California: A man from California has been arrested on charges of providing financial support to the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), a designated
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Wildfire smoke causes poor air quality in Northern Ontario
Toronto: Environment Canada reports that smoke from raging wildfires in the Prairie provinces has led to severe air pollution in Northern Ontario. The national weather
Nova Scotia implements province-wide burn ban and firework prohibition amid dry conditions
Halifax: Nova Scotia has implemented a province-wide burn ban and a prohibition on fireworks this weekend, following concerns over dry weather and high temperatures that
Canada announces August CRA benefit payments to aid citizens amid rising living costs
Ottawa: As Canadians continue to grapple with rising living costs, the Canadian government, through the Canada Revenue Agency (CRA), is set to disburse several credits
Pilot killed, 2 people injured in small plane crash near Ottawa airport
OTTAWA: Authorities have confirmed that the pilot of a small plane died after it crashed near Ottawa International Airport. The Grumman AA-5A aircraft, carrying two
Gas prices rise, diesel dips in Nova Scotia
Halifax: Nova Scotia has seen a slight increase in gasoline prices across the province. At midnight, the price of gasoline rose by 2.8 cents, bringing
Canada ‘disappointed’ as Trump raises tariffs to 35%
Ottawa: Canada has expressed its disappointment over the 35% additional tariff imposed by US President Donald Trump on Canadian products. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney
Poilievre and Doug Ford react to Trump’s Tariff Hike
OTTAWA: Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has stated that the 35% additional tariff imposed by US President Donald Trump on Canadian products is unjustified. Poilievre’s reaction
Donald Trump signs executive order imposing up to 41% tariffs on imports
WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order imposing additional tariffs on over 70 countries. The new tariffs, ranging from 10% to 41%,
Thompson City extends local state of emergency due to wildfires
WINNIPEG: Thompson City has extended its local state of emergency for an additional 30 days due to ongoing and spreading wildfires. A city spokesperson confirmed
