OTTAWA: Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to convene the Incident Response Group in Ottawa today to discuss the ongoing wildfire situation across Canada. This
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Trump threatens Russia with tariffs if No Ukraine deal within 50 days
Washington D.C.: President Donald Trump announced today that he will impose ‘very severe tariffs’ on Russia if a deal to end the war in Ukraine
Wildfire emergency alert issued for Prince Albert National Park
SASKATOON: Parks Canada has issued an emergency advisory for Prince Albert National Park due to the Buhl wildfire, which is currently 40 kilometers from the
Multiple heat and air quality advisories are in place across Canada
OTTAWA: Environment Canada has issued warnings for intense heat expected in several provinces, including parts of Atlantic Canada, Quebec, and Ontario. This comes in addition
Five new wildfires confirmed in Northwestern Ontario as 52 remain active
TORONTO: The number of active wildfires burning across Northwestern Ontario has risen to 52 after five new fires were confirmed by Sunday evening. Among the
Canada saw ‘steep increase’ in obesity rates: Report
TORONTO: A new report from the Canadian Medical Association indicates a growing number of young men and women with obesity in Canada. The report states
Montreal Sees Significant Surge in Foreign Investment Amidst US-Canada Trade Tensions
Montreal: Despite ongoing trade disputes between Canada and the United States, including threats of new tariffs from U.S. President Donald Trump, Montreal is experiencing a
2 more hospitalized, a dozen new illnesses reported in outbreak in Canada
XSDOttawa: Health officials are reporting an expansion of a Salmonella outbreak linked to deli meats sold in grocery stores and prepared sandwiches, with the Public
Parking tickets at Halifax’s QE II, IWK hospitals now $500
Halifax, NS – Drivers will now face a hefty $500 fine for unauthorized parking at the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre (QEII) and IWK
Canada needs to ‘work around the clock’ to get deal with U.S., Ford’s office says after Trump’s latest threat
Toronto: The office of Ontario Premier Doug Ford is urging the Canadian government to take effective action to secure a trade agreement with the United
