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World leaders reflect on D-Day anniversary; Philippines normalizing relationship with Canada

Prime Minister Trudeau and other world leaders reflect on D-Day anniversary Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says the world we live in is only possible because...

Two Canadians believed kidnapped in Ghana; Trudeau commends WWII troops on beaches of Normandy

Canadians abducted in Ghana Two Canadian exchange students are believed to be kidnapped in Ghana. They were attending Kumasi Technical University. Officials from Global Affairs...

U.S. could increase tariffs on Mexican imports to 25% by October; Pediatric society emphasizes training kids young opposed to focus on limiting screen time...

U.S. could increase tariffs on Mexico to 25% by October U.S. tariffs on Mexican imports are still set to happen Monday after no deal was...

World leaders gather ahead of D-Day anniversary; Ontario Liberal MP wants new housing subsidy for homeless veterans

World leaders reflecting on D-Day anniversary Leaders of 16 countries are pledging to re-commit to their shared values of democracy, tolerance and the rule of...

Chinese Ambassador to Canada advises against banning Huawei; World leaders in U.K. honouring troops who fought in D-Day

Huawei security concerns being called “baseless” by China China doesn’t want Canada to be influenced by the U.S. and join them in banning Huawei technology....

Chinese ambassador to Canada leaves amidst diplomatic dispute; Trudeau in U.K. for D-Day commemorations

China wants to resolve feud with Canada but won’t budge on key issues The dispute between Canada and China only appears to be getting worse...

Liberal’s increasing funding for women’s health worldwide; Prime Minister Trudeau says carbon tax will help deal with climate

Liberal government increasing funding for women’s health worldwide The Liberal government will increase funding for women’s health worldwide to $1.4-billion every year starting in 2023,...

Australian shooter was on parole when he killed four men; Low unemployment rate blamed for lack of temporary foreign workers

No motive for Darwin shooter but terrorism ruled out We are getting more information about the tragic shootings in Australia that killed four men and...

At least four dead after shooting in Australia; B.C. drivers heavily interested in switching to electric vehicles

Death toll rising in an Australian capital city after gunman opens fire A shooting spree in Australia has left at least four people dead. Police have...

At least four dead after shooting in Australia; B.C. drivers heavily interested in switching to electric vehicles

Death toll rising in an Australian capital city after gunman opens fire A shooting spree in Australia has left at least four people dead. Police have...

B.C. drivers heavily interested in switching to electric vehicles; Trudeau admits Indigenous women and girls have experienced genocide

Majority of B.C. drivers want to drive greener vehicles  Over half of B.C. drivers are interested in their next vehicle being electric. CTV News cited...

Prime Minister Trudeau admits justice system has failed Indigenous women and girls; Some Alberta residents returning home

Prime Minister Trudeau receives report on missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls Prime Minister Justin Trudeau admits the justice system has failed Indigenous women...

Three year survey provides over 200 recommendations to help Missing and Murdered Indigenous cause; Firefighting chemicals found in grocery store food

Group calls violence against First Nations, Metis and Inuit women a form of genocide. Family and friends of missing and murdered indigenous women gathered for...

Three yer survey provides over 200 recommendations to help Missing and Murdered Indigenous cause; Firefighting chemicals found in grocery store food

Group calls violence against First Nations, Metis and Inuit women a form of genocide. Family and friends of missing and murdered indigenous women gathered for...

Canada suspends diplomatic operations in Venezuela; Canadian employees are getting vacation help from their employers

Canada’s diplomats to Venezuela can’t renew visas Canada is calling the regime in Venezuela a dictatorship and has suspended operations in the South American country....

Trudeau says Ottawa will work with provinces to deal with climate change; Wildfires continues to grow in Alberta

Prime Minister Trudeau says Ottawa will work with municipalities to deal with climate change Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says his government will work closely with...

Canadian economy sees weakest quarterly growth since 2015; China warns Canada to be wary of consequences if helping U.S. in Huawei dispute

Decline in farm and fishery exports to blame for 0.4% economic growth Canada’s economy had its weakest back-to-back growth in four years. The Canadian Press...

Evacuee numbers grow to 10,000 in northern Alberta; U.S. tariffs on Mexico threaten NAFTA deal

Alberta wildfire grows to a quarter million hectares More than 10,000 people have now been forced from their homes as a northern Alberta wildfire continues...

Prime Minister Trudeau and U.S. Vice President talk trade in Ottawa; Tentative agreement reached in BC port dispute

Prime Minister Trudeau and U.S. Vice President talk trade Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and US Vice President Mike Pence appeared before the media in Ottawa...

Shocking statistics released surrounding alcohol related hospital visits; Feds settle secret lawsuit over immigration application process

Alcohol responsible for 50% of Canadian hospitalizations Alcohol is responsible for more hospital visits than heart attacks and strokes combined in the country. The Canadian...

Trudeau to address abortion concerns in the U.S. with country’s Vice President; Ultra-processed food increases risk of death 62% or more

NAFTA ratification subject of interest as U.S. Vice President visits Ottawa Justin Trudeau said he will address concerns over recent abortions laws south of the...

New Attorney General could grant deferred prosecution; Prime Minister Trudeau to be on Juno Beach for D-Day

Canada’s new Attorney General could grant SNC Lavalin a deferred prosecution There’s speculation that new Attorney General David Lametti could grant engineering firm SNC Lavalin...

SNC-Lavalin is heading to trial on corruption charges; Feds spend $1M to send cards to taxpayers reminding them of rebate

SNC-Lavlin controversy continues as the company gets charged A judge is sending SNC-Lavalin Group to trial over charges of corruption. It is the latest step...

Bank of Canada expected to announce no change to national interest rate; Ontario PC Party’s low popularity could influence federal election

Canada interest rates should remain unchanged for immediate future The interest rate is expected to remain unchanged by the Bank of Canada, for now. The...
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