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“Netflix Announces Sequel to...

Netflix has officially announced the development of a sequel to the immensely popular...

“Ottawa Fire Issues Warning...

Ottawa Fire Services (OFS) is cautioning residents against overcharging lithium-ion batteries following a...

“Saskatchewan Explores Nuclear Reactor...

The provincial government of Saskatchewan, in collaboration with SaskPower, has pledged to explore...

“Chatham Couple to Wed...

A Chatham couple is adding a unique twist to their love story by...

Greenland Asserts Sovereignty Amid US Negotiations

Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen emphasized the importance of upholding Greenland's sovereignty in discussions with the United States during a press briefing in Nuuk. He expressed readiness to negotiate a "stronger" relationship with the U.S., although specific details of the proposed deal mentioned by President Donald Trump remain unknown. Following a conversation with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Trump took to social media to announce progress towards a potential agreement on Greenland. Nielsen asserted that only Greenland and Denmark have the authority to engage in negotiations concerning their territories. Nielsen expressed willingness to collaborate with the U.S. on mineral resources...

Zelenskyy Urges Europe to Show Courage Amid Greenland...

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has voiced criticism towards Europe's handling of the Greenland dispute with the U.S., urging the continent to exhibit more courage. He characterized Europe as a "fragmented kaleidoscope" of smaller and middle powers, emphasizing the need for a stronger stance in defending global freedom. Zelenskyy made these remarks during a passionate speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. During his address, Zelenskyy urged European nations to take action against Russian tankers transporting oil that is used to fund the war against Ukraine, pointing out the recent controversial seizure of oil-carrying ships by the U.S. He questioned Europe's reluctance to follow suit, highlighting...

Supreme Court to Review Ontario Place Redevelopment Challenge

The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to review an appeal from a coalition contesting the constitutionality of a law that paves the way...

Supreme Court to Review Ontario Place Redevelopment Challenge

The Supreme Court of Canada has agreed to review an appeal from a coalition contesting the constitutionality of a law that paves the way for significant transformations at Ontario Place. The park, situated on the Toronto waterfront and established...

“MP Alleges Free Speech Suppression at York University”

Conservative Member of Parliament Garnett Genuis has accused a student group at York University of restricting free speech by denying his request to host an event on campus. However, the university's student center has clarified that the decision was...

“Seafarers Face Heightened Risks in Middle East Conflict”

In the ongoing conflict in the Middle East near the Strait of Hormuz, merchant vessels and their crews are facing heightened risks. According to the UK Maritime Trade Operations Centre, thirteen ships have been targeted in the strait since...

“Rising Car Prices Shift US Consumers Towards Used Cars”

The U.S. automobile industry is facing a persistent challenge of affordability, potentially pushing more Americans towards purchasing used cars and exposing automakers to competition from lower-priced brands. The debate over the affordability issue has been divided along political lines, with...

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“Netflix Announces Sequel to Hit Film ‘KPop Demon Hunters'”

Netflix has officially announced the development of a sequel to the immensely popular film "KPop Demon Hunters," which holds the record as the most-watched...

“Ottawa Fire Issues Warning on Lithium-Ion Battery Dangers”

Ottawa Fire Services (OFS) is cautioning residents against overcharging lithium-ion batteries following a recent incident that resulted in the destruction of two homes in...

“Saskatchewan Explores Nuclear Reactor Options”

The provincial government of Saskatchewan, in collaboration with SaskPower, has pledged to explore options for establishing a significant nuclear reactor within the province. While...

“Chatham Couple to Wed on Ice at OHL Game”

A Chatham couple is adding a unique twist to their love story by getting married at center ice during an OHL hockey game. Sheldon...

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Culture

“Alaska Board of Fisheries Approves 30% Chum Salmon Cutback”

The Alaska Board of Fisheries has approved a 30% reduction in chum salmon fishing in southwest Alaska. Native communities in the region, grappling with...

“Drake Faces Allegations in $5M Gambling Scandal”

In 2026, Drake finds himself entangled in a new legal dispute. The renowned Toronto rapper is implicated in a proposed class-action lawsuit in the U.S., alleging that he and others utilized funds from a gambling platform to disguise money...

“Canada Dominates Slovakia 7-1 in World Juniors Quarterfinals”

Growing up, Cole Reschny watched the world junior hockey championship with his family, and now as a Canadian forward, he kick-started a crucial game that ended in a dominant 7-1 victory over Slovakia in the quarterfinals of the men's...

Mother Clings to Hope Amid Swiss Ski Resort Fire Tragedy

Laetitia Brodard-Sitre has been staying close to the location of a tragic fire that swept through a bar at a Swiss ski resort on New Year's Day, hoping for updates on her son Arthur Brodard. She last communicated with...

Terminal Illness Inspires Cole’s Heartfelt Journey

Cole DeLargie-Campbell shared their perspective on facing a terminal illness, describing it as a mix of sorrow and an unexpected opportunity. Diagnosed with a brain tumor four years ago at the age of 34, DeLargie-Campbell recently learned that the...

“Netflix Announces Sequel to Hit Film ‘KPop Demon Hunters'”

Netflix has officially announced the development of a sequel to the immensely popular film "KPop Demon Hunters," which holds the record as the most-watched movie on the streaming platform. The upcoming installment will further the creative partnership between Netflix...

“Ottawa Fire Issues Warning on Lithium-Ion Battery Dangers”

Ottawa Fire Services (OFS) is cautioning residents against overcharging lithium-ion batteries following a recent incident that resulted in the destruction of two homes in Richmond. Emergency crews were dispatched to Pelham Crescent after reports of a house engulfed in...

“Saskatchewan Explores Nuclear Reactor Options”

The provincial government of Saskatchewan, in collaboration with SaskPower, has pledged to explore options for establishing a significant nuclear reactor within the province. While proponents argue that a nuclear reactor could boost the economy, critics highlight concerns about financial...

“Chatham Couple to Wed on Ice at OHL Game”

A Chatham couple is adding a unique twist to their love story by getting married at center ice during an OHL hockey game. Sheldon Cadotte, 30, and Daylene Trudell, 27, have secured a special arrangement with the Windsor Spitfires...

“Djokovic Withdraws from Players Union He Helped Establish”

Novak Djokovic has decided to end his association with the Professional Tennis Players Association, a group he helped establish and which filed a lawsuit against tennis governing bodies last year. Djokovic stated on social media that his values and...

“Drake Faces Allegations in $5M Gambling Scandal”

In 2026, Drake finds himself entangled in a new legal dispute. The renowned Toronto rapper is implicated in a proposed class-action lawsuit in the U.S., alleging that he and others utilized funds from a gambling platform to disguise money...

“Seafarers Face Heightened Risks in Middle East Conflict”

In the ongoing conflict in the Middle East near the Strait of Hormuz, merchant vessels and their crews are facing heightened risks. According to the UK Maritime Trade Operations Centre, thirteen ships have been targeted in the strait since...

“Alaska Board of Fisheries Approves 30% Chum Salmon Cutback”

The Alaska Board of Fisheries has approved a 30% reduction in chum salmon fishing in southwest Alaska. Native communities in the region, grappling with food insecurity due to dwindling salmon stocks in the Yukon River, view this decision as...

“Manitoba Explores New National Marine Park on Hudson Bay Coast”

Manitoba and Canada are exploring the concept of establishing a new national marine park along the Hudson Bay coast in Manitoba. Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew revealed $250,000 in provincial funding during an event in Churchill to support a study...

Greenland Asserts Sovereignty Amid US Negotiations

Greenland's Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen emphasized the importance of upholding Greenland's sovereignty in discussions with the United States during a press briefing in Nuuk. He expressed readiness to negotiate a "stronger" relationship with the U.S., although specific details of...

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,...