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“Rogers Communications Offers Buyouts...

Rogers Communications Inc., a prominent player in telecommunications, media, and sports, has announced...

“Trump Demands ABC Fire...

U.S. President Donald Trump has called for the immediate termination of Jimmy Kimmel...

“Mild 3.9-Magnitude Earthquake Rattles...

Earthquakes Canada has reported a 3.9-magnitude earthquake just north of Shawville, Quebec, on...

“Green Hydrogen Project in...

A group of companies involved in a proposed green hydrogen project in western...

“YouTube Investigator Escapes China, Granted U.S. Asylum”

After coming across a 2020 BuzzFeed News report detailing China's construction of extensive detention camps for ethnic-minority Uyghurs, Guan Heng, a YouTuber residing in Henan, China at the time, took it upon himself to investigate further. In October 2021, he ventured into Xinjiang province and utilized a telephoto lens to capture footage of the secretive camps, which human rights organizations estimate imprison up to one million Uyghurs. The video evidence he gathered set off a chain of events that led to his escape from China, a journey to the U.S. via Ecuador and the Bahamas, and eventually being caught up in an Immigration Customs and Border (ICE)...

“Cortina d’Ampezzo Races Against Time for Winter Olympics”

Amidst the picturesque Olympic slopes of Tofane beneath the rugged Dolomite peaks, a flurry of activity unfolds in Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy. Construction noise fills the air as gravel is excavated, tractors maneuver through muddy roads, and workers bustle around near the event area, just days before the Winter Olympics kick off. In Cortina d’Ampezzo, last-minute preparations are evident as the curling tournament is set to commence on Wednesday and the women’s downhill training scheduled for Thursday. The rush to complete facilities showcases the challenges faced by organizers, with some projects still unfinished while others have been successfully concluded. Despite pressures from the International Olympic Committee to relocate events...

“Canadian PM Carney Visits China to Boost Trade Relations”

Prime Minister Mark Carney has arrived in Beijing, marking the initial visit by a Canadian prime minister to China in the past eight years....

“Canadian PM Carney Visits China to Boost Trade Relations”

Prime Minister Mark Carney has arrived in Beijing, marking the initial visit by a Canadian prime minister to China in the past eight years. During his stay, Carney is scheduled to hold meetings with senior communist leaders before engaging...

Quebec Premier François Legault Resigns After Tenure

Quebec Premier François Legault has announced his resignation, concluding a significant tenure in provincial politics where he led his founded party to two majority governments. Legault stated that he will stay in office until his party selects a new...

“Rogers Communications Offers Buyouts to 10,000 Employees”

Rogers Communications Inc., a prominent player in telecommunications, media, and sports, has announced that it is providing voluntary buyout options to approximately 10,000 eligible employees. The company explained that this move is aimed at aligning its cost structure with...

Canadian Oil Producers Posed for Record Profits

Canadian oil producers are set to reveal how the recent surge in energy prices has impacted their financial performance and discuss their plans for the increased profits. The financial results for the first quarter of the year will be...

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“Rogers Communications Offers Buyouts to 10,000 Employees”

Rogers Communications Inc., a prominent player in telecommunications, media, and sports, has announced that it is providing voluntary buyout options to approximately 10,000 eligible...

“Trump Demands ABC Fire Kimmel After Shooting Incident”

U.S. President Donald Trump has called for the immediate termination of Jimmy Kimmel from ABC and its parent company, Walt Disney. This demand comes...

“Mild 3.9-Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Shawville, Quebec”

Earthquakes Canada has reported a 3.9-magnitude earthquake just north of Shawville, Quebec, on Tuesday afternoon. Residents in areas around Ottawa, Maniwaki, and Pembroke felt...

“Green Hydrogen Project in Newfoundland Faces Financial Turmoil”

A group of companies involved in a proposed green hydrogen project in western Newfoundland is facing financial turmoil following the Newfoundland government's decision to...

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Farmers’ Health at Risk: Methane Emissions from Oil Wells Endanger Alberta Family

Teresa Patry, a farmer and rancher from Vermilion, Alberta, is facing concerns with the operations of two active oil wells on her property. An...

“Yaletown Stabbing Suspect Pleads Guilty”

A 35-year-old woman has pled guilty to charges related to a series of stabbing incidents that occurred in Vancouver's Yaletown area last October. Tamara Hamelin was apprehended on October 10 following an altercation that resulted in three individuals being...

“Nestlé Recalls Baby Formula in Europe Due to Toxin”

Nestlé has initiated a recall of certain batches of baby formula, primarily in Europe, due to potential contamination with a toxin that may lead to symptoms like nausea and vomiting. The company clarified that this recall does not impact...

“Rise of Online Drug Markets: Easy Purchases, Elusive Regulation”

An online marketplace resembling Amazon but for illicit substances like cocaine, heroin, and ecstasy is gaining traction, offering easy purchases via credit cards and e-transfers, with deliveries through Canada Post. CBC Ottawa and Radio-Canada communicated with multiple individuals engaged...

“Blue Jays’ Newest Addition Okamoto Chosen by Slugger’s Daughter”

The newest addition to the Toronto Blue Jays can be credited, in part, to the preference of Kazuma Okamoto's daughter. Okamoto, a 29-year-old slugger, revealed during a news conference in Toronto that he presented logos of all 30 Major...

“Rogers Communications Offers Buyouts to 10,000 Employees”

Rogers Communications Inc., a prominent player in telecommunications, media, and sports, has announced that it is providing voluntary buyout options to approximately 10,000 eligible employees. The company explained that this move is aimed at aligning its cost structure with...

“Trump Demands ABC Fire Kimmel After Shooting Incident”

U.S. President Donald Trump has called for the immediate termination of Jimmy Kimmel from ABC and its parent company, Walt Disney. This demand comes after Kimmel made a controversial monologue that preceded a shooting incident near a gathering of...

“Mild 3.9-Magnitude Earthquake Rattles Shawville, Quebec”

Earthquakes Canada has reported a 3.9-magnitude earthquake just north of Shawville, Quebec, on Tuesday afternoon. Residents in areas around Ottawa, Maniwaki, and Pembroke felt the quake around 12:36 p.m., with initial reports indicating mild shaking. According to Earthquakes Canada,...

“Green Hydrogen Project in Newfoundland Faces Financial Turmoil”

A group of companies involved in a proposed green hydrogen project in western Newfoundland is facing financial turmoil following the Newfoundland government's decision to reclaim Crown land, prompting the consortium to file for creditor protection. The project, led by...

“YouTube Investigator Escapes China, Granted U.S. Asylum”

After coming across a 2020 BuzzFeed News report detailing China's construction of extensive detention camps for ethnic-minority Uyghurs, Guan Heng, a YouTuber residing in Henan, China at the time, took it upon himself to investigate further. In October 2021,...

Manitoba Government Maintains Hybrid Work Policy

The Manitoba government has decided not to mandate a full return to the office for public servants, in contrast to recent actions taken by Ontario and Alberta. Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew confirmed in a recent interview that his government...

“Yaletown Stabbing Suspect Pleads Guilty”

A 35-year-old woman has pled guilty to charges related to a series of stabbing incidents that occurred in Vancouver's Yaletown area last October. Tamara Hamelin was apprehended on October 10 following an altercation that resulted in three individuals being...

Canadian Oil Producers Posed for Record Profits

Canadian oil producers are set to reveal how the recent surge in energy prices has impacted their financial performance and discuss their plans for the increased profits. The financial results for the first quarter of the year will be...

Farmers’ Health at Risk: Methane Emissions from Oil Wells Endanger Alberta Family

Teresa Patry, a farmer and rancher from Vermilion, Alberta, is facing concerns with the operations of two active oil wells on her property. An independent air quality assessment revealed that these wells are emitting methane and potentially harmful chemicals,...

“Canadian-Made Transit Bus Produced After 15-Year Gap”

In a significant development, a Canadian-made transit bus has been produced for the first time in 15 years, as highlighted during an unveiling event in Winnipeg, officials announced on Tuesday. Premier Wab Kinew emphasized the importance of this achievement,...

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,...