Ottawa : A major rupture in the Keystone oil pipeline on April 8, 2025, has halted the flow of thousands of gallons of crude from
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Trade Tensions Escalate: Canada Faces New US Tariffs Amid Election Season
Ottawa : The Canada-U.S. trade relationship hit a rough patch on April 8, 2025, as the United States announced plans to impose a 34% duty
Toronto Braces for Record-Breaking Cold Snap This April
Toronto : Toronto is gearing up for an unprecedented weather event as meteorologists forecast one of the coldest April days in recorded history on April
Canada Ushers in a New Nuclear Age with First Reactor Approval in Decades
Ottawa : Canada has taken a bold step into the future of energy with the approval of its first new nuclear reactor since the 1980s.
Conservative Party Faces Allegations of Undemocratic Practices and Financial Misconduct in Mississauga east- Cooksville Nomination
Mississauga : Dr. Keshav Mandadi, a former Conservative Party nomination hopeful for the Mississauga East–Cooksville riding, has leveled explosive allegations against the party and several
Poilievre Promises GST Break on Canadian Cars to Rev Up Auto Industry and Counter US Tariffs
Ottawa : Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre ignited excitement in Ontario’s auto heartland on April 3, 2025, with a pledge to scrap the Goods and Services
Carney Strikes Back: Canada Slaps $35B in Tariffs on U.S. Imports Amid Trade War Escalation
Ottawa : Carney Unveils Bold Counter-Tariff Plan to Shield Canadian Economy. Prime Minister Mark Carney has taken a decisive stand against U.S. President Donald Trump’s
Quebec Launches Controversial AI Language Law to Protect French Culture
Montreal : Quebec’s government introduced a groundbreaking law on April 2, 2025, requiring all AI systems used in the province to prioritize French as their
U.S. Imposes Sweeping Tariffs on Canadian Imports, Prompting Retaliatory Measures
Ottawa : In a significant escalation of trade tensions, the United States has imposed a 25% tariff on all Canadian imports, citing national security concerns
Alberta Wildfires Force Evacuation of 15,000 as Spring Blaze Surges
Edmonton : An unseasonably warm and dry spring has fueled a massive wildfire in northern Alberta, forcing the evacuation of 15,000 residents from Fort McMurray