In a statement issued today, President Donald Trump expressed anticipation for his upcoming meeting with Canada’s newly appointed Prime Minister, Mark Carney. However, he raised
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Alberta Launches ‘Alberta Next’ Panel, Signals Robust Push for Autonomy Ahead of 2026 Referendum
Edmonton : In a bold move, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith announced the creation of the ‘Alberta Next’ panel to shape the province’s future within Canada,
Conservative Party Faces Potential Backlash Over Punjabi Candidate Selections
Ottawa : The Conservative Party of Canada, which allocated 24 of its 343 seats to Punjabi candidates, may face significant electoral challenges due to its
Global Leaders Condemn Kashmir Terror Attack, Canada’s Silence Notable
Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir : A deadly terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, on April 22, 2025, has drawn widespread condemnation from world leaders,
Canadian Universities See Surge in U.S. Applicants Amid Trump Policies
Toronto : Canadian universities, particularly the University of Toronto, are reporting a “meaningful increase” in applications from U.S. students as of April 16, 2025, driven
Toronto Faces Record-Breaking Cold Snap in April
Toronto ; Toronto endured one of its coldest April days on record on April 8, 2025, with temperatures dropping to -2°C and forecasts predicting a
Health Canada Recalls Acetaminophen and Melatonin Over Labelling Errors
Ottawa : Health Canada issued a recall on April 16, 2025, for one lot of Laboratoire Riva Inc.’s acetaminophen caplets and six lots of Life
Federal Election Heats Up as Leaders Clash in French-Language Debate
Montreal : With Canada’s federal election just weeks away on April 28, 2025, the first French-language debate on April 16 saw party leaders fiercely compete
Bank of Canada Holds Interest Rate at 2.75% Amid US Tariff Uncertainty
Ottawa : The Bank of Canada has paused its streak of seven consecutive rate cuts, maintaining its key interest rate at 2.75% on April 16,
Canada Strengthens Arctic Sovereignty with New Naval Base
Ottawa : Canada has broken ground on a $3 billion naval base in Nunavut, aimed at bolstering Arctic sovereignty amid rising global interest in the