Ottawa: Canada has signaled a noticeable shift in its relationship with China. Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand announced that Ottawa now views China as a
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India poised to sharply cut Russian oil imports after sanctions
New Delhi: India is reportedly preparing to significantly reduce its imports of Russian oil following the imposition of US sanctions on two prominent Russian oil
Major Power Outage Hits Thousands in Eastern Calgary
Calgary: Thousands of customers in the eastern sector of Calgary were affected by a major power outage early Thursday morning, though authorities report that the
Calgary will have to wait longer for results this municipal election
CALGARY — The confirmation of results for the Calgary municipal election, set to take place today, will take longer than in previous years, according to
Canadian Steel Group Urges Plan to Counter US Tariffs
OTTAWA — The Canadian steel industry is calling on the government to establish a robust strategy to mitigate the impact of ongoing trade measures imposed
Manitobans Urged to Help Curb E-waste During Waste Reduction Week
WINNIPEG: Environmental organizations in Manitoba are calling for the safe recycling of electronic devices to protect the environment. The groups issued a stark warning regarding
‘Priceless’ jewels stolen from France’s Louvre Museum in four-minute heist
PARIS: The Louvre Museum in Paris, one of the world’s most visited tourist attractions, has suffered a major theft, the French Ministry of Culture confirmed
Atlantic Canada ferries see spike in traffic after ferry fares drop
ST. JOHN’S: The federal government’s decision to cut ferry fares in half has resulted in a significant increase in both passenger and vehicle traffic across
High-Risk Offender Re-Arrested in Kitchener for Parole Violation
KITCHENER: A high-risk offender who was recently released after serving time for a homicide conviction has been re-arrested by police in Kitchener. Kevin Kohler, a
Manitoba government taking longer, charging more for freedom of information requests: report
WINNIPEG: The Manitoba government is taking longer to respond to access-to-information (ATI) requests and is levying significantly higher fees on applicants, according to a new
