CALGARY: The Government of Alberta is set to invest $900,000 to support national and international sporting events taking place in the province over the next
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B.C. Residents Lack Trust in Used Car Dealerships: Survey
VANCOUVER: A new survey report indicates that the majority of British Columbia residents do not trust used car dealerships. This was the finding of a
Air Canada restores nearly full schedule following strike
MONTREAL: Air Canada has announced that it will fully resume its services today following a strike by its flight attendants. This comes after the airline
Poll shows rising doubts about Poilievre’s leadership
OTTAWA: A new survey reveals that despite his recent by-election victory, Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre is facing challenges in gaining public support. A report from
Ukraine attacks pipeline that sends Russian oil to Hungary and Slovakia
KYIV: Ukraine has attacked a key pumping station on the Druzhba oil pipeline, which transports fuel from Russia to Europe, disrupting oil supplies to EU
Nova Scotia government to provided assistance to farms to increase water supply
HALIFAX: In response to a severe drought, the Nova Scotia government is providing additional support to farmers through its ‘On-Farm Water Management Program.’ Officials have
Anita Anand set to have meeting with Rubio in Washington amid bilateral tensions
WASHINGTON: Amid ongoing tensions in the bilateral relationship, Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand is scheduled to have her first official meeting with U.S. Secretary of
Indiana woman arrested for threatening to kill President Trump on social media
WASHINGTON: A 50-year-old Indiana woman, Natalie Rose Jones, has been arrested and charged with threatening to kidnap and kill U.S. President Donald Trump on social
Most Air Canada domestic, U.S. flights expected to resume today
OTTAWA: Air Canada has announced that it will resume flights on domestic and North American routes today, following the end of the flight attendants’ strike.
Federal Government announces funding to bolster rural and Indigenous economic development across Alberta
EDMONTON: The federal government is set to invest $5.9 million to support the economic advancement of Indigenous peoples in Alberta. The funding is expected to
