Trump criticized Canada’s plan to recognize a Palestinian state during trade talks
‘That will make it very hard for us to make a Trade Deal with them,’ says U.S. president in late night post U.S. President Donald Trump said Thursday Canada’s intent to Recognize a Palestinian State will make it “very hard” for the two countries to
Canada Premiers Conclude Trade Summit with Focus on Crime and Health Care
After two intensive days of negotiations and discussions in Ottawa, Canada’s provincial and territorial premiers wrapped up their annual Council of the Federation summit with a pivot from trade to two pressing domestic issues: public safety and health care. The final session spotlighted
Hockey Canada sexual abuse lawsuit plea bargain ‘reenergized’ discussion on complex issue of sports culture
Justice Maria Carroccia will give decisions in case of 5 ex-world junior players Thursday WARNING: This article gives graphic details of alleged sexual assault and may affect those who have experienced sexual violence or know someone impacted by it. Regardless of the outcome of
The United Nations has expressed regret over the US withdrawal from the Educational and Cultural Agency
The United States announced on Tuesday that it will leave the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), which will take effect at the end of December 2026. “I deeply regret President Donald Trump’s decision to once again withdraw the United States of America
Poilievre wants a bill to stop the ‘longest ballot scheme’ introduced this fall
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is calling on the Liberal government to introduce changes to Canada’s election rules that would curb long ballot protests. Poilievre wrote a letter to government House leader Steven MacKinnon on Tuesday saying legislation should be brought before the House
Canadian PM Carney Pledges to Prioritize National Interests in US Trade Talks
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has assured premiers that he will only sign a trade deal with the United States if it serves the best interests of Canadians. This commitment underscores the government’s focus on protecting Canadian industries and promoting economic growth When
Canadian military told to consider firing members after first offense of unwanted sexual touching
Defence Minister David McGuinty wants the military to review a trend in civilian court toward judges supporting workplaces firing Canadians for any unwanted sexual touching on the job — even if it happened once. The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) is launching new advisory panels
Alberta’s premier has demanded an apology from the fire-stricken city of Jasper
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is demanding the fire-stricken town of Jasper apologize and retract a report criticizing her government for its role in last summer’s devastating blaze. Smith also blames the federal government for failing in the fire response by not asking sooner
Iraq: 70 people killed due to massive fire in shopping center in al-Kut city
BAGHDAD: At least sixty-nine people have been killed due to massive fire in a shopping center in al-Kut city. A fire that tore through a five-storey shopping centre in the eastern Iraqi city of Kut has left at least 61 dead, local officials
Babies born in UK using DNA from three people to avoid genetic disease
Eight healthy babies were born in Britain with the help of an experimental technique that uses DNA from three people to help mothers avoid passing devastating rare diseases to their children, researchers report. Most DNA is found in the nucleus of our cells,

