“Nova Scotia Women Scientists Brave Antarctica’s Challenges”

A lifelong dream of Katie MacIntosh was to visit Antarctica, yet her initial experience on the continent didn't go as expected. While attempting to...

Top News

Business

The Alberta government is revamping its industrial carbon tax program to allow companies to invest in their own emissions reduction projects as an alternative to paying provincial fees for emissions. Premier Danielle Smith stated that this...

Sports

World

British authorities revealed on Friday that two individuals, one of whom passed away, may have been unintentionally shot by police during an incident at a Manchester synagogue on Yom Kippur, the most sacred day in the...

“Syria Prepares for First Post-Assad Elections”

Syria is preparing to conduct parliamentary elections this Sunday, marking the first such electoral event following the ousting of long-standing leader Bashar al-Assad in a rebel uprising last December. During the Assad dynasty's five-decade reign, Syria...

“Canada Trade Minister Optimistic on Tariff Resolution with U.S.”

Canada's Trade Minister, Dominic LeBlanc, expressed optimism on Thursday regarding the possibility of reaching a resolution with the United States on imposing tariffs before the review of the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) next year. LeBlanc informed the...

Politics

Prime Minister Carney Boosts Canada-China Trade Relations

Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed his anticipation of a forthcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping to foster a solid trade relationship amidst evolving U.S. policies. Carney's comments followed a positive discussion with Premier Li Qiang...

“Ontario Pushes for Tougher Bail and Sentencing Laws”

The Ontario government has issued a set of proposals for the upcoming federal legislation aimed at enhancing bail reform and sentencing guidelines to bolster public safety. In a joint communication sent by the province's solicitor general...

Science

“Nova Scotia Women Scientists Brave Antarctica’s Challenges”

A lifelong dream of Katie MacIntosh was to visit Antarctica, yet her initial experience on the continent didn't go as expected. While attempting to snorkel from her zodiac to the shore, she discovered her wetsuit was...

“NASA to Build $20 Billion Moon Base, Scraps Lunar Orbit Station”

NASA has decided to scrap its plan for a space station in lunar orbit and will repurpose its components to build a $20 billion US base on the moon's surface within the next seven years, according...

Entertainment

Latest news

“Nova Scotia Women Scientists Brave Antarctica’s Challenges”

A lifelong dream of Katie MacIntosh was to visit Antarctica, yet her initial experience on the continent didn't go as expected. While attempting to...

“Animated Film ‘Arco’: A Vision of Hope Amidst Future Uncertainty”

In the animated film "Arco" by Ugo Bienvenu, an intriguing portrayal of two contrasting future scenarios unfolds. The storyline revolves around a 10-year-old boy...

“Manchester Synagogue Shooting: Police Accidentally Shot Victims”

British authorities revealed on Friday that two individuals, one of whom passed away, may have been unintentionally shot by police during an incident at...

Europe Dominates as U.S. Falters in Ryder Cup

The highly anticipated first shot was overshadowed by the final outcome. Justin Thomas faced a critical 5-foot putt on the 15th green during the...

Prime Minister Carney Boosts Canada-China Trade Relations

Prime Minister Mark Carney expressed his anticipation of a forthcoming meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping to foster a solid trade relationship amidst evolving...

“Canadian Brewery Ditches Glass Bottles for Cans”

Canadians are bidding farewell to long-necked glass beer bottles as Moosehead Breweries, the largest exclusively Canadian-owned brewery, announced its decision to discontinue selling beer...

Ben & Jerry’s Co-Founder Jerry Greenfield Exits Amid Social Mission Dispute

Ben & Jerry's co-founder Jerry Greenfield has announced his departure from the iconic ice cream brand after a tenure of 47 years. Greenfield expressed...

“Alberta National Parks Close Watercraft Due to AIS Concerns”

Concerns regarding the presence of aquatic invasive species (AIS) have led to the temporary closure of numerous lakes and rivers to watercraft within mountain...

“Heated Rivalry Sparks Demand for Team Canada Fleece”

The highly anticipated release of Crave's popular hockey romance series, "Heated Rivalry," has sparked a craze for Shane Hollander's Team Canada zip-up fleece. Fans...

“Syria Prepares for First Post-Assad Elections”

Syria is preparing to conduct parliamentary elections this Sunday, marking the first such electoral event following the ousting of long-standing leader Bashar al-Assad in...

“Canadian Para Swimmers Shine at World Championships”

Canadian para swimmers made a remarkable splash at the world championships, with Reid Maxwell claiming silver in his debut, while Danielle Dorris and Mary...

“Manitoba Union Sues Ex-Secretary Over $50K Embezzlement”

A Manitoba branch of Unifor has taken legal action against its former financial secretary, alleging that she embezzled more than $50,000 of the union's...