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“Finnland’s Valola Seals Victory...

Arttu Valola's overtime goal at 2:11 secured a 4-3 victory for Finland over...

“Unprecedented Diplomatic Recall Sparks...

In a move that has never been seen before in the history of...

James Cameron Urges Senate...

Renowned filmmaker James Cameron has expressed his concerns regarding the ongoing corporate struggle...

“Arbitrator Sets New Wage...

An arbitrator has set final wage rates for Air Canada flight attendants, resolving...

“Wine Moms: New Face of Civil Disobedience?”

A new challenge to law enforcement is emerging on American streets. They are described as upset, well-coordinated, and, according to a conservative commentator, they even brought wine along. Fox News recently published an opinion piece singling out "organized gangs of wine moms" in relation to the death of Renee Nicole Good at the hands of immigration officers in Minneapolis. The column accused "self-important White women" of harassing law enforcement officers and confusing civil disobedience with criminal acts, leading to Good's tragic death. The online response to the column has been immediate, raising concerns about the current political discourse in the United States. Shana MacDonald, a communication expert at...

“Greenland Biathlete Strives for Olympics Amid U.S. Takeover...

Ukaleq Slettemark, a 25-year-old biathlete from Greenland, is currently striving to qualify for the upcoming Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics amidst heightened stress due to remarks made by U.S. President Donald Trump regarding a potential takeover of her country. Speaking from Ruhpolding, Germany, where she is competing in the biathlon World Cup alongside her brother, Sondre, Slettemark expressed deep concerns over the situation. The prospect of a U.S. takeover has induced fear among her family members, with her aunt experiencing sleepless nights and her mother breaking down in tears at the stadium out of anxiety. While Ukaleq and her brother currently compete for Greenland in the World Cup, they would...

“Ukraine Secures Support from 30+ Nations for Peace Talks”

After nearly four years of intense conflict, Ukraine has received concrete security assurances from over 30 nations, including Canada, to bring to potential peace...

“Ukraine Secures Support from 30+ Nations for Peace Talks”

After nearly four years of intense conflict, Ukraine has received concrete security assurances from over 30 nations, including Canada, to bring to potential peace negotiations with Russia. The pact, supported by the "coalition of the willing," involves specific military...

“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...

“Arbitrator Sets New Wage Rates for Air Canada Flight Attendants”

An arbitrator has set final wage rates for Air Canada flight attendants, resolving a labor dispute that disrupted travel for many last summer. The rates agreed upon in a tentative deal for mainline flight attendants were upheld, while an...

“Canadian Consumers Embrace Chinese EVs Despite Data Privacy Concerns”

Weeks following Ottawa's announcement permitting a limited quantity of Chinese-manufactured vehicles into the Canadian market, concerns have been raised regarding potential data privacy risks. However, this apprehension may not deter consumers seeking new automobiles. While exploring the Canadian International AutoShow,...

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“Finnland’s Valola Seals Victory Over U.S. in World Junior Hockey”

Arttu Valola's overtime goal at 2:11 secured a 4-3 victory for Finland over the two-time defending champion United States in the world junior hockey...

“Unprecedented Diplomatic Recall Sparks Outcry”

In a move that has never been seen before in the history of the American Foreign Service, the United States has decided to recall...

James Cameron Urges Senate to Block Netflix’s Warner Bros. Acquisition

Renowned filmmaker James Cameron has expressed his concerns regarding the ongoing corporate struggle for Warner Bros. Discovery. Cameron has urged the U.S. Senate Antitrust...

“Arbitrator Sets New Wage Rates for Air Canada Flight Attendants”

An arbitrator has set final wage rates for Air Canada flight attendants, resolving a labor dispute that disrupted travel for many last summer. The...

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“NASA’s Artemis II Launch Delayed by Hydrogen Leak”

NASA's Artemis II mission, originally scheduled for a Feb. 8 launch, is now postponed for at least a month due to a hydrogen leak...

“Unprecedented Diplomatic Recall Sparks Outcry”

In a move that has never been seen before in the history of the American Foreign Service, the United States has decided to recall 30 career diplomats from ambassadorial and senior embassy positions. John Dinkelman, the president of the...

“First Nation Chief Slams Manitoba Hydro for Prolonged Outage”

A leader from a First Nation in northern Manitoba has criticized Manitoba Hydro for a prolonged power outage that led some residents to evacuate due to freezing temperatures below –30 C on Tuesday night. Chief David Monias of Pimicikamak Cree...

Canadian Snowbirds Grapple with U.S. Dilemma

In the ongoing period of strained relations between Canada and the U.S., Canadian snowbirds are confronted with a dilemma this January: whether to head south to warmer climates or abstain from visiting a country that has shifted from an...

“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....

“Finnland’s Valola Seals Victory Over U.S. in World Junior Hockey”

Arttu Valola's overtime goal at 2:11 secured a 4-3 victory for Finland over the two-time defending champion United States in the world junior hockey quarterfinals held in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Finns sought revenge after the Americans defeated them...

“Unprecedented Diplomatic Recall Sparks Outcry”

In a move that has never been seen before in the history of the American Foreign Service, the United States has decided to recall 30 career diplomats from ambassadorial and senior embassy positions. John Dinkelman, the president of the...

James Cameron Urges Senate to Block Netflix’s Warner Bros. Acquisition

Renowned filmmaker James Cameron has expressed his concerns regarding the ongoing corporate struggle for Warner Bros. Discovery. Cameron has urged the U.S. Senate Antitrust Subcommittee, led by Republican Sen. Mike Lee, to intervene and prevent Netflix's proposed acquisition of...

“Arbitrator Sets New Wage Rates for Air Canada Flight Attendants”

An arbitrator has set final wage rates for Air Canada flight attendants, resolving a labor dispute that disrupted travel for many last summer. The rates agreed upon in a tentative deal for mainline flight attendants were upheld, while an...

“Canadian Educators Embrace AI in University Classes”

Facing the reality that a majority of Canadian students are using generative AI for their school assignments, an increasing number of educators are incorporating artificial intelligence into their university classes. They are establishing clear guidelines and encouraging students to...

MV Ancier Fined for Oil Spill in Charlottetown Harbor

The operator of the MV Ancier has been fined for an oil spill incident that occurred in Charlottetown Harbour two years ago, as reported by CBC News. The MV Ancier, previously known as CTMA Vacancier, served as a passenger-vehicle...

“Wine Moms: New Face of Civil Disobedience?”

A new challenge to law enforcement is emerging on American streets. They are described as upset, well-coordinated, and, according to a conservative commentator, they even brought wine along. Fox News recently published an opinion piece singling out "organized gangs of...

“Ukraine Secures Support from 30+ Nations for Peace Talks”

After nearly four years of intense conflict, Ukraine has received concrete security assurances from over 30 nations, including Canada, to bring to potential peace negotiations with Russia. The pact, supported by the "coalition of the willing," involves specific military...

“First Nation Chief Slams Manitoba Hydro for Prolonged Outage”

A leader from a First Nation in northern Manitoba has criticized Manitoba Hydro for a prolonged power outage that led some residents to evacuate due to freezing temperatures below –30 C on Tuesday night. Chief David Monias of Pimicikamak Cree...

“Grey’s Anatomy” Star Eric Dane Dies at 53

Eric Dane, a renowned actor famous for his roles on "Grey's Anatomy" and "Euphoria," passed away at the age of 53 after bravely battling amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. His representatives confirmed his death,...

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,...