BERLIN – Canada and Germany have signed a partnership agreement to strengthen critical mineral supply chains, aiming to reduce their reliance on dominant global suppliers
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Trump says he could rename Department of Defense to Department of War soon
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump has once again stated his intention to rename the U.S. Department of Defense to the “Department of War.” He justified
Canada narrows choices for new submarines to German and South Korean bidders
BERLIN – Canada is set to acquire new submarines from both Germany and South Korea, as confirmed by Prime Minister Mark Carney during his recent
Canadian photojournalist alleges reuters enabled Israel’s killing of 246 Gaza journalists
OTTAWA – A Canadian photojournalist has resigned from her position as a stringer for Reuters, accusing the news agency of complicity in the “massacre” of
Canadian photojournalist alleges reuters enabled Israel’s killing of 246 Gaza journalists
OTTAWA – A Canadian photojournalist has resigned from her position as a stringer for Reuters, accusing the news agency of complicity in the “massacre” of
Lars brand dining furniture products recalled due to lead in excess of allowable limit
OTTAWA – Health Canada has issued a recall for Lars-branded dining furniture sold at The Brick stores across the country, after finding excessive levels of
Over 2.5 million sign petition urging leniency for Indian trucker facing homicide charges in US
Florida: A petition has been submitted requesting a review of the case of an Indian-origin truck driver who caused an accident that killed three people
77 skilled workers invited in Manitoba’s latest provincial draw
Winnipeg: The Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program (MPNP) has issued invitations to skilled workers through its second draw in August. Candidates were selected based on their
CPP and OAS Payments Coming August 27
Ottawa: Get ready! The next Canada Pension Plan (CPP) payments are set to be distributed nationwide on August 27. This round of CPP payments will
New poll finds Conservative support slightly ahead of Liberals for first time in months
Ottawa: A new survey report indicates that for the first time since the federal election, the Conservative Party has surpassed the Liberals in public support.
