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“Alcatraz Coyote’s Epic Ocean...

A wild canine, known as the "Alcatraz Coyote," made a remarkable swim of...

“Guelph Non-Profit Explores Solar...

A Guelph non-profit organization is exploring the potential of repurposing brownfield sites for...

Russian Attacks on Ukrainian...

Russian military forces targeted Ukrainian power infrastructure ahead of upcoming peace negotiations, resulting...

“Rural Ontario Sees Alarming...

A recent report reveals a rising trend of homelessness in rural areas of...

Russian Attacks on Ukrainian Power Grid Escalate Ahead...

Russian military forces targeted Ukrainian power infrastructure ahead of upcoming peace negotiations, resulting in the deaths of three energy workers and leaving a significant number of residents without electricity and heating, as confirmed by officials on Tuesday. The trilateral talks in Geneva involving Kyiv, Moscow, and U.S. support coincide with the fourth anniversary of Russia's large-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, causing extensive casualties and displacement, and widespread destruction in various Ukrainian areas. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denounced the recent strikes on 12 Ukrainian regions just before the commencement of talks, characterizing them as a deliberate assault to inflict maximum damage on the energy sector. Throughout the...

Iran and U.S. Reach Mutual Understanding on Nuclear...

Iran and the United States have come to a mutual understanding regarding key "guiding principles" during discussions aimed at resolving their ongoing nuclear dispute, as stated by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi. However, Aragchi clarified that this does not indicate an imminent agreement. Following Aragchi's remarks, oil futures experienced a decline, and the benchmark Brent crude contract dropped more than one percent. These comments helped alleviate concerns of regional conflict, especially with the presence of a U.S. battle force pressing Tehran for concessions. Aragchi informed Iranian media in Geneva that various ideas were deliberated, leading to a consensus on certain guiding principles. A U.S. official disclosed that Iran...

“Canada’s Inflation Hits 2.4% in December”

Canada's annual inflation rate rose to 2.4% in December compared to the same month a year ago, as reported by Statistics Canada on Monday....

“Canada’s Inflation Hits 2.4% in December”

Canada's annual inflation rate rose to 2.4% in December compared to the same month a year ago, as reported by Statistics Canada on Monday. This increase followed a temporary GST break initiated by the government in December 2024, which...

“Canadian PM Carney Courts Investment at Davos Summit”

Prime Minister Mark Carney has landed in Switzerland to participate in the World Economic Forum in the alpine town of Davos, aiming to attract investment from various nations and businesses. This event reunites Carney with influential figures he has...

“China’s Electric Vehicles Drive into Canadian Market”

In May, over 2,900 electric passenger vehicles manufactured in China were imported into Canada. Global Affairs Canada data revealed that this was the first month of electric vehicle (EV) imports from China following Prime Minister Mark Carney's agreement to...

“Tomato Prices Soar in U.S. and Canada”

Tomato Prices Surge in U.S. and Canada Amid Affordability Crisis Last year, a meme titled "Trump take egg" circulated widely as consumers in the U.S. and Canada faced soaring egg prices, attributing the blame to the U.S. president. However, a...

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“Alcatraz Coyote’s Epic Ocean Swim Stuns Experts”

A wild canine, known as the "Alcatraz Coyote," made a remarkable swim of three kilometers across ocean currents. Camilla Fox, the founder of Project...

“Guelph Non-Profit Explores Solar Energy on Brownfield Sites”

A Guelph non-profit organization is exploring the potential of repurposing brownfield sites for community-owned solar energy initiatives. Emerge Guelph Sustainability, dedicated to promoting sustainable...

Russian Attacks on Ukrainian Power Grid Escalate Ahead of Peace Talks

Russian military forces targeted Ukrainian power infrastructure ahead of upcoming peace negotiations, resulting in the deaths of three energy workers and leaving a significant...

“Rural Ontario Sees Alarming Surge in Homelessness”

A recent report reveals a rising trend of homelessness in rural areas of Ontario, prompting advocates working with homeless individuals outside urban centers to...

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“Biologist’s Caribou Hair Collection Ruled Illegal”

A recent ruling from B.C.'s Environmental Appeal Board (EAB) has stirred debate around the definition of "hunting" as it pertains to a wildlife biologist's...

“Canada Reads 2026: Bridging Divides Through Books”

Canada Reads is returning in 2026 with a focus on finding a book that can bridge divides. The longlist for this year's competition has been unveiled, showcasing a diverse range of titles that highlight the power of storytelling to...

Minneapolis Woman Fatally Shot by ICE Agent

A woman in Minneapolis was fatally shot by a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent during an immigration enforcement operation. The incident occurred in a residential neighborhood near downtown Minneapolis, not far from where George Floyd was killed...

Trump Administration Withdraws from Key International Organizations

The Trump administration is set to pull out from numerous international organizations, including the UN's population agency and the UN treaty that oversees global climate negotiations, signaling a further step back from global collaboration. President Donald Trump has signed...

“Heated Rivalry” Celebrated for Authentic Autism Representation

In the world of Crave's popular series "Heated Rivalry," there is a character named Shane Hollander, played by Hudson Williams, who exhibits subtle traits that hint at his autism. Despite not being explicitly addressed in the show, the Canadian...

“Alcatraz Coyote’s Epic Ocean Swim Stuns Experts”

A wild canine, known as the "Alcatraz Coyote," made a remarkable swim of three kilometers across ocean currents. Camilla Fox, the founder of Project Coyote, expressed astonishment at the coyote's unprecedented journey to Alcatraz Island. Biologists initially believed the...

“Guelph Non-Profit Explores Solar Energy on Brownfield Sites”

A Guelph non-profit organization is exploring the potential of repurposing brownfield sites for community-owned solar energy initiatives. Emerge Guelph Sustainability, dedicated to promoting sustainable practices in the city, is collaborating with the University of Guelph to assess the feasibility...

Russian Attacks on Ukrainian Power Grid Escalate Ahead of Peace Talks

Russian military forces targeted Ukrainian power infrastructure ahead of upcoming peace negotiations, resulting in the deaths of three energy workers and leaving a significant number of residents without electricity and heating, as confirmed by officials on Tuesday. The trilateral...

“Rural Ontario Sees Alarming Surge in Homelessness”

A recent report reveals a rising trend of homelessness in rural areas of Ontario, prompting advocates working with homeless individuals outside urban centers to emphasize the urgent need for increased funding for housing and social services. According to data...

“Olympic Speed Skaters to Compete on Indoor Ice for First Time”

Speed skating ice is known for being the coldest and hardest type of ice. Historically, Olympic speed skaters have always competed on permanent outdoor tracks. However, the 2026 Milan-Cortina Winter Games mark the first time they will compete for...

“Canada Reads 2026: Bridging Divides Through Books”

Canada Reads is returning in 2026 with a focus on finding a book that can bridge divides. The longlist for this year's competition has been unveiled, showcasing a diverse range of titles that highlight the power of storytelling to...

“China’s Electric Vehicles Drive into Canadian Market”

In May, over 2,900 electric passenger vehicles manufactured in China were imported into Canada. Global Affairs Canada data revealed that this was the first month of electric vehicle (EV) imports from China following Prime Minister Mark Carney's agreement to...

“Debate Over Cost and Reliability of Battery vs. Gas Power”

An executive at N.B. Power maintains the belief that a large-scale battery system would be more expensive than a gas and diesel project, despite a proposal suggesting otherwise. NRStor, an energy storage developer, submitted a proposal indicating that an...

Iran and U.S. Reach Mutual Understanding on Nuclear Dispute

Iran and the United States have come to a mutual understanding regarding key "guiding principles" during discussions aimed at resolving their ongoing nuclear dispute, as stated by Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Aragchi. However, Aragchi clarified that this does not...

“Canada’s Inflation Hits 2.4% in December”

Canada's annual inflation rate rose to 2.4% in December compared to the same month a year ago, as reported by Statistics Canada on Monday. This increase followed a temporary GST break initiated by the government in December 2024, which...

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,...