Inuvik: Prime Minister Mark Carney is meeting with Inuit leaders in Inuvik today to discuss the controversial Bill C-5. According to Nathan Obed, President of
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Lethbridge: After facing a prolonged blue-green algae advisory at Henderson Lake last year, the City of Lethbridge has implemented a robust, proactive strategy this summer
New health care positions announced in rural and remote services across Saskatchewan
Regina: The Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA) is preparing to hire new healthcare workers in rural areas. The SHA announced plans to create more and improved
Toronto, GTA under heat warning, with humidity set to make if feel hotter than 40 C
Toronto: Environment Canada has issued a heatwave warning for Toronto and the GTA for Thursday and Friday. Due to dangerously high temperatures and humidex values
Russian plane crashes near China border with 49 on board, no survivors reported
Moscow: ARussian passenger plane Antonov An-24 carrying carrying 49 people, including six crew members, has reportedly crashed in the eastern Amur region. The aircraft, operated
Canadian passport outranks US in global power index
Ottawa: The Canadian passport has surpassed the US passport in the ranking of the world’s most powerful passports. However, in the overall global passport ranking,
Prime Minister Mark Carney set to visit birthplace in N.W.T.
Ottawa: Prime minister Mark Carney will visit his hometown of Fort Smith in the Northwest Territories today. This visit is part of Carney’s travels through
India probes hawala trail linked to suspect in Canada’s largest gold heist
New Delhi: Reports indicate that Indian agencies have been directed to apprehend Simran Preet Panesar, a key figure in Canada’s largest-ever gold smuggling case. Panesar,
Alberta Grapples with Measles Outbreak; Health Officials Urge Government Action
Edmonton: Health officials are pressing the Alberta government to take more robust measures as measles continues to spread across the province. As of Tuesday, 1,472
Toronto braces for sweltering heat as temperatures soar midweek
Toronto: Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for the city, anticipating two consecutive days of rising temperatures and severe heat. The weather agency predicts