Back to school for Internet users: why cold records do not prove that there is no global warming
A Lithuanian internet user has expressed skepticism about global warming, pointing to recent cold records, despite scientific evidence to the contrary.
35 court dates and no trial: Family of B.C. double homicide victims frustrated by delays
The family of B.C. double homicide victims expresses frustration over prolonged court delays, with the accused still free after two and a half years.
'No violations' found in 2024 Walmart oven death, N.S. workplace investigation finds
A workplace safety investigation in Nova Scotia found no violations in the death of Walmart worker Gursimran Kaur, who died in a bakery oven 16 months ago.
Anthropic says no to Pentagon demand for unrestricted use of its AI tech
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei rejects Pentagon's demand for unrestricted use of the company's AI technology, emphasizing ethical principles over military contracts.
‘No one deserves this’: 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.
Hillary Clinton testifies, says she has no insight into Epstein’s crimes
Hillary Clinton testified before the House Oversight Committee that she had no knowledge of Jeffrey Epstein's or Ghislaine Maxwell's criminal activities.
Indian government no longer targeting Canadians, senior official says on eve of PM’s visit
A senior Canadian official stated that India is no longer planning attacks on Canadians in light of Prime Minister Mark Carney's upcoming visit to India.
China versus the West? Wang Yi tells UN no country is ‘human rights teacher’
Chinese diplomat Wang Yi argues at the UN that no country can act as a 'teacher of human rights' and emphasizes the importance of non-interference and respect for international laws.
After 4 years, no agreement between Russia and Ukraine will return Europe to its former state
The article reflects on the four-year anniversary of the war in Ukraine, emphasizing the enduring impact and the shattered beliefs about global peace.
‘It’s not a freebie’: Ford government defends OSAP changes as opposition continues
Ontario Premier Doug Ford stands firm on changes to the Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP), stating that funding for student loans is no longer a free entitlement as opposition mounts.
26K Canadians in Mexico as cartel violence hits Puerto Vallarta: minister
More than 26,000 Canadians are currently registered in Mexico, with no immediate plans for evacuation as cartel violence escalates in Puerto Vallarta, according to Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand.
‘No thank you’: Greenland rejects Trump’s hospital ship offer
Greenland's Prime Minister rejects U.S. President Trump's offer to send a hospital ship, defending the local health care system amid tensions over Trump's previous interest in acquiring the territory.
‘No one deserves this’: Ontario snowplow operator attack sparks concern
A confrontation between a snowplow operator in Peterborough, Ontario, and a resident led to an assault charge and raised broader concerns about the treatment of municipal workers in the province.
What did Trump say about tariffs on India after the setback from the US Supreme Court?
President Donald Trump issued a new executive order imposing a ten percent global tariff on imports from all countries shortly after the Supreme Court declared his previous tariffs illegal, maintaining that there will be no changes to the deal with India.
The 15% surcharge is no longer the basis for analysis, and it is understood that it would be 10%
A U.S. Supreme Court ruling has declared illegal the surcharges imposed on trade partners, leading to President Trump announcing a new global tariff of 10%.
Porter flight from Edmonton loses traction, slides off taxiway at Hamilton airport
A Porter Airlines flight from Edmonton slid off the taxiway upon landing in Hamilton but reported no injuries among passengers or crew.
Canadians say U.S. no longer an ally, is bigger threat than Russia: poll
A new poll indicates that a significant number of Canadians view the U.S. as a greater threat to world peace than Russia, reflecting deteriorating relations between the two countries.
It’s time for global governance to reflect the new realities
The article argues that global governance structures need to adapt to contemporary global dynamics, moving away from outdated frameworks that no longer address current challenges.
‘No reason to continue discussing’: Ontario mayor wants Andrew’s name dropped
An Ontario mayor is advocating for the renaming of a street after the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, citing the ongoing controversy over his connection to Jeffrey Epstein.
No evidence of ‘secrecy’ over dog testing at London, Ont. hospital: report
A review found that dog testing at a London, Ont. hospital was ethical and conducted without evidence of secrecy, despite public backlash.
The story of Norwegian aid is no longer entirely true
The article discusses the evolving narrative surrounding Norwegian aid, noting that the justification for it is becoming outdated amidst political debates.
Rockslide closes Highway 93 between B.C. and Alberta until at least noon on Thursday
A rockslide near Radium Hot Springs has blocked Highway 93, with no estimated reopening time available.
No charges for Calgary police in shooting death of man who strapped grenade to chest
Calgary police will not face charges for the shooting death of a man who was armed with a live grenade and had engaged in a standoff with officers.
‘No real progress’ in Nova Scotia’s child and family poverty rates: report
A new report indicates that child and family poverty rates in Nova Scotia remain stagnant with no significant progress.
Quebec father who drowned his children tells jury he has no memory of killings
Kamaljit Arora, on trial for the drowning of his two children, claims to have no memory of the incident due to fentanyl use.
Climate Scientists: Soon There Will Be No Turning Back
Climate scientists warn that the world is closer to a tipping point than previously thought, with severe consequences for global climate and human life.
If humanity does not succeed in defining its future, it will have no future
Artificial intelligence heralds a new era for humanity and fundamentally alters the social paradigm on a global scale.
Some on Canada’s no-fly list kept on without ‘necessary grounds’: watchdog
A report from Canada's national spy watchdog reveals that some individuals have been placed on the no-fly list without appropriate legal justification.
‘No funds are missing’: Ontario real estate firm disputes regulator’s sanctions
An Ontario real estate firm is contesting sanctions imposed by the Real Estate Council of Ontario, claiming no funds are missing from their trust accounts.
In the Age of AI, India is No Longer a Spectator but a Contender, Find Out How?
India aims to become a key player in artificial intelligence technology, leveraging it particularly for agricultural productivity and disaster management.
MacKinnon, Bennett miss Canada’s practice
Nathan MacKinnon and Sam Bennett missed Canada's practice ahead of the Olympic men's hockey quarterfinals due to maintenance reasons, as confirmed by head coach Jon Cooper, amid no panic for the upcoming game.
The Reality of Children Experiencing Sexual Violence: 'This Will Be Our Secret, No One Will Believe You'
Recent revelations have highlighted the alarming extent of child sexual exploitation, drawing attention to influential global figures connected to such abuses.
According to analysts, foreign flow to Brazil continues to decline with the global fall of the dollar and there’s no end in sight
Analysts report that foreign capital flow into Brazil, which surged in January, shows no signs of stopping amid a global decline of the dollar.
China drops visa requirement for Canadian tourists, business visitors
China has announced that Canadian tourists and business visitors will no longer need visas for stays up to 30 days, reflecting an effort to improve bilateral relations following discussions with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Nuclear arsenals, no agreement
The New START treaty on nuclear arms reduction between Russia and the United States has expired without a new agreement in place, raising concerns over global nuclear arsenals.
Von der Leyen: Europe has no choice but to become independent
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen advocates for a more independent Europe in response to global crises, emphasizing the importance of autonomy in various sectors.
The Funeral of the Global Order
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz declared that the post-war global order no longer exists and attributed its decline largely to Russia's actions in Ukraine, advocating for a transatlantic reset between the EU and the US.
Germany's harsh message at a world summit: "The international order no longer exists"
Germany emphasized the collapse of the existing international order during a global summit, reflecting tensions between Europe and the United States.
No charges after RCMP investigation into collision between fire truck and snowmobiler
The Nova Scotia RCMP announced that no charges will be filed in the case of a fatal incident involving a snowmobiler who was struck by a fire truck while receiving roadside help.
Rubio at the Munich Conference: 'The Old World No Longer Exists'
At the Munich Security Conference, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the post-war global order is outdated and being used as a weapon against the US.
Does ‘toothless’ report exonerate Quebec Liberals? The National Assembly is divided
The Quebec National Assembly is split on the implications of a report investigating alleged misconduct during the Quebec Liberal leadership race, which found no definitive evidence of vote-buying.
No outreach from N.S. minister of addictions, mental health to First Nation in crisis
Nova Scotia's minister for addictions and mental health admits he has not contacted the Sipekne'katik First Nation amidst their state of emergency due to illicit drug and addiction crises.
More B.C. restaurants say money gone from 3rd-party program and still no answers
Restaurants in British Columbia are reporting missing tips from a third-party payments program, raising concerns about financial oversight in the hospitality industry.
Contaminated Infant Milks: China Calls on Producers to Monitor Their Products
China has urged its infant milk producers to conduct tests for the toxin linked to a global recall, although there have been no reported cases of baby poisoning in the country yet.
No Norwegian Prime Minister Has Said Something Like This About the USA Before
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre of Norway expressed a more somber view on the US's role in global security at a recent briefing.
Top Researchers: The Earth is Transitioning to an Era Where the Climate No Longer Supports Human Survival
A report by leading climate scientists warns that tipping points caused by global warming are increasingly likely, potentially leading to irreversible climate change.
Report into Quebec Liberal scandals finds ex-leader Pablo Rodriguez was unaware
A report into the Quebec Liberal party scandals concluded that former leader Pablo Rodriguez likely had no knowledge of the alleged financial irregularities during his leadership campaign.
The Earth is heading towards a "point of no return" due to global warming, scientists warn
An international team of researchers warns that Earth's climate is leaving the stable conditions that enabled human civilization to develop, marking a significant risk of entering a "greenhouse Earth" trajectory.
El Paso airspace closure tied to Mexican cartel drones, says Trump admin
The FAA temporarily closed El Paso airspace due to drone incursions believed to be linked to Mexican cartels, but it reopened after confirming there was no threat to commercial flights.
Cleanup underway after military fuel truck overturns on N.W.T. highway
A military fuel tanker with 15,000 litres of diesel overturned on a Northwest Territories highway, causing a slow fuel leak but resulting in no injuries.