VICTORIA, B.C. — As the federal government nears a final decision on the largest naval procurement in Canadian history, a state-of-the-art South Korean submarine has
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Ontario Announces Major Policy Changes and Economic Relief Measures Effective June 2026
TORONTO — The Ontario provincial administration, in collaboration with the federal government, has finalized a sweeping series of nearly ten new laws and regulations set
Alberta to Hold Independence Vote in October; Premier Smith Rules Out Future Separation Polls if ‘Remain’ Wins
EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced that if Albertans vote to stay in Canada during this October’s provincial referendum, her government will respect the
Beef Prices Hit All-Time Record High in Canada, Squeezing Budgets and Restaurants
TORONTO — Preparing a beef dish is set to become significantly more expensive for Canadians as beef prices hit an all-time record high. According to
Arrival of World Cup in Toronto, Vancouver means more chances to pick up side gigs
TORONTO — The upcoming FIFA World Cup, scheduled to take place across North America from mid-June to mid-July this year, is expected to bring a
‘We Won’t Stop’: Pride Toronto Braves Corporate Funding Shortfalls and Rising Security Costs Ahead of 45th Anniversary
TORONTO — Despite navigating severe financial turbulence and a visible pullback from corporate backers, organizers of Pride Toronto have confirmed that this year’s historic celebrations
Missing Canadian Actor Stewart McLean Found Dead; Homicide Investigation Underway
VANCOUVER — The remains of 45-year-old Canadian actor and producer Stewart McLean have been discovered in the coastal community of Lions Bay, British Columbia, following
US Halts Historic Joint Defense Board Over Canada’s Lack of Actionable Military Road Map
WASHINGTON — In a major fracture to North American defense relations, the U.S. Pentagon has announced it is pausing participation in a long-standing military alliance
Even Low Levels of Air Pollution Impair Memory and Brain Function, New Canadian Study Finds
OTTAWA — Daily exposure to low-level air pollution in urban centers can directly impair memory, comprehension, and mental processing speed in adults, according to a
New Broadcast Deal Set to Bring 2026 FIFA World Cup to Indian Screens Following Intense Negotiations
NEW DELHI — After weeks of intense commercial deadlock and growing anxiety among sports enthusiasts, Indian football fans can finally breathe a sigh of relief.
