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Asian Journalists to Spotlight Canada’s Global Impact Through New Media Fellowship

By Mata Press Service Four journalists from across the Indo-Pacific will soon be travelling to Canada under a new initiative by the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada (APF Canada) aimed at strengthening global reporting on Canada’s role in the...

3 Canadian Stocks That Thrive in Any Economic Environment

3 Canadian Stocks That Thrive in Any Economic Environment

Amid solid retail sales numbers and lower jobless claims in the United States, as well as Canadian government initiatives to strengthen its ties with emerging markets and protect local sectors, the Canadian equity markets have continued their...

'No deal with US unless tariffs benefit Canada': PM Carney

'No deal with US unless tariffs benefit Canada': PM Carney

While the talks remain active, Prime Minister Carney has confirmed that Canada will use every moment available before the August 1 deadline to try to reach an agreement. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney reiterated Tuesday that his government...

Parks Canada nixes historic status for monument

Parks Canada nixes historic status for monument

The Chinese Head Tax Monument in Brandon will not be given national historic site status, according to Parks Canada. A statement from the federal agency said sites need to be at least 40 years old to qualify for the designation. The monument,...

EDITORIAL: Scrap Justin Trudeau's economy-killing laws

EDITORIAL: Scrap Justin Trudeau's economy-killing laws

Breadcrumb Trail Links Editorials (L) Prime Minister Mark Carney and (R) former PM Justin Trudeau. Photo by File Photos /AFP via Getty Images Article content Prime Minister Mark Carney’s plan to forge ahead with “nation-building” projects will...

Trump thinks Canadians are 'nasty' for avoiding US travel, banning booze: ambassador

Trump thinks Canadians are 'nasty' for avoiding US travel, banning booze: ambassador

Canadians avoiding travel to the United States and banning American alcohol are among the reasons US President Donald Trump thinks the country is "nasty" to deal with, the US ambassador to Canada said Monday. Pete Hoekstra told a conference...

Ontario, Alberta and Sask. push plan for new pipelines, railways to connect Canada

Ontario, Alberta and Sask. push plan for new pipelines, railways to connect Canada

At the edge of a major meeting of the country’s top leaders, the leaders of three major provinces unveiled an agreement to push for massive new pipeline and railway projects. On Tuesday, Ontario and Alberta added Saskatchewan to an agreement...

Two hour screen time limit for children being considered by government

Two hour screen time limit for children being considered by government

Social media limits for children are being planned by the government to tackle "compulsive" screen time, the technology secretary has told Sky News. Peter Kyle said he was concerned about "the overall amount of time kids spend on these apps" as...

Alex Trebek would’ve turned 85 today. Here’s a look back at what he said about politics, swearing and cancer

Alex Trebek would’ve turned 85 today. Here’s a look back at what he said about politics, swearing and cancer

Editor’s note: This story was originally published in September 2020. Alex Trebek was the beloved face of “Jeopardy!” for 36 years. The longtime host of “Jeopardy!” continued to lead the show even as he underwent treatment for pancreatic cancer....

City councillor calls on Canada to bar band Kneecap from entering country

City councillor calls on Canada to bar band Kneecap from entering country

The Irish hip-hop trio is set to perform in Toronto on Oct. 14 and 15 at History, with both shows currently sold out Toronto City Councillor James Pasternak is calling for Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap to be barred from entering Canada. The music...

Coal company wins $142.8-million from Alberta government over policy flip-flop

Coal company wins $142.8-million from Alberta government over policy flip-flop

Open this photo in gallery:Site of the Grassy Mountain Coal Project in Alberta. The province recently reached a settlement with two companies that were suing over changes in coal policy.Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press A coal company that was...

Coronation RCMP cautions public on online conduct during by-election

Coronation RCMP cautions public on online conduct during by-election

Uttering threats, including online or through social media, is a criminal offence under Section 264.1 of the Canadian Criminal Code. This includes threats to cause bodily harm, death, or damage to property. Individuals found making such threats...

The Canadian Government Just Slapped This Unknown Island Paradise With A Travel Advisory

The Canadian Government Just Slapped This Unknown Island Paradise With A Travel Advisory

Canada has issued several travel advisories, with over 20 countries now on its "Do Not Travel" list, including the world's hottest country, despite its major efforts to boost international tourism. Some alerts have also been reduced. For context,...

Canada – Ottawa’s Limits on Foreign Workers Threaten Stability of Quebec’s Manufacturing Sector

Canada – Ottawa’s Limits on Foreign Workers Threaten Stability of Quebec’s Manufacturing Sector

Industrial Quebec on Alert as Access to Temporary Foreign Workers Is Curtailed A silent crisis is looming over Quebec’s industrial fabric. Hundreds of temporary foreign workers (TFWs)—key employees in the province’s manufacturing sector—may be...

Carney Tempers Hopes for Fast US-Canada Trade Deal

Carney Tempers Hopes for Fast US-Canada Trade Deal

[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Canada’s prime minister sought to cool expectations about reaching a trade agreement with the U.S. in the next 10 days, saying the talks are difficult because the Trump administration...

X claims French probe 'politically motivated'

X claims French probe 'politically motivated'

'X' logo is seen on the top of the headquarters of the messaging platform X, formerly known as Twitter, in downtown San Francisco, California, US, July 30, 2023. [Photo/Agencies] Elon Musk's social media platform X has vowed to fight an...

Carney tempers trade expectations, says Canada won’t sign a bad deal

Carney tempers trade expectations, says Canada won’t sign a bad deal

OTTAWA, Canada — Canada’s prime minister sought to cool expectations about reaching a trade agreement with the U.S. in the next 10 days, saying the talks are difficult because the Trump administration keeps changing its goals. “Canada will not...

Saskatchewan expands substance use treatment court program with Justice Canada funding

Saskatchewan expands substance use treatment court program with Justice Canada funding

“The opening of the Battlefords Drug Treatment Court means more people in our region can get the help they need to break the cycle of substance use and build a better future,” added Buckley Belanger, MP for Desnethé–Missinippi–Churchill River and...

Canada’s international student program to face auditor general probe

Canada’s international student program to face auditor general probe

The federal auditor general is planning to conduct a review of Canada’s international student program, which has seen a surge in admissions that critics say the country was ill-prepared to handle. A report from the planned audit is expected to be...

Southwestern Ontario region sees no new measles cases for first time since spring

Southwestern Ontario region sees no new measles cases for first time since spring

Canada's former measles hot spot is reporting no new cases for the first time since a spring surge. Data released by Public Health Ontario shows no additional illnesses in the area covered by Southwestern Public Health, which in April accounted...

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