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Iran’s Khamenei Pushes Crackdown...

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, emphasized the need to quell "rioters" amid...

Chappell Roan Responds to...

Grammy award-winning artist Chappell Roan has responded to claims made by Brazilian-Italian footballer...

“Ride-hail Drivers Struggle as...

Ride-hail driver Kuljeet Singh in Vancouver experiences anxiety each time he refuels his...

“Fossil Institute Faces Funding...

The Joggins Fossil Institute in Nova Scotia is facing significant challenges as a...

“Former Minneapolis Mayor Condemns Federal Government’s Aggressive Stance”

Former Minneapolis Mayor R. T. Rybak expressed concern over what he perceives as an aggressive stance by the U.S. federal government towards his city. Rybak, who led Minneapolis from 2002 to 2014, described the federal government’s actions as a declaration of war on the city, characterized by what he views as brutal and unlawful tactics. In recent incidents, U.S. federal agents shot and killed two individuals in Minneapolis, including ICU nurse Alex Jeffrey Pretti and Renee Good. Rybak highlighted the impact of these events on the community and the heightened sense of unity among Minneapolis residents in response to the federal government's immigration enforcement measures. Reflecting on the...

“ICC Rules Duterte Fit for Trial in Anti-Drug...

In a recent development, judges at the International Criminal Court have determined that former Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte is deemed fit to face trial after a previous hearing was postponed due to concerns about his health. Duterte is accused of crimes against humanity for his alleged role in numerous killings linked to his anti-drug campaign during his time as a city mayor and later as president. The 80-year-old's legal team had argued that his health was fragile and deteriorating while in the court's custody. Duterte was apprehended in March and was initially scheduled to appear in court in September; however, the hearing was delayed to assess his...

“NDP Leadership Race heats up with no clear frontrunner”

The NDP leadership contest has become increasingly suspenseful as no clear frontrunner has emerged, leaving the outcome uncertain. While three candidates are currently leading...

“NDP Leadership Race heats up with no clear frontrunner”

The NDP leadership contest has become increasingly suspenseful as no clear frontrunner has emerged, leaving the outcome uncertain. While three candidates are currently leading the pack, the race remains open with all contenders showing signs of progress and no...

“Canada Adds 8,200 Jobs in December; Unemployment Rate Rises”

Statistics Canada reported an increase in job seekers in December, leading to a rise in the unemployment rate. Canada added 8,200 new jobs last month, pushing the unemployment rate to 6.8%, up from 6.5% in November. This follows three...

“Ride-hail Drivers Struggle as Gas Prices Soar”

Ride-hail driver Kuljeet Singh in Vancouver experiences anxiety each time he refuels his vehicle due to the escalating gas prices. The recent surge in global gas prices is attributed to the U.S. and Israel's military actions in the Middle...

“Reality Check: Cost of Living Myths in Canada Debunked”

From the cost of living in Alberta to Quebec's tax burden, there are many assumptions about expenses in different parts of Canada. But do these beliefs hold true in reality? Sarah Lopes Rodrigues experienced financial challenges when she moved from...

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Iran’s Khamenei Pushes Crackdown Amid Protests

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, emphasized the need to quell "rioters" amid ongoing protests in the country, signaling potential authorization for security forces...

Chappell Roan Responds to Jorginho’s Allegations

Grammy award-winning artist Chappell Roan has responded to claims made by Brazilian-Italian footballer Jorginho regarding an incident involving his 11-year-old stepdaughter and a security...

“Ride-hail Drivers Struggle as Gas Prices Soar”

Ride-hail driver Kuljeet Singh in Vancouver experiences anxiety each time he refuels his vehicle due to the escalating gas prices. The recent surge in...

“Fossil Institute Faces Funding Crisis in Nova Scotia”

The Joggins Fossil Institute in Nova Scotia is facing significant challenges as a result of a 20% reduction in its provincial funding. Jade Atkins,...

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“Call for Canada to Ban Live Horse Shipments to Japan”

A recent probe conducted by animal welfare activists reveals ongoing suffering, injuries, and fatalities among horses transported for slaughter in Japan. This has sparked...

Iran’s Khamenei Pushes Crackdown Amid Protests

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, emphasized the need to quell "rioters" amid ongoing protests in the country, signaling potential authorization for security forces to suppress the demonstrations. The unrest, sparked by economic challenges, has resulted in the deaths...

“Last-Minute Reprieve: U.S. Tariff Hike on Kitchen Cabinets Delayed”

Shediac-based kitchen cabinet manufacturer, James McKenna, expressed relief on the last day of the year when a significant tariff increase on his products was postponed just hours before it was scheduled to come into effect. The U.S. President, Donald...

“Coastal Flooding Alert for BC’s South Coast”

A coastal flooding warning is in effect this weekend for the South Coast of British Columbia, covering Metro Vancouver and portions of southern Vancouver Island. The alert was issued by Environment Canada on Thursday, citing the combination of abnormally...

“Power Outage Devastates Pimicikamak Cree Nation”

The leader of Pimicikamak Cree Nation has stated that numerous residences have been significantly impacted following an extended power outage that resulted in damage to a water treatment facility and plumbing systems, leading to the evacuation of approximately 4,000...

Iran’s Khamenei Pushes Crackdown Amid Protests

Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, emphasized the need to quell "rioters" amid ongoing protests in the country, signaling potential authorization for security forces to suppress the demonstrations. The unrest, sparked by economic challenges, has resulted in the deaths...

Chappell Roan Responds to Jorginho’s Allegations

Grammy award-winning artist Chappell Roan has responded to claims made by Brazilian-Italian footballer Jorginho regarding an incident involving his 11-year-old stepdaughter and a security guard. Jorginho, known as Jorginho Frello and a player for Flamengo, alleged that his wife...

“Ride-hail Drivers Struggle as Gas Prices Soar”

Ride-hail driver Kuljeet Singh in Vancouver experiences anxiety each time he refuels his vehicle due to the escalating gas prices. The recent surge in global gas prices is attributed to the U.S. and Israel's military actions in the Middle...

“Fossil Institute Faces Funding Crisis in Nova Scotia”

The Joggins Fossil Institute in Nova Scotia is facing significant challenges as a result of a 20% reduction in its provincial funding. Jade Atkins, the institute's curator, expressed concerns that this funding cut of $55,000 will have a severe...

“Prairie Badgers Face Threats Similar to Endangered Populations”

Badgers in the Prairie region are facing similar threats to endangered populations in Ontario and British Columbia, according to a recent federal assessment. The American badger, the only species of badger on the continent, is divided into three populations...

“Former Minneapolis Mayor Condemns Federal Government’s Aggressive Stance”

Former Minneapolis Mayor R. T. Rybak expressed concern over what he perceives as an aggressive stance by the U.S. federal government towards his city. Rybak, who led Minneapolis from 2002 to 2014, described the federal government’s actions as a...

“NDP Leadership Race heats up with no clear frontrunner”

The NDP leadership contest has become increasingly suspenseful as no clear frontrunner has emerged, leaving the outcome uncertain. While three candidates are currently leading the pack, the race remains open with all contenders showing signs of progress and no...

Calgary Council Approves Urgent Water System Reforms

The city council has given the green light to adopt the suggestions outlined in an independent panel's assessment of the failure of Calgary's crucial water feeder main in 2024. Calgary Mayor Jeromy Farkas emphasized the importance of implementing the...

“Michael Bradley Named Head Coach of New York Red Bulls”

Former Toronto FC captain, Michael Bradley, has been introduced as the head coach of the New York Red Bulls, describing it as an "incredible opportunity." Bradley takes over from Sandro Schwarz, who was let go after two seasons in...

“Last-Minute Reprieve: U.S. Tariff Hike on Kitchen Cabinets Delayed”

Shediac-based kitchen cabinet manufacturer, James McKenna, expressed relief on the last day of the year when a significant tariff increase on his products was postponed just hours before it was scheduled to come into effect. The U.S. President, Donald...

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,...