensitive information. They claimed that releasing the footage could severely damage Timberlake's reputation, subjecting him to public ridicule and harassment. The lawsuit detailed that the footage captured Timberlake in a vulnerable state during an encounter with law enforcement, revealing intimate details of his appearance, behavior, speech, and actions during sobriety tests, arrest,...

“Two Sessions: China’s Economic Agenda Amid Global Uncertainties”

Tiananmen Square, typically bustling with tourists, is now quiet and inaccessible as the Great Hall of the People in Beijing hosts thousands of delegates for the annual "Two Sessions." These significant political meetings occur amid China's economic challenges and uncertainties stemming from U.S. President Donald Trump's trade disputes and the loss of a key Middle Eastern ally. The heightened security measures in Beijing include increased police presence, facial recognition scans at checkpoints, and a temporary ban on drones. Notable figures attending the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and the National People's Congress include basketball star Yao Ming, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun, and actor Jackie Chan. The meetings serve...

Prime Minister Carney Faces Uncertainty Amid Global Engagements

Prime Minister Mark Carney had a busy week, engaging in global positioning for Canada and leading high-level cabinet meetings. However, the week concluded with...

Prime Minister Carney Faces Uncertainty Amid Global Engagements

Prime Minister Mark Carney had a busy week, engaging in global positioning for Canada and leading high-level cabinet meetings. However, the week concluded with uncertainty surrounding future developments. Carney was expected to address reporters following two days of meetings...

“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...

“Sony to Cease Physical Disc Production for PlayStation Titles by 2028”

Sony has revealed plans to discontinue the production of physical game discs for all new PlayStation titles starting in 2028. The decision, driven by the increasing consumer preference for online game purchases, has sparked concerns among gamers regarding ownership...

“Pembina Pipeline Corp. to Develop $4.6B Greenlight Electricity Centre”

Pembina Pipeline Corp., in collaboration with Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners and Kineticor Asset Management, has approved the development of the Greenlight Electricity Centre, a natural gas facility designed to cater to a data center client. The project is estimated to...

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Ontario Suspect Seeks Anonymity for Bail Supervisors

An individual from Ontario, apprehended in a crackdown aimed at suspected associates of Canadian escapee Ryan Wedding, is seeking court protection for the anonymity...

Quebec cultural icon Marc Messier dies at 78

Renowned Quebec cultural icon, Marc Messier, passed away at the age of 78 after a brief illness as confirmed by his agency. He was...

“Sony to Cease Physical Disc Production for PlayStation Titles by 2028”

Sony has revealed plans to discontinue the production of physical game discs for all new PlayStation titles starting in 2028. The decision, driven by...

“Canada’s Titan Submersible Operated Without Adequate Oversight”

Canada's Transportation Safety Board has revealed that OceanGate's Titan submersible was allowed to operate in Canada without adequate oversight from the federal government, despite...

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“5,500-Year-Old Child Plague Mystery Solved in Russia”

Archaeologists have uncovered the long-standing mystery of the mass burial of deceased children by ancient hunter-gatherers in Russia 5,500 years ago. The revelation indicates...

Ontario Suspect Seeks Anonymity for Bail Supervisors

An individual from Ontario, apprehended in a crackdown aimed at suspected associates of Canadian escapee Ryan Wedding, is seeking court protection for the anonymity of those willing to supervise him on bail. Rolan Sokolovski's legal team has requested a...

“Calgary Travel Startup Leaves Employees in Financial Limbo”

Rémi Lhomme expressed initial optimism about his prospects upon joining a Calgary travel startup in the spring of 2024. The company, Kanopii, positioned itself as a disruptive force in the online travel agency sector. However, Lhomme's enthusiasm waned as...

“Canadian Women’s Hockey Team Eyes Olympic Redemption”

In 2002, the Canadian women's hockey team faced a streak of eight consecutive losses to the Americans before clinching their first Olympic gold medal in women's hockey by defeating the United States 3-2 in Salt Lake City. This historic...

“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...

Ontario Suspect Seeks Anonymity for Bail Supervisors

An individual from Ontario, apprehended in a crackdown aimed at suspected associates of Canadian escapee Ryan Wedding, is seeking court protection for the anonymity of those willing to supervise him on bail. Rolan Sokolovski's legal team has requested a...

Quebec cultural icon Marc Messier dies at 78

Renowned Quebec cultural icon, Marc Messier, passed away at the age of 78 after a brief illness as confirmed by his agency. He was celebrated for his impressive acting career across film, television, and theater, endearing himself to audiences...

“Sony to Cease Physical Disc Production for PlayStation Titles by 2028”

Sony has revealed plans to discontinue the production of physical game discs for all new PlayStation titles starting in 2028. The decision, driven by the increasing consumer preference for online game purchases, has sparked concerns among gamers regarding ownership...

“Canada’s Titan Submersible Operated Without Adequate Oversight”

Canada's Transportation Safety Board has revealed that OceanGate's Titan submersible was allowed to operate in Canada without adequate oversight from the federal government, despite engagement with various federal agencies. The report has put forward six recommendations to address regulatory...

“Jiu-Jitsu Coach Launches YouTube Storytime for Kids”

Chad Skinner shares a unique bond with the children in his jiu-jitsu classes, which he didn't want to lose when classes were temporarily suspended due to storm damage at the sports center in Port aux Basques. As the head...

“Italy’s Giovanni Franzoni Clinches First World Cup Victory”

Italy welcomes a rising star in Alpine skiing ahead of the upcoming Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, as Giovanni Franzoni secured his maiden World Cup victory on the renowned Lauberhorn course in a super-G event. This triumph comes just four...

“Toronto Film Festival to Open with ‘Being Heumann’ Biopic”

The 2026 Toronto International Film Festival is set to kick off with the premiere of the biographical film "Being Heumann," as announced by organizers on Tuesday. The movie, based on the acclaimed 2020 memoir of the same name, is...

“Pembina Pipeline Corp. to Develop $4.6B Greenlight Electricity Centre”

Pembina Pipeline Corp., in collaboration with Morgan Stanley Infrastructure Partners and Kineticor Asset Management, has approved the development of the Greenlight Electricity Centre, a natural gas facility designed to cater to a data center client. The project is estimated to...

“5,500-Year-Old Child Plague Mystery Solved in Russia”

Archaeologists have uncovered the long-standing mystery of the mass burial of deceased children by ancient hunter-gatherers in Russia 5,500 years ago. The revelation indicates that these children fell victim to an early outbreak of the plague caused by Yersinia...

“Canada’s Carbon Emission Reductions Stall, Risking 2030 Target”

Canada's progress in reducing carbon emissions has faced a slowdown, as reported by the federal government to the UN. The latest National Inventory Report for 2024 shows minimal changes in emissions across various economic sectors. Dave Sawyer, a principal...

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,...