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“Middle East Tensions Drive...

Fuel prices in Canada surged this week due to escalating tensions in the...

“Expert Birdwatchers Show Brain...

A recent study conducted by Canadian researchers has revealed that experienced birdwatchers exhibit...

“MP Alleges Free Speech...

Conservative Member of Parliament Garnett Genuis has accused a student group at York...

“Zamboni Explosion Damages Alberta...

A malfunction in a Zamboni led to an explosion that caused significant damage...

“Trump Pushes for Greenland Deal Amid Global Order...

In the aftermath of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's criticism of using economic integration as a form of coercion and the disruption of the established post-World War II global order, U.S. President Donald Trump took the stage on Wednesday to outline his perspective on the world order. Trump emphasized the pivotal role of the United States as the global economic powerhouse, asserting that when America prospers, the entire world benefits, but when it faces challenges, the repercussions are significant. The President highlighted escalating risks faced by both the U.S. and the world, citing threats from missiles, nuclear capabilities, and undisclosed warfare technologies. Trump emphasized the urgency of...

“Trump Abandons Tariffs, Eyes Greenland: NATO Tensions Rise”

U.S. President Donald Trump declared on Wednesday the withdrawal of his proposed tariffs on European allies as he and the NATO leader agreed on a tentative Arctic security arrangement. This sudden change in direction followed Trump's earlier remarks expressing a desire to obtain Greenland without resorting to force, despite criticizing European partners and asserting NATO should not impede U.S. expansionism. Trump stated that achieving control over Greenland could require extreme measures but emphasized he did not intend to use force. His persistent stance on acquiring Greenland, citing strategic importance in countering Russian and Chinese threats in the Arctic, could potentially escalate into a significant geopolitical confrontation as...

“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...

“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...

“Ontario Premier Urges PM Carney to Maintain Tariffs on Chinese EVs”

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to maintain the high tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles during his upcoming visit to China. The tariffs, imposed in alignment with the U.S., were intended to safeguard Canada's...

“Middle East Tensions Drive Canadian Fuel Prices to 150 Cents/Litre”

Fuel prices in Canada surged this week due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, with the average retail price hitting 150 cents per litre as of Friday, a significant increase from the previous week's 133.4 cents per litre....

“Chinese-made EVs face hurdles entering Canadian market”

The Canadian market officially welcomed Chinese-made electric vehicles on March 1, but popular brands like Polestar, Volvo, and Tesla are expected to enter Canada first. Peter Frise, a mechanical and automotive engineering professor at the University of Windsor, explained...

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“Middle East Tensions Drive Canadian Fuel Prices to 150 Cents/Litre”

Fuel prices in Canada surged this week due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, with the average retail price hitting 150 cents per...

“Expert Birdwatchers Show Brain Benefits for Aging Gracefully”

A recent study conducted by Canadian researchers has revealed that experienced birdwatchers exhibit intriguing brain changes that potentially offer protection against aging and cognitive...

“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...

“Zamboni Explosion Damages Alberta Recreation Center”

A malfunction in a Zamboni led to an explosion that caused significant damage to a recreation facility in Taber, Alberta. An investigation determined that...

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“Animal Testing Regulations Under Scrutiny”

Debate on the proposed changes to animal testing regulations is set to resume next month, sparking concerns from a legal expert who warns that...

“Power Restored: Pimicikamak Cree Nation Celebrates Return of Electricity”

Residents of Pimicikamak Cree Nation are rejoicing as power and electricity are being reinstated in the community. Manitoba Hydro has fixed a broken line that caused a widespread outage. The restoration of power to homes commenced on Thursday in...

Calgary Faces Water Crisis Amid Broken Main

Despite city officials' call for reduced water usage following a significant water main break on Tuesday, Calgary has not witnessed a substantial decrease in water consumption. Mayor Jeromy Farkas stated during an update on Thursday that the city remains...

“Kim Jong-un’s Daughter Visits Family Mausoleum, Fuels Successor Speculation”

The teenage daughter of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has recently made a significant visit to a sacred family mausoleum, a move that experts believe has strengthened her position as a potential successor to her father. The visit, which...

Waymo Lobbying for Self-Driving Cars in Toronto

Toronto may soon witness the introduction of autonomous vehicles that could revolutionize transportation by eliminating driver frustration caused by traffic congestion. Waymo, a leading autonomous taxi operator, recently registered as a lobbyist in the city with the goal of...

“Middle East Tensions Drive Canadian Fuel Prices to 150 Cents/Litre”

Fuel prices in Canada surged this week due to escalating tensions in the Middle East, with the average retail price hitting 150 cents per litre as of Friday, a significant increase from the previous week's 133.4 cents per litre....

“Expert Birdwatchers Show Brain Benefits for Aging Gracefully”

A recent study conducted by Canadian researchers has revealed that experienced birdwatchers exhibit intriguing brain changes that potentially offer protection against aging and cognitive decline in later life. The research, which was published in the Journal of Neuroscience on...

“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...

“Zamboni Explosion Damages Alberta Recreation Center”

A malfunction in a Zamboni led to an explosion that caused significant damage to a recreation facility in Taber, Alberta. An investigation determined that the incident was not caused by human error or procedural mistakes. Taber's fire chief explained...

“Power Restored: Pimicikamak Cree Nation Celebrates Return of Electricity”

Residents of Pimicikamak Cree Nation are rejoicing as power and electricity are being reinstated in the community. Manitoba Hydro has fixed a broken line that caused a widespread outage. The restoration of power to homes commenced on Thursday in...

“Live Nation Settles Antitrust Lawsuit with DOJ”

Live Nation Entertainment and the U.S. Department of Justice have come to an agreement to settle the antitrust lawsuit against Live Nation's alleged dominance in the entertainment industry. The settlement was reached just a week after the trial began,...

“Chinese-made EVs face hurdles entering Canadian market”

The Canadian market officially welcomed Chinese-made electric vehicles on March 1, but popular brands like Polestar, Volvo, and Tesla are expected to enter Canada first. Peter Frise, a mechanical and automotive engineering professor at the University of Windsor, explained...

“Animal Testing Regulations Under Scrutiny”

Debate on the proposed changes to animal testing regulations is set to resume next month, sparking concerns from a legal expert who warns that vital cardio-vascular disease research could be jeopardized without thorough discussion. Advocates from an animal rights...

“Relief in Verner as Funding Secured to Address Water Woes”

Residents in Verner, a community located west of North Bay, are expressing relief over funding allocated to address a persistent water issue they have been grappling with for several years. Among the 330 inhabitants, some have been contending with...

“Trump Pushes for Greenland Deal Amid Global Order Debate”

In the aftermath of Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's criticism of using economic integration as a form of coercion and the disruption of the established post-World War II global order, U.S. President Donald Trump took the stage on Wednesday...

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,...