TORONTO: In a historic milestone for Canada’s energy sector, several Ontario First Nations are set to become co-owners of a cutting-edge nuclear reactor following a
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Drug bust in Surrey, B.C., leads to charges, deportations of foreign nationals
SURREY, B.C.: A major four-month drug trafficking investigation in Surrey has resulted in multiple criminal charges against one foreign national and the immediate deportation of
Canadian Inflation Hits 3.2% in May Driven by Fuel and 45% Spike in Tomato Prices
TORONTO: Rising food prices in Canada continue to heavily impact household budgets as the country’s inflation rate climbed to 3.2% in May. This marks the
Human trafficking survivors can testify via video from Sudbury, Ont., judge rules
Ontario Court Allows Human Trafficking Survivors to Testify via Video to Avoid Trauma Triggers BRAMPTON: In a significant ruling aimed at protecting victim welfare, two
‘Flashbacks’ in Lytton, B.C., as anxious residents face evacuation orders, alerts
BRITISH COLUMBIA- Hundreds of residents in Lytton, British Columbia, faced another day of anxious waiting on Sunday as the out-of-control Saw Creek wildfire continued to
Doug Ford’s daily calendar kept secret after changes to Ontario’s FOI law
TORONTO- Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s daily calendar will now be kept entirely secret from the public, following retroactive changes to the province’s freedom of information
‘No drones. No exceptions,’ say Toronto police after 2 more people charged for flying devices at FIFA sites
TORONTO- The Toronto Police Service issued a stern public safety reminder on Sunday morning, warning that flying unauthorized drones over designated FIFA World Cup venues
Halifax Harbour turns into racecourse: Thousands flock to see SailGP
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Record-setting number of Canadian executives head to Tokyo as CUSMA review looms
TOKYO – A record-setting number of Canadian executives have arrived in Tokyo this week to participate in the largest Team Canada trade mission to the
