Carney eyes energy deals with India as he arrives in Mumbai
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada is in Mumbai to negotiate energy deals, particularly focusing on uranium supplies crucial for India's nuclear power expansion.
Canadians believe they need $1.7 million to retire, up from $1.54 million last year: BMO survey
A new BMO survey reveals that Canadians believe they need $1.7 million to retire, a significant increase from the previous year, yet confidence in reaching this goal is declining due to rising costs and economic uncertainty.
The Curator: I tried the Shark CryoGlow LED Face Maskβhereβs my honest review
The article reviews the Shark CryoGlow LED Face Mask, a popular beauty device that has gained attention on social media for its skincare benefits.
Tampa International Airport βbansβ pajamas. Also Crocs and fireworks
Tampa International Airport has humorously announced a 'ban' on pajamas and Crocs in a social media post that has attracted global attention.
Montrealβs Trudeau airport braces for more traffic chaos ahead of spring break
Montrealβs Trudeau airport is anticipating increased traffic congestion as it prepares for a busy spring break period, compounded by ongoing renovations and the demolition of a parking garage.
Pakistani refugee who returned to his homeland six times wins chance to keep Canadian status
A federal court ruling allows a Pakistani refugee, who returned to Pakistan multiple times, to challenge the revocation of his Canadian refugee status.
David Kaufman: Pete Buttigieg is the Democratsβ best hope (donβt be surprised if they squander it)
David Kaufman discusses the polling support for Pete Buttigieg as a Democratic presidential candidate and the challenges he may face within his party.
Ivison: Why Carney and Smithβs grand bargain is about to hit the wall
The article discusses the challenges facing Prime Minister Mark Carney's memorandum of understanding with Alberta regarding carbon pricing and carbon capture initiatives, as analyzed by panelists Ian Brodie and Eugene Lang.
Family of Ontario man who died after 911 call blocked from presenting to police board
The family of Ralph Buerger, who died after a 911 call seeking help, has been denied the opportunity to present their concerns to local police officials overseeing the response to his death.
Geoff Russ: There is nothing morally superior about a silver medal at the Olympics
Geoff Russ critiques the celebration of silver medals by Canadians, suggesting that second place should not be viewed as a moral victory.
Franco Terrazzano: Carney is trying to sweep Ottawa's problems under the rug
Franco Terrazzano criticizes Prime Minister Mark Carney for attempting to conceal Ottawa's fiscal issues rather than addressing them head-on.
Avi Benlolo: Narendra Modi, a true friend of Israel
Avi Benlolo praises Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his strong support of Israel and calls for Canada to strengthen its ties with India following recent diplomatic challenges.
The Prime Minister of Canada Arrives in India
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has arrived in India to strengthen trade relations amid strained ties with the United States.
Bet you canβt see just one! Gambling blog works out Bigfoot sighting odds
A Canadian gambling blog has calculated the odds of Bigfoot sightings in various regions, finding British Columbia to have the highest likelihood.
The White House Released a Fake Video in Which a Famous Hockey Player Swears at Canada
The article discusses a controversy surrounding a fake video released by the White House featuring a well-known hockey player insulting Canada.
The White House publishes a fabricated video. US hockey star outraged by forgery
The White House posted a manipulated video on TikTok featuring US hockey star Brady Tkachuk making insulting remarks about Canada, which he vehemently denied as fake.
The decisive incident at the Olympic hockey tournament caused a lot of fuss. Hockey leader: everything is right, this is how it will stay
The Olympic hockey finals in Milano Cortina ended in overtime, introducing a controversial 3-on-3 rule that sparked discontent among players but was supported by a top official.
A World Cup Among the Criminals
The article discusses the intersection of the upcoming FIFA World Cup 2026 in Mexico, the U.S., and Canada, and the pressing security concerns posed by criminal organizations in the region.
Canadians stranded in Puerto Vallarta after violence disrupts flights home to Edmonton
Canadians in Puerto Vallarta face disruptions and challenges in returning home to Edmonton due to recent violence in the area.
Netflix walks away from Warner Bros deal, clearing the path for Paramount
Netflix has withdrawn its offer to purchase Warner Bros. Discovery, allowing Paramount to potentially acquire the company instead.
MarΓa Teresa against the City Council of Madrid: a woman's fight for her house in La CaΓ±ada that raises doubts about the development of El CaΓ±averal
MarΓa Teresa GΓ³mez has been in a 16-year legal battle against the Madrid City Council, which is trying to evict her from a home built on a municipal green zone to develop new housing in El CaΓ±averal.
World Baseball Classic: What is Mexico's next opponent in the quarterfinals?
Mexico secured a spot in the quarterfinals of the 2023 World Baseball Classic with a decisive 10-3 victory over Canada, led by Randy Arozarena's impressive offensive performance.
A new artificial intelligence tool could help Europe fight against Russian disinformation
A newly developed AI tool, Cipher, is showcasing its potential to combat Russian disinformation campaigns in Canada and aims to be implemented in Europe to counter similar threats.
'Ghosted': Canadians stranded in Puerto Vallarta say they are abandoned by WestJet
Canadians stranded in Puerto Vallarta are expressing frustration over WestJet's lack of communication and support amid unexpected travel disruptions due to cartel violence.
Call of the Wilde: New York Islanders rebound to beat Montreal Canadiens 4-3 in OT
The New York Islanders edged out the Montreal Canadiens in overtime with a 4-3 victory, impacting both teams' standings as they head towards the playoffs.
Trump administration moves Cuba toward greater dependence on the U.S.
The Trump administration is implementing strategies to increase Cuba's reliance on U.S. oil supplies amid an energy crisis, enabling leverage for political and economic change.
Parents of 4-year-old killed in Horseshoe Bay bus crash still waiting for answers
The parents of a boy killed in a bus accident in Horseshoe Bay are seeking answers and clarity about the circumstances surrounding the tragic event, even months later.
Netflix drops its bid for Warner Bros., clearing path for takeover by Paramount
Netflix has withdrawn its bid to acquire Warner Bros., allowing Paramount Skydance to finalize its own substantial deal for the company.
Kelowna business community pushes back against provinceβs proposed PST expansion
The Kelowna business community strongly opposes a proposed expansion of the provincial sales tax (PST) in British Columbia that would increase operational costs for local businesses.
Vernon man killed in collision after escaping hospital during mental health crisis
Ezra Cool, a 22-year-old man experiencing a mental health crisis, was killed in a hit-and-run accident shortly after escaping from a hospital where he was admitted involuntarily for psychiatric care.
Alberta senior homebound while condo elevator awaits final inspection
Seniors in a southeast Calgary condo are facing difficulties due to a non-operational elevator that has not passed inspection for months.
2026 Alberta budget taxes criticized as βanother version of equalizationβ
The 2026 Alberta budget has been met with criticism over its predicted deficit and increases in taxes and fees despite promises from the government to avoid tax hikes.
Afghanistan Taliban retaliates after Pakistan air strikes
The Taliban in Afghanistan has launched military operations against Pakistan in retaliation for air strikes, exacerbating border tensions.
Montreal-area escape room named best in the world
An escape room in Laval, Quebec, has been recognized as the best in the world for the second consecutive year at the Top Escape Rooms Project Enthusiasts' Choice Awards.
βItβs pricelessβ: WWE Hall of Fame ring stolen in Lloydminster break-in
A WWE Hall of Fame ring belonging to the late British Bulldog was stolen during a break-in in Lloydminster, Alberta, highlighting the personal loss felt by the wrestling community.
University of Lethbridge research could shift how cancer is treated
Researchers at the University of Lethbridge have uncovered a new role for ribonucleic acid in cancer cell energy, which could lead to shifts in cancer treatment methodologies.
Manitoba Tories used legislature room for campaign: elections commissioner
Manitoba's election commissioner found that the Progressive Conservatives violated provincial laws by using a legislative room for campaign activities before the 2023 provincial election.
Alberta police recover stolen Jaws of Life used in string of thefts
Three men have been charged in connection with a series of break-ins in Edmonton utilizing stolen rescue tools, including the Jaws of Life.
βNo one deserves thisβ: Mom of 3 siblings killed by impaired driver speaks at sentencing
The mother of three siblings killed by an impaired driver made an emotional plea against drunk driving during the sentencing of the responsible teenager.
Brady Tkachuk addresses White House's 'clearly fake' AI video showing him insulting Canadians
Brady Tkachuk confronts a manipulated video from the White House that misrepresents his comments about Canada following his gold medal win.
Nuclear talks with U.S. have been βvery intense and serious,β Iran says
Iran has described its nuclear negotiations with the U.S. as intense and serious amid international tensions and threats of military action from President Trump.
Pembina Pipeline green-lights 2 projects in B.C. and Alberta, reports dip in Q4 earnings
Pembina Pipeline Corp. has approved two pipeline expansion projects in British Columbia and Alberta despite reporting a decline in fourth-quarter earnings.
Winter Olympics gold medallist turns on Donald Trump with angry statement over 'fake video'
Brady Tkachuk, a Winter Olympics gold medallist and Team USA ice hockey player, publicly criticized Donald Trump for sharing a fake video that misrepresented his comments about Canada.
Canadian writer mocks Team USA hockey heroes as 'monkeys' in a 'zoo' for attending State of the Union
A Canadian writer criticized Team USA's Olympic hockey team, equating their attendance at the State of the Union address to being 'monkeys' in a 'zoo.'
Chris Selley: At least weβre richer than Alabama in complacency
Chris Selley discusses Canada's economic stagnation compared to Alabama and highlights the disparity in per capita GDP between various Canadian provinces and U.S. states.
OpenAI says Tumbler Ridge shooter would spur police flag under rules now
OpenAI announced it is revising its criteria for referring users' behavior to law enforcement in response to the Tumbler Ridge shooting tragedy.
Ford government spends further $1.7M advertising its plans for Ontario Place
The Ford government in Ontario has spent $1.7 million on advertising to promote its redevelopment plans for Ontario Place, facing criticism over the expenditure as unnecessary.
Alberta budget 2026 comes with spending hikes but $9.4B deficit
Alberta's 2026 budget announces significant government spending increases while facing a $9.4 billion deficit and rising taxpayer-supported debt.
Myles Gray was injecting unprescribed testosterone, doctor tells hearing into patientβs death
A doctor has testified that Myles Gray, who died during a police encounter in 2015, had been using unprescribed testosterone and that it could have exacerbated his bipolar disorder.
New Brunswick providing $1.7 million to expand primary care in the province
The New Brunswick government is allocating $1.7 million to enhance the collaborative care clinic in the Nackawic-Millville area, aiming to improve access to primary health care for residents.