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“Colm Feore Shines in...

Award-winning actor Colm Feore fondly remembers the wintry day he entered Fred Smith's...

“BMO Fined $4M for...

The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) has imposed a $4 million fine...

“genCARE Project Aims to...

Cheryl Prescod, a health-care administrator with a decade of experience, has observed firsthand...

“World’s First Mountain Ice...

Scientists unveiled the world's first repository of mountain ice cores, housing a historical...

“Eager Investors Eye Venezuela’s Oil Industry Amid Uncertainties”

Amid reports of U.S. military action securing Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, Barry Blacklock, a former resident with a background in the energy sector, found himself inundated with messages from acquaintances back in Canada. Blacklock, currently based in Mexico, is now involved in coordinating a group of companies interested in investing and supplying equipment to Venezuela, anticipating a surge in demand for their services. With decades of experience in the global oil and gas industry, Blacklock remains cautious about the impending changes in Venezuela following recent events. The intervention in Venezuela, coupled with President Trump's intentions to revitalize the nation's oil sector, has stirred interest among Alberta's oil...

“WNBA Moratorium Halts Free Agency Amid Salary Disparities”

The WNBA and its players' union have mutually decided to implement a moratorium on league activities starting Monday. This move comes after the failure to reach a new collective bargaining agreement or extend the existing one by the Friday deadline. Negotiations are ongoing, with significant disparities in key areas such as salaries and revenue sharing. The moratorium will pause the initial phase of free agency, preventing teams from issuing qualifying offers and franchise tag designations to players. Before the moratorium, teams had the right to send out offers under the previous CBA agreement, as per U.S. labor law. However, this was put on hold with the implementation...

Chrystia Freeland Announces Resignation from Canadian Parliament

Former Liberal cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland has announced her resignation as a Member of Parliament, signaling a significant change for the party. The prominent...

Chrystia Freeland Announces Resignation from Canadian Parliament

Former Liberal cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland has announced her resignation as a Member of Parliament, signaling a significant change for the party. The prominent MP disclosed on Monday her decision to take on a voluntary role advising Ukrainian President...

“Canadian Airlines Brace for Competition as Govt. Eases Flight Restrictions”

A potential shift in the Canadian airline industry is on the horizon as the federal government relaxes restrictions on flights from Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates, potentially intensifying competition from the Middle East. This move is anticipated...

“BMO Fined $4M for Overcharging Customers, Inadequate Fee Disclosure”

The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) has imposed a $4 million fine on Bank of Montreal for overcharging customers due to inadequate disclosure of fee information. The regulatory body, responsible for safeguarding financial product users, found that the...

“Silver and Gold Prices Swing Wildly Amid Market Turbulence”

Wild fluctuations in financial markets calmed as Wall Street commenced trading on Monday. U.S. stocks remained stable following gains in Europe and significant losses in Asia, while gold and silver prices rebounded from earlier declines. The focal point in financial...

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“Colm Feore Shines in Oscar Nominated Stop-Motion Film”

Award-winning actor Colm Feore fondly remembers the wintry day he entered Fred Smith's Kitchener studio in Ontario to lend his voice talents to the...

“BMO Fined $4M for Overcharging Customers, Inadequate Fee Disclosure”

The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) has imposed a $4 million fine on Bank of Montreal for overcharging customers due to inadequate disclosure...

“genCARE Project Aims to Improve Health Equity for Black Canadians”

Cheryl Prescod, a health-care administrator with a decade of experience, has observed firsthand the challenges faced by Black Canadians in accessing culturally sensitive healthcare...

“World’s First Mountain Ice Core Repository Unveiled in Antarctic Sanctuary”

Scientists unveiled the world's first repository of mountain ice cores, housing a historical record of the Earth's atmosphere in an Antarctic facility amidst concerns...

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“Canadian Astronaut to Explore Moon’s Far Side in Artemis Mission”

When Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen embarks on the Artemis 2 mission, he will have a unique role in observing the far side of the...

“Fatal Hit-and-Run Tragedy Shocks Midtown Toronto”

A tragic incident occurred in midtown Toronto on Wednesday morning, resulting in the death of a woman who was struck by two vehicles while crossing Eglinton Avenue E. near Dunfield Avenue after grocery shopping, as confirmed by Scott Bradbury,...

Canadians Eager for Economic Action in 2026

A year-end survey by Nanos indicates that Canadians are eager for the Liberal government to address key economic issues in the upcoming year. Jobs and the economy emerged as the top concerns for over 20% of respondents, surpassing relations...

“Paris Offers Chance to Rest Beside Famous Artists”

Paris city hall has introduced a unique opportunity for individuals to be buried alongside renowned artists from history. To participate, interested individuals must enter a draw by paying a few thousand euros and showing a willingness to restore neglected...

“84-Year-Old Teacher Sets Record with 61 Years at Same School”

Retired Tennessee educator Glenda Akin, aged 84, has been officially recognized by Guinness World Records as the longest-serving female teacher at a single institution. Akin spent a remarkable 61 years and 43 days at Westmoreland High School, initially as...

“Colm Feore Shines in Oscar Nominated Stop-Motion Film”

Award-winning actor Colm Feore fondly remembers the wintry day he entered Fred Smith's Kitchener studio in Ontario to lend his voice talents to the Oscar nominated stop-motion film, The Girl Who Cried Pearls. In an interview with CBC News,...

“BMO Fined $4M for Overcharging Customers, Inadequate Fee Disclosure”

The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada (FCAC) has imposed a $4 million fine on Bank of Montreal for overcharging customers due to inadequate disclosure of fee information. The regulatory body, responsible for safeguarding financial product users, found that the...

“genCARE Project Aims to Improve Health Equity for Black Canadians”

Cheryl Prescod, a health-care administrator with a decade of experience, has observed firsthand the challenges faced by Black Canadians in accessing culturally sensitive healthcare within the country's healthcare system. Serving a diverse population at the Black Creek Community Health...

“World’s First Mountain Ice Core Repository Unveiled in Antarctic Sanctuary”

Scientists unveiled the world's first repository of mountain ice cores, housing a historical record of the Earth's atmosphere in an Antarctic facility amidst concerns of global warming's impact on glaciers. Ice cores act as time capsules, encapsulating past atmospheric...

“Eager Investors Eye Venezuela’s Oil Industry Amid Uncertainties”

Amid reports of U.S. military action securing Nicolás Maduro in Venezuela, Barry Blacklock, a former resident with a background in the energy sector, found himself inundated with messages from acquaintances back in Canada. Blacklock, currently based in Mexico, is...

“Pimicikamak Cree Nation Struggles to Repair Homes After Power Outage”

The Pimicikamak Cree Nation is facing challenges in repairing homes damaged by a prolonged power outage, leaving uncertainty for residents on their return. The First Nation in northern Manitoba had to evacuate due to a snapped power line, causing...

Chrystia Freeland Announces Resignation from Canadian Parliament

Former Liberal cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland has announced her resignation as a Member of Parliament, signaling a significant change for the party. The prominent MP disclosed on Monday her decision to take on a voluntary role advising Ukrainian President...

“US and Canada Olympic Hockey Standby Players Ready”

While Jason Robertson and Adam Fox were not chosen for the U.S. Olympic hockey squad, and Sam Bennett and Mark Scheifele did not make Canada's roster, there is still a possibility that these players could join the teams in...

“Fatal Hit-and-Run Tragedy Shocks Midtown Toronto”

A tragic incident occurred in midtown Toronto on Wednesday morning, resulting in the death of a woman who was struck by two vehicles while crossing Eglinton Avenue E. near Dunfield Avenue after grocery shopping, as confirmed by Scott Bradbury,...

“Actor Timothy Busfield Charged with Child Sexual Contact”

Timothy Busfield, known for his roles in popular TV shows like West Wing and Field of Dreams, faces legal trouble as he has been formally charged with four counts of criminal sexual contact involving a child under 13 years...

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,...