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“Manitoba Mayors Seek Help...

Preparations are in progress for the upcoming wildfire season as the snow in...

“IPC Allows Russian, Belarusian...

The President of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), Andrew Parsons, announced on Monday...

“Nova Scotia Celebrates Trade...

Nova Scotia is welcoming news of a recent agreement with China to temporarily...

“Canada Aims to Regain...

Canada has been a dominant force in curling since the sport's return to...

“IPC Allows Russian, Belarusian Athletes in Winter Paralympics”

The President of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), Andrew Parsons, announced on Monday that Russian and Belarusian athletes will be permitted to participate in the Winter Paralympics under their respective flags and national anthems. The decision, made during the IPC General Assembly, allocated 10 combined slots for athletes from both countries, sparking controversy amid ongoing tensions due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Parsons emphasized that the decision is final and cannot be reversed by the board or himself. The announcement led to Ukraine declaring a boycott of the Milano Cortina Paralympics opening ceremony on March 6 in Verona, with the Czech Paralympic Committee and some Polish officials...

“Former British Ambassador Arrested in Epstein Probe”

British authorities apprehended Peter Mandelson, a former British ambassador to the United States, in connection with an investigation into alleged misconduct linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The Metropolitan Police in London confirmed the arrest of a 72-year-old man on suspicion of misconduct in public office at a residence in north London. While the police did not explicitly name Mandelson, the individual in question, matching his age, is widely known to be the former diplomat. The investigation centers on accusations that Mandelson disclosed sensitive government information to Epstein around fifteen years ago, with no allegations of any sexual impropriety against him. Mandelson's arrest follows the recent detention of Andrew...

Ford Urges Canadians: Avoid Chinese EVs, Support Local Industry

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is urging Canadians to avoid purchasing electric vehicles made in China after Prime Minister Mark Carney recently finalized a trade...

Ford Urges Canadians: Avoid Chinese EVs, Support Local Industry

Ontario Premier Doug Ford is urging Canadians to avoid purchasing electric vehicles made in China after Prime Minister Mark Carney recently finalized a trade agreement with Chinese President Xi Jinping. Ford criticized the deal and the lack of communication...

Federal Court Overturns TikTok Shutdown Directive

Canada's federal court has invalidated a government directive to cease operations of TikTok in Canada, allowing the popular short-form video app to continue functioning. The decision was made by federal court judge Russel Zinn, who referred the matter back...

Global Stocks Soar, Oil Prices Fall on Iran-US Ceasefire Hope

Global stock markets experienced a surge on Monday, while oil prices saw a decline following a tentative agreement between the United States and Iran to prolong their ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz to resume the global flow...

“Canada’s Grocery Sector to See Competition Boost”

A potential boost in competition within Canada's grocery sector could come from initiatives such as enhancing food terminals, increasing domestic food production, and enforcing anticompetitive regulations, as proposed by Prime Minister Mark Carney's $3.2-billion food security strategy. The plan...

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“Manitoba Mayors Seek Help as Wildfire Season Approaches”

Preparations are in progress for the upcoming wildfire season as the snow in Manitoba melts, but several mayors in the northern region of the...

“IPC Allows Russian, Belarusian Athletes in Winter Paralympics”

The President of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), Andrew Parsons, announced on Monday that Russian and Belarusian athletes will be permitted to participate in...

“Nova Scotia Celebrates Trade Deal with China, Boosting Lobster Industry”

Nova Scotia is welcoming news of a recent agreement with China to temporarily lift "anti-discrimination" tariffs on Canadian lobster and crab. The Nova Scotia...

“Canada Aims to Regain Curling Dominance at Winter Olympics”

Canada has been a dominant force in curling since the sport's return to the Olympics in 1998, with six gold medals and 12 overall...

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“Blue Origin’s New Glenn Rocket Explodes at Launch Pad”

A Blue Origin rocket experienced a blast at the launch pad on Thursday evening, causing nearby residences to tremble and briefly illuminating the sky...

“B.C. Premier Rejects New Pipeline, Proposes Canadian Refinery Investment”

Premier David Eby of British Columbia has rejected the notion of a new pipeline to the province's northern coast and instead proposed investing taxpayer funds in a Canadian refinery. This suggestion comes following Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's push for...

“Viral Video Sparks Debate on Passenger Comfort in Canadian Airlines”

A video that went viral featuring an Alberta family struggling with limited legroom on a recent WestJet flight is sparking discussions about passenger comfort on Canadian airlines and the potential need for government intervention. On December 26, 2025, Amanda...

“MP Slams Ford’s Threat to Remove Manitoba-Made Crown Royal”

A Member of Parliament (MP) from Manitoba's Conservative party criticized Ontario Premier Doug Ford for threatening to remove Crown Royal from shelves. James Bezan, who represents the Selkirk-Interlake-Eastman riding, where the whisky is produced, expressed his concerns on social...

Federal Immigration Officers Injure Two in Portland Shooting

U.S. federal immigration officers injured two individuals in Portland, Oregon, through gunfire on Thursday, as per authorities. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) identified the passenger in the vehicle as "a Venezuelan illegal alien associated with the transnational...

“Manitoba Mayors Seek Help as Wildfire Season Approaches”

Preparations are in progress for the upcoming wildfire season as the snow in Manitoba melts, but several mayors in the northern region of the province are expressing the need for additional assistance. Last year marked the most severe wildfire...

“IPC Allows Russian, Belarusian Athletes in Winter Paralympics”

The President of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), Andrew Parsons, announced on Monday that Russian and Belarusian athletes will be permitted to participate in the Winter Paralympics under their respective flags and national anthems. The decision, made during the...

“Nova Scotia Celebrates Trade Deal with China, Boosting Lobster Industry”

Nova Scotia is welcoming news of a recent agreement with China to temporarily lift "anti-discrimination" tariffs on Canadian lobster and crab. The Nova Scotia Seafood Alliance's executive director, Kris Vascotto, expressed optimism about the deal, which Prime Minister Mark...

“Canada Aims to Regain Curling Dominance at Winter Olympics”

Canada has been a dominant force in curling since the sport's return to the Olympics in 1998, with six gold medals and 12 overall medals. However, despite being a top producer of elite curlers, Canada has not won an...

“B.C. Premier Rejects New Pipeline, Proposes Canadian Refinery Investment”

Premier David Eby of British Columbia has rejected the notion of a new pipeline to the province's northern coast and instead proposed investing taxpayer funds in a Canadian refinery. This suggestion comes following Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's push for...

Music Industry Icon Clive Davis Dies at 94

Clive Davis, a prominent figure in the music industry and a record executive who played a key role in the careers of Bruce Springsteen, Whitney Houston, and Aretha Franklin, has passed away at the age of 94. His family...

Global Stocks Soar, Oil Prices Fall on Iran-US Ceasefire Hope

Global stock markets experienced a surge on Monday, while oil prices saw a decline following a tentative agreement between the United States and Iran to prolong their ceasefire and reopen the Strait of Hormuz to resume the global flow...

“Concern Grows: 8th Grey Whale Fatality in BC”

Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is looking into the demise of another grey whale in British Columbia. The discovery of a deceased grey whale on a remote Haida Gwaii beach on May 24 has prompted the DFO marine mammal...

“LNG Canada’s Gas Flaring Exceeds Permitted Levels in BC”

Documents obtained by air quality researcher Laura Minet from the University of Victoria reveal that LNG Canada's gas flaring on British Columbia's North Coast exceeded permitted levels between October and January. The reports, obtained through freedom of information requests,...

“Former British Ambassador Arrested in Epstein Probe”

British authorities apprehended Peter Mandelson, a former British ambassador to the United States, in connection with an investigation into alleged misconduct linked to Jeffrey Epstein. The Metropolitan Police in London confirmed the arrest of a 72-year-old man on suspicion...

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,...