ANKARA, Turkiye — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that U.S. President Donald Trump has successfully pushed Canada and its European allies to increase their
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Alberta commits $15 million for Highway 63 repairs after months of frustration
EDMONTON — Following months of mounting public frustration and a headline-grabbing community protest over deteriorating road conditions, the Alberta provincial government has announced an emergency
4th evacuation order issued as wildfire near Boston Bar, B.C. expands to 1,800 hectares
BOSTON BAR, B.C. — An out-of-control wildfire burning in British Columbia’s Fraser Canyon has prompted a fresh round of mandatory evacuations. The Boston Bar First
Bank of Canada ordered to stop using replacement workers during strike
OTTAWA — In a major victory for the Canadian labor movement, the Canada Industrial Relations Board (CIRB) has ordered the Bank of Canada to immediately
The world’s most livable city for 2026 has been revealed
Amidst a fast-changing global landscape, the Danish capital of Copenhagen has secured the No. 1 spot on the Economist Intelligence Unit’s (EIU) annual Global Liveability
‘Everybody wants Alberta beef’: Demand continues amid rising prices
CALGARY: As summer grilling season kicks into high gear and the Calgary Stampede draws massive crowds, Albertans and visitors alike are facing a familiar sting
Alberta leads Canada in gender pay gap
CALGARY: Women in Alberta continue to experience severe income disparity compared to men, ranking at the very bottom of Canada’s provincial table for wage equality.
Canada’s new submarine contract expected to provide major economic boost to Halifax
HALIFAX: Canada’s decision to select German manufacturer Thyssenkrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) to build up to 12 new submarines sends a clear message to the international
German company TKMS to supply Canada with new submarines by 2034
OTTAWA- Here is the news report translated into English based on the provided text: Canada Selects German Firm to Build New Submarine Fleet in Nation’s
Warm rivers raise concern for salmon in B.C.’s Interior
OTTAWA — Rising water temperatures and low stream levels in British Columbia’s Interior have sparked growing concerns for sockeye salmon, with another low return projected
