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“Researchers Propose Novel Method...

A team of researchers from the UK, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic has...

“Federal Court Upholds Canada’s...

In a win for the Liberal government, the Federal Court of Appeal has...

“Trudeau and Katy Perry...

Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and global music icon Katy Perry made...

“Prime Minister Stands Firm...

After a hectic day at the United Nations, Prime Minister Mark Carney faced...

“Trudeau and Katy Perry Advocate for Soft Power...

Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and global music icon Katy Perry made a joint appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Trudeau delivered a speech emphasizing the importance of soft power in a changing global landscape. During his address at the Global Soft Power Summit, Trudeau highlighted the shift away from the stability post-World War Two and the emergence of a new era. He stressed the significance of investing in people, diplomacy, and trade to foster prosperity and build strong international relationships to tackle global challenges. Trudeau pointed out recent challenges such as the COVID-19 pandemic, the conflict in Ukraine, the Gaza war, and the...

“Train Crashes in Spain: One Dead, Dozens Injured”

Commuter rail operations in the Catalonia region of northeastern Spain were halted on Wednesday following a train crash near Barcelona, as confirmed by Spanish authorities. The incident resulted in one fatality and 37 injuries, with emergency crews working overnight to manage the rescue operation. The train collided with a retaining wall that collapsed onto the tracks, according to officials. This crash occurred during a national mourning period lasting three days after a separate fatal train collision in southern Spain claimed the lives of at least 42 individuals on Sunday. Investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of the earlier incident, which also left numerous people injured. The victim...

“PM Carney to host pivotal CUSMA evaluation with provincial leaders”

Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to convene with the provincial leaders in Ottawa later this month, marking the commencement of a significant year...

“PM Carney to host pivotal CUSMA evaluation with provincial leaders”

Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to convene with the provincial leaders in Ottawa later this month, marking the commencement of a significant year highlighted by the obligatory evaluation of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA). The initial ministers' gathering, set...

Chrystia Freeland to Resign from Canadian Parliament

Former Liberal cabinet minister Chrystia Freeland has announced her decision to resign as a member of Parliament this Friday, signaling a significant change for the party. The prominent MP recently agreed to a voluntary advisory role for Ukrainian President...

“Brent Crude Soars to $80, Potential $100 on Iran Tensions”

Brent crude surged by 10% to approximately $80 per barrel on Sunday, as reported by oil traders. Analysts are now foreseeing a potential rise in prices to around $100 per barrel following the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran,...

“Trump Administration Bars U.S. Agencies from Anthropic’s AI”

The Trump administration issued a directive on Friday instructing all U.S. agencies to cease utilizing Anthropic's artificial intelligence technology and imposed significant sanctions, marking a highly publicized clash between the government and the company regarding AI safety concerns. President...

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“Researchers Propose Novel Method to Sequester Carbon: Sinking Trees in Arctic Ocean”

A team of researchers from the UK, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic has proposed a unique method to sequester carbon emissions by sinking mature...

“Federal Court Upholds Canada’s Ban on Single-Use Plastics”

In a win for the Liberal government, the Federal Court of Appeal has upheld the decision to classify plastics as toxic, allowing Ottawa to...

“Trudeau and Katy Perry Advocate for Soft Power at Davos”

Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and global music icon Katy Perry made a joint appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland....

“Prime Minister Stands Firm Amid Minister Controversy”

After a hectic day at the United Nations, Prime Minister Mark Carney faced questions regarding his confidence in Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree. The...

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French Officials Consider Relocating Last Whales

French officials in Paris met with a U.S.-based organization to discuss relocating France's last two captive whales to a proposed sanctuary in Nova Scotia....

“Canada’s Fiscal Watchdog Faces Overhaul Amid OECD Evaluation”

This year, Canada's fiscal watchdog is set for changes as the Interim Parliamentary Budget Officer, Jason Jacques, will either be replaced or appointed permanently, and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) will release its evaluation of the...

“Pakistani Canadian Journalist Shares Gym Membership Pause Journey”

Zahra Khozema, a Pakistani Canadian journalist residing in Toronto, recently shared her personal experience about making the tough decision to put her gym membership on hold. After 15 years of consistent workouts, she realized it was time to take...

“Alberta Snowfall Surge Boosts Farmers Amid Drought”

Edmonton experienced a substantial increase in snowfall this December, mirroring other parts of Alberta that also saw some of their highest December precipitation levels in decades. This snowy start to winter is seen as a boon for farmers who...

“Return-to-Office Mandates Spark Resistance from Public Sector Unions”

The approaching new year will introduce significant alterations to the regulations regarding in-office work for numerous employees nationwide. This includes provincial government personnel in Ontario and Alberta, where tens of thousands of staff will be mandated to return to...

“Researchers Propose Novel Method to Sequester Carbon: Sinking Trees in Arctic Ocean”

A team of researchers from the UK, Switzerland, and the Czech Republic has proposed a unique method to sequester carbon emissions by sinking mature trees from the expansive boreal forest into the deep Arctic Ocean. These older trees, which...

“Federal Court Upholds Canada’s Ban on Single-Use Plastics”

In a win for the Liberal government, the Federal Court of Appeal has upheld the decision to classify plastics as toxic, allowing Ottawa to prohibit single-use plastic items. This ruling is a setback for Canada's plastics industry, which contested...

“Trudeau and Katy Perry Advocate for Soft Power at Davos”

Former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and global music icon Katy Perry made a joint appearance at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Trudeau delivered a speech emphasizing the importance of soft power in a changing global landscape. During...

“Prime Minister Stands Firm Amid Minister Controversy”

After a hectic day at the United Nations, Prime Minister Mark Carney faced questions regarding his confidence in Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree. The minister's remarks on the government's buyback program for "assault-style" firearms had caused a stir after...

“Canada’s Cynthia Appiah Wins Silver in Monobob World Cup”

Canada's Cynthia Appiah secured the silver medal in the women's monobob event at the IBSF World Cup held in Winterberg, Germany. Appiah, hailing from Toronto, clocked a two-heat time of 1 minute 58.53 seconds, matching her personal best performance....

“Canada’s Fiscal Watchdog Faces Overhaul Amid OECD Evaluation”

This year, Canada's fiscal watchdog is set for changes as the Interim Parliamentary Budget Officer, Jason Jacques, will either be replaced or appointed permanently, and the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) will release its evaluation of the...

“SAG-AFTRA Actor Awards Celebrate Excellence in Style”

The Actor Awards, presented by SAG-AFTRA, are celebrating excellence in acting across various TV and film categories at their annual event held at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. This year's ceremony, hosted by Kristen Bell, features a special...

French Officials Consider Relocating Last Whales

French officials in Paris met with a U.S.-based organization to discuss relocating France's last two captive whales to a proposed sanctuary in Nova Scotia. The decision is pending as France is also considering moving the orcas to a zoo...

“Train Crashes in Spain: One Dead, Dozens Injured”

Commuter rail operations in the Catalonia region of northeastern Spain were halted on Wednesday following a train crash near Barcelona, as confirmed by Spanish authorities. The incident resulted in one fatality and 37 injuries, with emergency crews working overnight...

“Federal Gun Buyback Program Expanding Nationwide”

Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree has announced plans to expand the federal government’s gun buyback initiative nationwide following a pilot program in Nova Scotia that experienced low participation rates. Anandasangaree emphasized the importance of the program being implemented across...

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,...