VANCOUVER: The Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board (GVREB) reports a modest increase in home sales in the Vancouver area for September compared to the same
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Free RSV vaccines expanded to New Brunswickers 75 and older
FREDERICTON: The New Brunswick government is launching a respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine campaign as the winter season approaches. Premier Susan Holt announced that the
Canadian PM Carney to meet with Trump in Washington on October. 7
OTTAWA: Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet with U.S. President Donald Trump early next week for discussions concerning tariffs and trade. The
Trump gives Hamas Sunday deadline to accept Gaza peace plan
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Former U.S. President Donald Trump has delivered a strong warning and an ultimatum to Hamas, demanding the group reach a peace agreement with
EU to Propose Doubling Tariff Rate on Steel Imports to 50%
LONDON — Following the implementation of duties by former U.S. President Donald Trump, European nations are also preparing to increase tariffs on steel and iron
Manitoba launches wildfire disaster relief program for 2025
WINNIPEG — The Government of Manitoba is launching a Disaster Financial Assistance (DFA) program for municipalities to recover from this year’s devastating wildfire season. “This
Canada launches new defence agency to accelerate military procurement
OTTAWA — Canada has established a new federal procurement body, the Defence Investment Agency (DIA), aimed at streamlining the process and avoiding delays in acquiring
Two dead in UK synagogue attack on Yom Kippur, police kill suspect ‘with bomb’
MANCHESTER — Two people were killed and several others injured in an attack outside a synagogue in Manchester on Thursday morning, coinciding with Yom Kippur,
Canada updates U.S. travel advisory, warning citizens with gender-neutral passports
OTTAWA — The Canadian government has issued a travel advisory cautioning citizens who use gender-neutral (‘X’) passports when traveling to the United States and other
Multiple people injured in shooting at Laval Starbucks
MONTREAL: Several people were injured following a shooting near a Starbucks coffee shop in the city of Laval, according to reports from the Laval Police
