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“Climate, Immigration, Energy: A...

In our weekly environmental newsletter, we delve into the connection between immigration crackdowns...

“Czech Forward Kristýna Kaltounková...

Kristýna Kaltounková is determined to make a significant impact in the upcoming Winter...

“Saskatchewan Lowers Mammogram Age,...

Saskatchewan women aged 43 and above are now eligible to register for mammogram...

Miami Dolphins Fire Head...

Miami Dolphins have decided to part ways with head coach Mike McDaniel after...

“Czech Forward Kristýna Kaltounková Eyes Olympic Upset”

Kristýna Kaltounková is determined to make a significant impact in the upcoming Winter Olympics, brushing off the predictions of another intense Canada-U.S. showdown for the gold medal. The Czech forward, selected first overall in the PWHL draft by the New York Sirens, currently leads the league in both goals (11) and penalty minutes (31) after 16 professional games. With her size and strong shooting abilities, the 23-year-old could be a key player for a Czech team aiming to challenge the traditional powerhouses in the Olympic tournament. While historically dominated by North American teams, the landscape of women's hockey has evolved with international players now honing their skills...

Israel Reopens Rafah Border Crossing for Gaza Residents

Israel announced the reopening of the Rafah border crossing on Sunday to facilitate travel between Gaza and Egypt. This marks the first time the main entry and exit point for the Palestinian territory has been operational since May 2024. COGAT, the Israeli agency responsible for civilian policies in Gaza, did not specify the daily limit on border crossings for Gaza's approximately two million residents. According to COGAT, the reopening is specifically for Gaza residents who had left during the conflict and have received security clearance from Israel. This move is in compliance with the initial phase of a peace plan initiated by former U.S. President Donald Trump...

“Call for Online Regulatory Body to Combat Deepfakes”

Advocacy organizations advocating for women and children have emphasized the urgent need for the Canadian government to establish an online regulatory body in response...

“Call for Online Regulatory Body to Combat Deepfakes”

Advocacy organizations advocating for women and children have emphasized the urgent need for the Canadian government to establish an online regulatory body in response to a surge of sexual deepfakes circulating on the social media platform X. Lloyd Richardson,...

“Prime Minister Carney Holds Talks with Coastal First Nations in Northern...

Prime Minister Mark Carney has arrived in Prince Rupert today to engage in discussions with Coastal First Nations regarding significant projects in northern British Columbia. A government official, who chose to remain anonymous, informed CBC News on Monday that...

“Stellantis and Microsoft Forge AI and Cybersecurity Partnership”

Stellantis and Microsoft have announced a five-year strategic partnership to jointly develop artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, and engineering capabilities. This collaboration comes as Stellantis aims to stay competitive with technology-focused rivals in the automotive industry. The importance of software...

“Boeing Invests $36M in Winnipeg for Composite Aerospace Innovation”

Boeing has revealed its plan to allocate $36 million towards research and development projects focused on composite aerospace manufacturing at its Winnipeg facility. During a news conference on Friday, Al Meinzinger, the company's president, expressed enthusiasm for the future...

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“Climate, Immigration, Energy: A Nexus of Challenges”

In our weekly environmental newsletter, we delve into the connection between immigration crackdowns and climate issues. Isaias Hernandez, an environmentalist and author from Los...

“Czech Forward Kristýna Kaltounková Eyes Olympic Upset”

Kristýna Kaltounková is determined to make a significant impact in the upcoming Winter Olympics, brushing off the predictions of another intense Canada-U.S. showdown for...

“Saskatchewan Lowers Mammogram Age, Battles Misinformation”

Saskatchewan women aged 43 and above are now eligible to register for mammogram screenings without the need for a physician's referral. This change is...

Miami Dolphins Fire Head Coach Mike McDaniel After Disappointing Season

Miami Dolphins have decided to part ways with head coach Mike McDaniel after a disappointing season. The team, which once had high hopes for...

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“Artemis II Crew Makes History with Moon Observations”

The crew of Artemis II is returning home after a historic journey that provided them with an unparalleled view of the moon. Canadian Space...

“Pub Owner Reads ‘The Hobbit’ for Charity, Raises $1,292”

Erin's Pub in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador had an unusual Saturday recently when business owner Allan Bearns took the stage for a unique community event. Instead of a musical performance, Bearns embarked on a marathon reading session of...

“Cranbrook Enhances Safety with Drone Patrols”

The City of Cranbrook has incorporated drones into its public safety measures to oversee former encampment sites and wooded areas where unhoused individuals lived due to public safety concerns in the East Kootenay community. This initiative is part of...

“Thunder Bay Maintains Highest Homicide Rate in Canada”

Thunder Bay, Ontario, maintains its position with the highest homicide rate in Canada, as per the most recent data released by Statistics Canada. The annual report on homicide trends, unveiled on December 2 and based on 2024 data, reveals...

Protests Erupt in Canada Against U.S. Seizure of Maduro

Amid global efforts to comprehend the U.S. seizure of Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and his spouse, protests in Hamilton, Canada, have criticized the military intervention. Ken Stone, a member of the Canada-Wide Peace and Justice Network, asserted that the...

“Climate, Immigration, Energy: A Nexus of Challenges”

In our weekly environmental newsletter, we delve into the connection between immigration crackdowns and climate issues. Isaias Hernandez, an environmentalist and author from Los Angeles, shared his experience dealing with ICE raids and the impact on immigrant communities. Hernandez...

“Czech Forward Kristýna Kaltounková Eyes Olympic Upset”

Kristýna Kaltounková is determined to make a significant impact in the upcoming Winter Olympics, brushing off the predictions of another intense Canada-U.S. showdown for the gold medal. The Czech forward, selected first overall in the PWHL draft by the...

“Saskatchewan Lowers Mammogram Age, Battles Misinformation”

Saskatchewan women aged 43 and above are now eligible to register for mammogram screenings without the need for a physician's referral. This change is part of a gradual process aiming to lower the eligibility age to 40 by June. Following...

Miami Dolphins Fire Head Coach Mike McDaniel After Disappointing Season

Miami Dolphins have decided to part ways with head coach Mike McDaniel after a disappointing season. The team, which once had high hopes for McDaniel as the future of the franchise, made the decision following a lackluster 7-10 season...

“Pub Owner Reads ‘The Hobbit’ for Charity, Raises $1,292”

Erin's Pub in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador had an unusual Saturday recently when business owner Allan Bearns took the stage for a unique community event. Instead of a musical performance, Bearns embarked on a marathon reading session of...

“Stellantis and Microsoft Forge AI and Cybersecurity Partnership”

Stellantis and Microsoft have announced a five-year strategic partnership to jointly develop artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, and engineering capabilities. This collaboration comes as Stellantis aims to stay competitive with technology-focused rivals in the automotive industry. The importance of software...

“Céline Dion’s Romantic Comeback: New Single & Paris Shows”

Céline Dion has made a comeback with the release of a new single on Friday, stepping back into the spotlight with a romantic French-language ballad titled "Dansons," which translates to "Let’s dance" in English. The accompanying music video is...

Artemis II Astronauts Set for Dramatic Splashdown

The Artemis II mission is nearing its conclusion with NASA astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Canadian Space Agency astronaut Jeremy Hansen completing their historic journey around the moon aboard the Orion spacecraft named Integrity. This mission...

“Canada’s Nature Protection Boosts Economy & Job Creation”

A recent report reveals that Canada's initiative to significantly expand nature protection is leading to the creation of numerous job opportunities and has the potential to generate substantial revenues from tourism and hospitality. According to the Canadian Parks and...

Israel Reopens Rafah Border Crossing for Gaza Residents

Israel announced the reopening of the Rafah border crossing on Sunday to facilitate travel between Gaza and Egypt. This marks the first time the main entry and exit point for the Palestinian territory has been operational since May 2024....

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,...