EDMINTON- Amid growing public outrage against proposed Artificial Intelligence (AI) data centres in the Canadian province of Alberta, a series of public town hall meetings
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Residents allowed to return home after propane tanker crash in Greely
OTTAWA- Hundreds of residents were evacuated from the area following a propane tanker rollover and subsequent gas leak on the roadside in Greely, south Ottawa.
Showers, risk of thunderstorms in Toronto
TORONTO- Toronto residents woke up to showers on Wednesday morning, with a risk of thunderstorms persisting throughout the day before conditions clear up by late
18 arrested, 91 warrants executed in Calgary police co-ordinated enforcement initiative
CALGARY- Eighteen people were arrested in Calgary, Canada, during a joint enforcement initiative conducted by local police and the Alberta Sheriffs’ Fugitive Apprehension Sheriffs Support
Post-secondary students worried over money as school year begins
HALIFAX- As Canadian higher education institutions prepare to reopen, reports indicate growing financial stress and anxiety among students. Sharply rising tuition fees, housing costs, and
U of T Law Bans Laptops in Classrooms to Boost Critical Thinking
TORONTO- The University of Toronto’s Jackman Faculty of Law is banning laptops in select classrooms starting this September semester, instructing students to take notes by
Canada–U.S. Trade Talks Reach Critical Stage Ahead of Trump’s 50% Tariff Deadline
OTTAWA- Trade negotiations between Canada and the United States have reached a critical impasse, as both nations attempt to resolve high-stakes disputes and avert President
Western Dependence Persists as Russian Enriched Uranium Flows to Westinghouse
WASHINGTON- Despite strict economic sanctions imposed on Moscow over the ongoing war in Ukraine, Western nations continue to rely heavily on Russian nuclear fuel. Shipping
Canada Waives PAL Requirement for French-Speaking Students Under Expanded FMCSP Scheme
OTTAWA-Canada is offering new opportunities for French-speaking international students to study and obtain permanent residency through the Francophone Minority Community Student Pilot (FMCSP). Applications for
Canadian Citizenship Backlog Surpasses 121,000 Amid Influx of U.S. Applicants Under Bill C-3
OTTAWA- A surge in applications for Canadian citizenship certificates following the implementation of Bill C-3 has driven the backlog past 121,800 cases, leading to severe
