LIVE: Canadian PM Mark Carney to meet Prime Minister Modi, the agenda includes MoU and joint statement
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to meet Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney to discuss and strengthen bilateral relations amid global geopolitical tensions.
Catherine O'Hara receives posthumous award from the actors' union for her role in 'The Studio'
Canadian actress Catherine O’Hara was posthumously honored with an award for her role in 'The Studio' by the Hollywood actors' union.
India still one of the main perpetrators of foreign interference and espionage in Canada, CSIS says
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service states that India continues to be a leading source of foreign interference and espionage in Canada, contradicting a recent official claim that Indian agents are no longer involved.
Carney set to meet Modi to launch negotiations of trade agreement with India
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to initiate talks on a comprehensive trade agreement, aiming to strengthen the two countries' relationship.
‘At first I cried’: How Iranian Canadians are reacting to the U.S. strikes in Iran
Iranian Canadians express mixed feelings of joy and hope in response to recent U.S. military strikes in Iran, with rallies held in major Canadian cities.
Khamenei’s death met with ‘jubilation’ among Iranian-Canadians: Liberal MP
Iranian-Canadian communities are celebrating the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, viewing it as an opportunity for change and expressing strong opposition against his regime, according to Liberal MP Ali Ehsassi.
Canada's PM Carney's visit to Delhi, important meeting with Prime Minister Modi tomorrow
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to hold an important meeting with India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi in Delhi, aiming to mend relations that have been strained due to past controversies.
Opinion: There’s Independent Jewish Voices, and then there’s the other 99 per cent of Canadian Jews
The article critiques the phenomenon of tokenism in representing Jewish opinions, particularly regarding the platforming of fringe groups like Independent Jewish Voices.
Canadian tries rice pudding for first time but makes vital 'mistake'
A Canadian woman in the UK tries rice pudding for the first time but is told she made a significant error in her preparation.
Canadian backpacker's family calls for coronial inquest after death on K'gari
Piper James's family is requesting a coroner's inquest into her death on K'gari after she was found dead near dingoes.
Michael Higgins: Carney meets the moment, backs Trump against Iran
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney supports U.S. military action against Iran, acknowledging the persistence of the old world order in foreign policy.
Linda Lampenius sends a strong message to Peter Nygård: 'A true middle finger gesture'
Violinist Linda Lampenius expresses defiance against Canadian millionaire Peter Nygård after settling a legal dispute related to a defamation case from over 20 years ago.
Attack on Iran triggers global flight disruptions, impacts Canadian travellers
The U.S. and Israel's military actions against Iran have led to significant flight cancellations and disruptions, particularly affecting Canadian travelers.
Carney calls for protection of civilians as U.S., Israel strike Iran
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney urges for civilian protection amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East following U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran.
Alleged Serbian war criminal fails to stop government legal action against his Canadian citizenship
Allegations against Goran Pavic suggest he fraudulently obtained Canadian citizenship due to false statements regarding his residency application and involvement in crimes against humanity.
Raymond J. de Souza: Will curling great Brad Gushue get the finale he deserves?
The article discusses the possibility of Canadian curler Brad Gushue achieving a fairy-tale finale to his career by winning this year's Brier.
NP View: How the Liberals Broke Canada’s Asylum System
The article critiques the Canadian government's handling of asylum applications, arguing that lax vetting has led to significant issues within the system.
The American who hasn't played for two years has joined Juventus
Utenos club Juventus signs Canadian defender Kenny Chery on a agreement until the end of the 2025/2026 season, which will begin after a month-long evaluation period.
Letter to the Editor: It was good that Sweden's curling men spoke up
A letter to the editor discusses the importance of addressing rule violations in curling, particularly by Canadian teams during the Winter Olympics.
Canada relocates some diplomats from Tel Aviv, urges citizens to leave Iran
Canada's Global Affairs Department has decided to temporarily relocate non-essential staff and their dependents from Tel Aviv, while urging Canadian citizens in Iran to leave the country as soon as it is safe to do so.
PM Carney's statement on India's fast-growing economy?
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney praises India's rapid economic growth during his visit to Mumbai.
Premier Scott Moe lands in India, says lentil tariffs ‘might actually increase’
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe arrives in India for a trade mission and expresses concerns that tariffs on Canadian lentils may increase rather than decrease during his visit.
WWE Hall of Fame ring belonging to wrestling legend recovered after stolen
A stolen WWE Hall of Fame ring belonging to the late wrestler British Bulldog has been recovered after the attempted pawn by an individual in Lloydminster.
'India is the fastest growing economy', said Canadian PM Carney in Mumbai
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has arrived in Mumbai on a four-day visit to India, aimed at strengthening bilateral ties between the two countries.
Canadian police issue urgent 'shelter in place' warning
Canadian police have issued a shelter-in-place warning for residents in St. John's, urging them to stay indoors due to an active police incident.
China will suspend tariffs on some Canadian agricultural goods
China has announced the suspension of certain tariffs on Canadian agricultural products following a visit by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
China ‘pulls’ Canada away from the US: Will suspend tariffs on agricultural products starting March 1
China has announced it will suspend additional tariffs on select Canadian agricultural products starting March 1, 2024, due to a preliminary agreement between the two nations.
Chilly Gonzales on Mozart, Wagner, and Neoclassicism: "Then the Gods of Music Will Be Angry"
Chilly Gonzales, a Canadian musician known for blending genres, reflects on classical music giants and neoclassicism while presenting his unique artistic identity.
Carney lands in India with trade on the agenda, kicks off Asia trip
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney arrives in India to discuss trade and strengthen diplomatic relations with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government.
FG seeks Canadian tech, investment to fast-track mining reforms
The Nigerian government is seeking Canadian technology and investment to enhance its mining sector reforms.
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.
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.
Bryan Adams will not come to Estonia this year
Canadian rock legend Bryan Adams will perform in Riga, Latvia, on September 27 instead of Estonia.
"Heated Rivalry" fans must wait until 2027
Fans of the Canadian series "Heated Rivalry" will have to wait until 2027 for the second season to premiere.
Bet you can’t 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.
Bryan Adams will perform in Riga during the most ambitious concert tour of his career
Canadian rock musician Bryan Adams has announced new European tour dates, performing in Riga on September 27 as part of his promotion for the album 'Roll With The Punches'.
2026 Alberta budget taxes criticized as ‘another version of equalization’
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.
‘It’s priceless’: 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.
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 we’re 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.
Mesidor says he has much to offer on, off NFL turf
Akheem Mesidor, a Canadian football player, emphasizes his skills and character in an interview at the NFL combine, expressing his desire to make a significant impact both on the field and in his community.
As Carney heads to India, what can the two countries gain from each other?
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is traveling to India to enhance trade relations and explore mutual benefits between the two nations amid previous geopolitical tensions.
Feds earmark $1.55 billion to ensure equal services for First Nations kids
The Canadian government is investing $1.55 billion to ensure First Nations children have equal access to essential social and health services through Jordan’s Principle.
Canadian government considers police increase in small communities like Tumbler Ridge
The Canadian government is contemplating boosting police resources in Tumbler Ridge after a recent tragic school shooting.
Canada's golden star protested - Abandoned US Olympic winners
Canadian player Olen Zellweger has unfollowed several US Olympic hockey players on Instagram, reflecting tensions between Canadian and American athletes.
Canadian banks are preparing themselves for more bad loans this year
Canada's biggest banks are increasing their loan loss provisions amid rising economic uncertainties and household pressures, although they continue to report significant profits.
Conservative MP searches for ‘antifa’ in federal government, Canadian Armed Forces
A Conservative MP in Canada is seeking to identify any federal employees or members of the Canadian Armed Forces who support the 'antifa' movement.
Drax to stop burning controversial Canadian wood within next year
Drax Group has announced it will cease burning Canadian wood pellets entirely within the next year due to financial losses and environmental criticism.
‘Moral panic’: Conservative MP blasts aid to Cuba, urges government to spend it on ‘our own people’
Conservative MP Jamil Jivani criticized the Canadian government's decision to provide $8 million in aid to Cuba, arguing that it diverts attention and resources away from addressing domestic needs.
Olympic cheating scandal grows - Swedish player slammed: "Snake"
A heated exchange occurred between Canadian curling player Marc Kennedy and Swedish player Oskar Eriksson during a controversial match in the Winter Olympics, escalating the existing cheating scandal.