WINNIPEG: Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) has issued a heat warning for Central Manitoba, with high temperatures expected to last through the entire weekend.
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Canada, India appoint new envoys to each other’s countries in sign of improving ties
OTTAWA: In a move signaling an effort to improve their strained relationship, India and Canada have announced the appointment of new high commissioners. Veteran diplomats
Manitoba Spruce Woods By-election Won by Tories
Winnipeg: Progressive Conservative candidate Colleen Robbins has won the Spruce Woods by-election. In this riding in western Manitoba, a Progressive Conservative stronghold, Colleen Robbins defeated
Mark Carney visits troops at Ādaži Military Base in Latvia
Riga: Prime Minister Mark Carney, who arrived in Latvia, visited troops. The visit was part of Operation Reassurance, a mission deploying soldiers from various countries
Unplugged Canada calls for social media ban for under 16s
Ottawa: A Canadian parent advocacy group, Unplugged Canada, is calling for a ban on social media for children under the age of 16. Citing concerns
N.L. announces financial support for residents forced to flee their homes
St. John’s: The premier of Newfoundland and Labrador announced an additional $500 in financial assistance for residents forced to flee their homes due to wildfires.
Canada Pension Plan payments will be distributed today
Ottawa: The next Canada Pension Plan (CPP) payments will be distributed nationwide today (August 27). This time’s CPP payment includes a 2.7% increase and additional
Canada and Germany Forge Partnership to Bolster Critical Mineral Supply Chains
BERLIN – Canada and Germany have signed a partnership agreement to strengthen critical mineral supply chains, aiming to reduce their reliance on dominant global suppliers
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
