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“Ontario Cracks Down on...

The Ontario government has initiated actions against ticket scalpers and secondary market platforms...

“Millennials Twice as Likely...

A recent report revealed that in 2021, millennials were twice as likely to...

“Legacy of Generosity: Woman’s...

Before her passing at the age of 96, Doreen Edna Buhler led an...

“Canada to Cover Costs...

The Canadian government has agreed to assume the expenses associated with a planned...

“Norwalk Deputy Fire Chief Leads Dramatic Swan Rescue”

A Norwalk deputy fire chief, Jonathan Maggio, shared in an interview that when he first spotted a swan trapped on the frozen Connecticut river, motionless with its head tucked into its wings, he feared they were too late to save it. Despite uncertainty about how long the swan had been stuck, onlookers and reporters believed it was lifeless. Nevertheless, Maggio emphasized the importance of attempting a rescue, stating they could not leave the swan without trying to give it a chance at survival. The rescue team's spirits were lifted when the swan raised its head as they approached on the ice, bringing hope to the situation. Maggio...

“Row Venice Women Preserve Traditional Venetian Rowing”

Venice, known for its time-frozen charm, showcases ancient palazzos mirrored in serene canals, where water dictates daily life instead of streets. Despite its allure, Venice faces a tourism overload, with most of its 25 million annual visitors being day-trippers who rush through iconic spots like Piazza San Marco before boarding gondolas. In the quieter canals adjacent to the bustling square, female rowers skillfully maneuver a traditional Venetian boat called "batèla a coa de gambero," passing by hanging laundry and historic buildings. Unlike the elegant gondola, the batela served as a practical transport vessel in Venice, designed with a flat base to navigate the city's shallow waters. Elena Almansi,...

“MP Leah Gazan Endorses Avi Lewis for NDP Leadership”

Manitoba NDP Member of Parliament Leah Gazan has officially thrown her support behind documentary filmmaker Avi Lewis for the leadership of the party, becoming...

“MP Leah Gazan Endorses Avi Lewis for NDP Leadership”

Manitoba NDP Member of Parliament Leah Gazan has officially thrown her support behind documentary filmmaker Avi Lewis for the leadership of the party, becoming the first current MP to endorse a candidate. Gazan believes that Lewis is well-equipped to...

“B.C. Signs MOU with China to Boost Wood Construction”

British Columbia's Forests Ministry has signed a memorandum of understanding with China regarding modern wood construction, aiming to boost the local lumber industry amid efforts to diversify beyond the U.S. market. The five-year agreement, not legally binding, involves collaboration...

“Millennials Twice as Likely to Live with Parents vs. Baby Boomers”

A recent report revealed that in 2021, millennials were twice as likely to reside with their parents compared to baby boomers during their young adult years. Statistics Canada conducted an analysis using data from three census cycles to examine...

“Honda Halts $15B EV Complex in Canada, Focuses on Hybrids”

Honda Motor is reportedly planning to definitively halt the development of its $15 billion electric vehicle complex in Canada, according to Japanese media reports. The automaker had initially paused the Alliston, Ont., project last May, indicating a review of...

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“Ontario Cracks Down on Ticket Scalpers and Resale Giants”

The Ontario government has initiated actions against ticket scalpers and secondary market platforms to ensure compliance with recent regulations that limit ticket resale prices...

“Millennials Twice as Likely to Live with Parents vs. Baby Boomers”

A recent report revealed that in 2021, millennials were twice as likely to reside with their parents compared to baby boomers during their young...

“Legacy of Generosity: Woman’s Body Donation Honored”

Before her passing at the age of 96, Doreen Edna Buhler led an extraordinary and challenging life. Following her father's death, she departed from...

“Canada to Cover Costs for Groundbreaking Deepwater Oil Project”

The Canadian government has agreed to assume the expenses associated with a planned deepwater oil venture that could become payable under a United Nations...

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“Low Snowpack Threatens Vancouver Island Salmon Survival”

Researchers have indicated that the diminished snowpack levels on Vancouver Island could potentially strain salmon populations, already grappling with habitat deterioration, overfishing, and warmer...

“ABC Islands Tourism Faces Uncertainty Amid Venezuela Tensions”

The islands of Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao, collectively known as the ABC islands, are situated in the southern Caribbean's leeward Antilles, near Venezuela. These islands are renowned tourist spots celebrated for their beautiful beaches and vibrant cultures. However, following...

“Trump Administration Seizes Venezuelan Oil Tankers”

The Trump administration moved to take control of Venezuelan oil on Wednesday by seizing two sanctioned tankers transporting petroleum and announcing plans to ease some sanctions to oversee the global sale of Venezuela's oil. Following the removal of Venezuela's...

Maduro’s Immunity Claim Challenged in U.S. Drug Case

Ousted Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, currently detained with his wife Cilia Flores in a Brooklyn jail following an early morning arrest in Caracas, is anticipated to claim immunity from prosecution as a head of state, a point hinted at...

Iran’s Grand Bazaar Sit-in Sparks Tear Gas Clash

Protesters expressing frustration over Iran's struggling economy staged a sit-in at Tehran's Grand Bazaar on Tuesday, witnesses reported. Security forces later used tear gas to disperse the demonstrators as the market closed down. This protest at the Grand Bazaar,...

“Ontario Cracks Down on Ticket Scalpers and Resale Giants”

The Ontario government has initiated actions against ticket scalpers and secondary market platforms to ensure compliance with recent regulations that limit ticket resale prices to their original face value. Minister of Public and Business Service Delivery and Procurement, Stephen...

“Millennials Twice as Likely to Live with Parents vs. Baby Boomers”

A recent report revealed that in 2021, millennials were twice as likely to reside with their parents compared to baby boomers during their young adult years. Statistics Canada conducted an analysis using data from three census cycles to examine...

“Legacy of Generosity: Woman’s Body Donation Honored”

Before her passing at the age of 96, Doreen Edna Buhler led an extraordinary and challenging life. Following her father's death, she departed from the Calahoo farm of her birth and embarked on a new journey in Edmonton, where...

“Canada to Cover Costs for Groundbreaking Deepwater Oil Project”

The Canadian government has agreed to assume the expenses associated with a planned deepwater oil venture that could become payable under a United Nations agreement, sparking criticism from environmental organizations who argue that taxpayers should not be subsidizing oil...

“Norwalk Deputy Fire Chief Leads Dramatic Swan Rescue”

A Norwalk deputy fire chief, Jonathan Maggio, shared in an interview that when he first spotted a swan trapped on the frozen Connecticut river, motionless with its head tucked into its wings, he feared they were too late to...

“Bonnie Crombie Steps Down Early as Ontario Liberal Leader”

Bonnie Crombie has stepped down as the leader of the Ontario Liberal Party, resigning earlier than anticipated after a lukewarm reception in the fall leadership vote. Initially planning to stay until a successor was chosen, Crombie has now opted...

“Heated Rivalry” Sparks Diversity Debate in Hockey

In my extensive experience in sports journalism, few productions have made a mark quite like the series "Heated Rivalry" by Crave. Describing its impact as extraordinary would be an understatement. Recently, my colleague Dr. Amira Rose Davis pointed out...

“The Tragically Hip to Re-Air Iconic 2016 Concert”

After a ten-year hiatus, The Tragically Hip is gearing up to re-air the 2016 Man Machine Poem concert broadcast on CBC this summer, allowing Canadians to relive the experience. Scheduled for August 22, fans can tune in to watch...

“Honda Halts $15B EV Complex in Canada, Focuses on Hybrids”

Honda Motor is reportedly planning to definitively halt the development of its $15 billion electric vehicle complex in Canada, according to Japanese media reports. The automaker had initially paused the Alliston, Ont., project last May, indicating a review of...

“Concern Over Climate Action Omission in P.E.I. Cabinet Reshuffle”

The head of the P.E.I. Watershed Alliance expressed astonishment at the exclusion of "climate action" from a provincial department's name in the recent cabinet reorganization. Premier Rob Lantz reshuffled his cabinet on Feb. 12, appointing Darlene Compton as the...

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,...