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Young activists challenge Ontario’s...

Young activists are initiating a legal challenge against Ontario's climate plan, aiming to...

“Controversy Surrounds Detention of...

Minnesota officials and the Trump administration are at odds over the circumstances surrounding...

“Quebec Court Greenlights Ticketmaster...

The Quebec Superior Court has approved a class-action lawsuit against Ticketmaster, alleging that...

“Canadian Duo Dominates at...

Victoria Mboko and Felix Auger-Aliassime have resumed their strong start to the 2026...

“Controversy Surrounds Detention of 5-Year-Old in ICE Arrest”

Minnesota officials and the Trump administration are at odds over the circumstances surrounding the detention of a five-year-old boy in a Minneapolis suburb following the death of Renee Good. School district officials, the family's attorney, and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey criticized U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for apprehending Liam Conejo Ramos after he returned home from preschool. Contrary to the officials' claims, federal authorities, including U.S. Vice-President JD Vance, stated that the boy was not a target but was inadvertently caught up in his father's arrest, described as an "illegal alien." The conflicting perspectives on the arrest of Liam and his father highlight the divergent narratives...

“Iran Protests: Death Toll Rises Amidst Escalating Tensions”

Iranian state TV released the first official death toll from protests that started on December 28, reporting 3,117 fatalities, with 2,427 identified as civilians and security forces. However, the exact details on the remaining casualties were not provided. According to the U.S.-based Human Rights Activists News Agency, the death toll was estimated to be at least 4,560, with the agency known for its reliable reporting on events in Iran. The accuracy of these figures could not be independently verified by The Associated Press. Statements from the Interior Ministry and the Martyrs Foundation were broadcasted on state television, addressing the casualties. Iranian Canadian human rights activist Arsalan Kahnemuyipour...

“Canada Adds 8,200 Jobs in December; Unemployment Rate Rises”

Statistics Canada reported an increase in job seekers in December, leading to a rise in the unemployment rate. Canada added 8,200 new jobs last...

“Canada Adds 8,200 Jobs in December; Unemployment Rate Rises”

Statistics Canada reported an increase in job seekers in December, leading to a rise in the unemployment rate. Canada added 8,200 new jobs last month, pushing the unemployment rate to 6.8%, up from 6.5% in November. This follows three...

“Brazil’s Lula and Canada’s Carney Unite Against U.S. Action in Venezuela”

Brazil's President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva announced that he had a conversation with Prime Minister Mark Carney on Thursday, and Carney accepted an invitation to visit Brazil in April. Both leaders expressed disapproval of the United States' use...

“Oil Prices Hit $100 as U.S.-Iran Conflict Escalates”

Oil prices surged back to $100 per barrel as a result of the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, leading to a global stock market decline on Thursday. The S&P 500 dropped 1.5%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.5%,...

“Global Supply Networks at Risk Amid U.S.-Iran Conflict”

Energy and trade specialists are cautioning about the escalating repercussions on global supply networks, which are expected to amplify amid the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran and the continued closure of the Strait of Hormuz. While much attention is understandably...

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Young activists challenge Ontario’s climate plan in court.

Young activists are initiating a legal challenge against Ontario's climate plan, aiming to revive their case at the province's highest court. Premier Doug Ford's...

“Controversy Surrounds Detention of 5-Year-Old in ICE Arrest”

Minnesota officials and the Trump administration are at odds over the circumstances surrounding the detention of a five-year-old boy in a Minneapolis suburb following...

“Quebec Court Greenlights Ticketmaster Class-Action Suit”

The Quebec Superior Court has approved a class-action lawsuit against Ticketmaster, alleging that the company imposed unfair service fees on ticket purchases. Justice Eleni...

“Canadian Duo Dominates at United Cup Tennis Event”

Victoria Mboko and Felix Auger-Aliassime have resumed their strong start to the 2026 tennis season. The Canadian duo led their team to victory against...

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“Diverse Efforts Lead to Revival of St. Croix River Fish Population”

Conservationists have observed an increase in the population of alewife and blueback herring in the St. Croix River following the removal of a hydroelectric...

“Steinbach Animal Shelter Struggles Amid September Floods”

Steinbach's animal shelter, which relocated to a new facility over two years ago, faces ongoing challenges with evacuating animals due to September flooding. Approximately 200 residents in the southeastern Manitoba city are awaiting news on potential financial assistance from...

Elon Musk’s xAI Platform Under Fire for Sexually Suggestive Content

Elon Musk's AI platform, xAI, faced global scrutiny following accusations of hosting sexually suggestive AI-generated images of women and minors. A recent examination by Reuters on X, xAI's social media service, revealed over 20 instances where individuals, both women...

“Pioneering Female Jockey Diane Crump Dies at 77”

Diane Crump, the trailblazing female jockey who broke barriers by becoming the first woman to ride professionally in a horse race in 1969 and the first female jockey in the Kentucky Derby in 1970, has passed away at the...

“U.A.E. Completes Troop Withdrawal from Yemen Amid Rising Tensions”

The United Arab Emirates announced on Saturday that it has completed the withdrawal of all its troops from Yemen amid heightened tensions within the conflict-ridden nation, particularly with Saudi Arabia. The U.A.E. Defense Ministry stated that the withdrawal was...

Young activists challenge Ontario’s climate plan in court.

Young activists are initiating a legal challenge against Ontario's climate plan, aiming to revive their case at the province's highest court. Premier Doug Ford's government disrupted the case last year by dismantling its own climate legislation shortly before facing...

“Controversy Surrounds Detention of 5-Year-Old in ICE Arrest”

Minnesota officials and the Trump administration are at odds over the circumstances surrounding the detention of a five-year-old boy in a Minneapolis suburb following the death of Renee Good. School district officials, the family's attorney, and Minneapolis Mayor Jacob...

“Quebec Court Greenlights Ticketmaster Class-Action Suit”

The Quebec Superior Court has approved a class-action lawsuit against Ticketmaster, alleging that the company imposed unfair service fees on ticket purchases. Justice Eleni Yiannakis, in a decision issued on Monday, determined that the plaintiffs satisfied the requirements for...

“Canadian Duo Dominates at United Cup Tennis Event”

Victoria Mboko and Felix Auger-Aliassime have resumed their strong start to the 2026 tennis season. The Canadian duo led their team to victory against China in the United Cup mixed teams event, winning all three matches in the Group...

“Steinbach Animal Shelter Struggles Amid September Floods”

Steinbach's animal shelter, which relocated to a new facility over two years ago, faces ongoing challenges with evacuating animals due to September flooding. Approximately 200 residents in the southeastern Manitoba city are awaiting news on potential financial assistance from...

Montreal Film “The Girl Who Cried Pearls” Wins Oscar

A small independent film from Montreal has achieved great success by winning a prestigious award in the film industry. "The Girl Who Cried Pearls," created by filmmakers Chris Lavis and Maciek Szczerbowski, secured the Oscar for best animated short...

“Oil Prices Hit $100 as U.S.-Iran Conflict Escalates”

Oil prices surged back to $100 per barrel as a result of the ongoing U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, leading to a global stock market decline on Thursday. The S&P 500 dropped 1.5%, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.5%,...

Vancouver Landfill to Operate 20 More Years

The Vancouver Landfill in Delta, B.C., originally scheduled for closure in 2030, will now operate for an additional 20 years due to increased capacity from ground settlement. Paul Henderson from Metro Vancouver's Solid Waste Services stated that this extension...

“Canada Adds 8,200 Jobs in December; Unemployment Rate Rises”

Statistics Canada reported an increase in job seekers in December, leading to a rise in the unemployment rate. Canada added 8,200 new jobs last month, pushing the unemployment rate to 6.8%, up from 6.5% in November. This follows three...

“Alberta Launches Website for Proposed Bitumen Pipeline”

The Alberta government has unveiled a dedicated website for the proposed bitumen pipeline connecting Alberta to the northwest coast of British Columbia. The website serves as a central platform for project updates and information to promote transparency and facilitate...

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,...