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Conservatives Push Pipeline Motion,...

The Conservative Party put forth a motion in the House of Commons urging...

Calgary Council to Address...

Calgary city council is gearing up to review a comprehensive report concerning the...

“2026 CBC Short Story...

Thirty Canadian writers have been selected for the 2026 CBC Short Story Prize...

“Denison Mines Advances Canada’s...

Denison Mines Corp. is progressing with the development of a proposed uranium mine...

“Power Cuts Plague Ukraine and Moldova Amid Energy...

Emergency power cuts affected multiple cities in Ukraine and Moldova over the weekend due to a technical glitch in the power lines between the two countries. Ukrainian Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal explained that the malfunction led to a widespread outage in Ukraine's power grid, prompting automatic protection mechanisms to kick in. The blackouts were observed in Kyiv, Zhytomyr, and Kharkiv regions, disrupting water supplies in the capital and temporarily halting the subway system due to low voltage. Moldova also faced significant power disruptions, including in its capital, Chisinau, as a result of the power line issues in Ukraine. Moldova's energy minister, Dorin Junghietu, reassured the public to...

“Balochistan Clashes: 145 Militants Killed in 40-Hour Battle”

Pakistan's Chief Minister of Balochistan reported that security forces eliminated 145 militants during a 40-hour battle in response to coordinated gun and bomb attacks in the region that resulted in nearly 50 fatalities. The province is currently facing a severe escalation of violence as insurgents intensify assaults on security forces, civilians, and infrastructure in the resource-rich area bordering Iran and Afghanistan. Attacks carried out by individuals disguised as civilians targeted hospitals, schools, banks, and markets, indiscriminately harming ordinary people. The junior interior minister of Pakistan, Talal Chaudhry, stated that militants utilized civilians as human shields during the incidents. The Baloch Liberation Army, a banned separatist group, claimed...

“Canadian PM Carney Visits China to Boost Trade Relations”

Prime Minister Mark Carney has arrived in Beijing, marking the initial visit by a Canadian prime minister to China in the past eight years....

“Canadian PM Carney Visits China to Boost Trade Relations”

Prime Minister Mark Carney has arrived in Beijing, marking the initial visit by a Canadian prime minister to China in the past eight years. During his stay, Carney is scheduled to hold meetings with senior communist leaders before engaging...

Quebec Premier François Legault Resigns After Tenure

Quebec Premier François Legault has announced his resignation, concluding a significant tenure in provincial politics where he led his founded party to two majority governments. Legault stated that he will stay in office until his party selects a new...

Indigenous Leaders in B.C. Warn Pipeline Executives

A group of Indigenous leaders from British Columbia have traveled to Calgary to convey a direct message to pipeline executives: avoid investing in a new bitumen pipeline to the northwest coast or face potential legal challenges. Haida Nation President...

“Air Transat Adjusts Services Amid Soaring Fuel Prices”

Air Transat is the latest airline to make adjustments to its services in response to soaring fuel prices. Transat A.T. Inc., the parent company of Air Transat, announced a reduction in flight frequencies on select routes to Europe and...

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Conservatives Push Pipeline Motion, Liberals Dismiss: Political Maneuvering in Canada

The Conservative Party put forth a motion in the House of Commons urging support for the construction of a pipeline as outlined in the...

Calgary Council to Address Water Main Breaks

Calgary city council is gearing up to review a comprehensive report concerning the catastrophic feeder main break in 2024, following a recent incident of...

“2026 CBC Short Story Prize Longlist Revealed”

Thirty Canadian writers have been selected for the 2026 CBC Short Story Prize longlist from a pool of nearly 3,000 submissions. The selected works...

“Denison Mines Advances Canada’s First Uranium Mine in Decades”

Denison Mines Corp. is progressing with the development of a proposed uranium mine in northern Saskatchewan following approvals from its board of directors, the...

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“Thermal Drones and AI Revolutionize Alberta’s Wild Boar Defense”

Thermal drones paired with emerging artificial intelligence systems are proving effective in bolstering Alberta's defenses against invasive and destructive wild boar. Hannah McKenzie, the Alberta...

Calgary Council to Address Water Main Breaks

Calgary city council is gearing up to review a comprehensive report concerning the catastrophic feeder main break in 2024, following a recent incident of another break on the same pipeline in the northwest part of the city. Mayor Jeromy...

“Coalition Gathers in Paris to Address Ukraine Crisis”

The upcoming gathering of the coalition of nations in Paris on Tuesday to discuss Ukraine is being anticipated with an air of unpredictability. Leaders from approximately 30 countries, including Prime Minister Mark Carney, convened in the French capital for...

“PM Carney Boosts Confidence in Canada’s Oil Exports”

Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed confidence in Canada's energy exports despite potential competition from increased oil production in Venezuela. Carney highlighted that Canadian oil stands out for being cost-effective, environmentally friendly, and low-risk compared to Venezuelan oil. His remarks...

“Trump Eyes Venezuelan Oil Revival, U.S. Companies Hesitant”

After removing Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro over the weekend, U.S. President Donald Trump expressed confidence that U.S. oil companies would enter Venezuela, invest billions, and generate substantial profits for both themselves and the Venezuelan people. He emphasized the intention...

Conservatives Push Pipeline Motion, Liberals Dismiss: Political Maneuvering in Canada

The Conservative Party put forth a motion in the House of Commons urging support for the construction of a pipeline as outlined in the memorandum of understanding between the federal and Alberta governments. The move was seen as an...

Calgary Council to Address Water Main Breaks

Calgary city council is gearing up to review a comprehensive report concerning the catastrophic feeder main break in 2024, following a recent incident of another break on the same pipeline in the northwest part of the city. Mayor Jeromy...

“2026 CBC Short Story Prize Longlist Revealed”

Thirty Canadian writers have been selected for the 2026 CBC Short Story Prize longlist from a pool of nearly 3,000 submissions. The selected works cover a diverse range of topics and styles, showcasing the talent and creativity of writers...

“Denison Mines Advances Canada’s First Uranium Mine in Decades”

Denison Mines Corp. is progressing with the development of a proposed uranium mine in northern Saskatchewan following approvals from its board of directors, the national nuclear regulator's construction license, and local community backing. The Phoenix mine at Wheeler River...

“Power Cuts Plague Ukraine and Moldova Amid Energy Crisis”

Emergency power cuts affected multiple cities in Ukraine and Moldova over the weekend due to a technical glitch in the power lines between the two countries. Ukrainian Energy Minister Denys Shmyhal explained that the malfunction led to a widespread...

“Debate Stirs Over Northern BC Oil Tanker Ban”

The prohibition of oil tanker traffic in the waters of northern British Columbia has long been in place to safeguard environmentally sensitive coastlines. However, the federal government is considering changes to this moratorium. The discussion on altering the tanker...

“Coalition Gathers in Paris to Address Ukraine Crisis”

The upcoming gathering of the coalition of nations in Paris on Tuesday to discuss Ukraine is being anticipated with an air of unpredictability. Leaders from approximately 30 countries, including Prime Minister Mark Carney, convened in the French capital for...

Indigenous Leaders in B.C. Warn Pipeline Executives

A group of Indigenous leaders from British Columbia have traveled to Calgary to convey a direct message to pipeline executives: avoid investing in a new bitumen pipeline to the northwest coast or face potential legal challenges. Haida Nation President...

“Warner-Paramount $81 Billion Merger Approved by Shareholders”

An enormous $81 billion merger between Warner and Paramount in the U.S. has been given the green light by shareholders, advancing a deal that could significantly alter the landscape of Hollywood and the broader media industry. Following a preliminary...

“Debate Over Grizzly Bear Hunt in Alberta Sparks Controversy”

Conservation groups are questioning recent appeals for the Alberta government to authorize the first grizzly bear hunting season in twenty years, arguing that these requests lack a scientific basis. The Rural Municipalities of Alberta (RMA) recently passed a resolution...

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,...