OTTAWA: Prime Minister Mark Carney spoke by phone with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy recently to discuss the latest wave of Russian attacks targeting Ukraine’s critical
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Khalistani Separatist Leader Inderjit Singh Gosal Refuses Government Protection Amid Death Threats
OTTAWA: Khalistan separatist leader Inderjit Singh Gosal has publicly refused protection offered by the Canadian government, despite acknowledging receiving death threats. Gosal stated that he
American Spirit Exports to Canada ‘Plummeted’ 85% Amid Trade Tensions, Says U.S. Trade Group
WASHINGTON: American spirit exports to Canada saw a sharp decline, registering an 85% drop in the second quarter of 2025, according to a U.S. trade
Largest male great white shark recorded in Atlantic resurfaces off Canadian coast
OTTAWA: ‘Contender,’ the largest male great white shark ever tagged in the Atlantic Ocean, has made a monumental journey, surfacing off the eastern coast of
Police warn of sophisticated scam targeting banking customers
TORONTO: The Toronto Police Service (TPS) has issued an urgent public safety warning regarding a surge in “Bank Investigator” phone scams, which have already cost
IKEA Plans to Close Scarborough Town Centre Store
TORONTO: IKEA Canada has announced plans to close its store located at Scarborough Town Centre (STC). The closure is anticipated to take place in early
Calgary C-Train Service Partially Restored After Power Outage
CALGARY: Calgary Transit has announced the partial restoration of C-Train services that were disrupted following a power outage on Friday afternoon. The Red Line C-Train
Hungarian Author László Krasznahorkai Wins 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature
STOCKHOLM — The 2025 Nobel Prize in Literature has been awarded to Hungarian writer László Krasznahorkai. The Nobel Committee recognized his “powerful and philosophical literary
Snowfall warning issued for maritimes as cold weather returns
HALIFAX — The recent heat wave across the Maritime provinces has reportedly subsided, with Environment Canada forecasting widespread cold and snowy conditions across the region
Alberta education minister concerned about private school funding petition
EDMONTON — Alberta Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides has spoken out against a proposal put forth by Calgary teacher Alicia Taylor to halt government funding for
