FBI investigating for link between Austin mass shooting and strikes on Iran
The FBI is examining potential connections between a mass shooting in Austin and recent U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran following the incident's religious undertones.
‘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.
U.S. counts first casualties of war as Iran’s retaliation spreads in the Middle East
The U.S. reports its first casualties in a conflict with Iran, with significant implications for regional stability and energy markets.
J.D. Tuccille: America running headlong into a debt crisis
The article discusses the looming debt crisis in the United States due to the government’s persistent overspending and failure to balance its budget.
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei killed in major attack by U.S. and Israel
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed in an airstrike executed by the United States and Israel, leading to potential instability in the region.
Oil prices set for swings next week after U.S., Israel strikes on Iran
Oil prices are expected to fluctuate next week following U.S. and Israeli military strikes against Iran, with uncertainty surrounding the impact on oil supplies from the Middle East.
UN Security Council to hold emergency meeting as U.S., Israel strike Iran
The UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting following military strikes by the U.S. and Israel on Iran, which have raised concerns about escalating conflict in the Middle East.
As U.S. and Israel attack Iran, the world reacts: ‘Grave consequences’
The international community is reacting strongly to military strikes by the U.S. and Israel on Iran, which have been condemned by various leaders, including the UN Secretary General.
U.S. wine exports to Canada fell by 76 per cent in 2025, contributing to US$428M loss
U.S. wine exports to Canada dramatically declined by 76% in 2025, influenced by tariffs and local purchasing movements, resulting in a significant financial loss.
Canada ‘supports’ U.S. attack on Iran and urges Canadians in the region to shelter in place
Canada has expressed its support for the U.S. military action against Iran aimed at preventing the country from acquiring nuclear weapons and has advised its citizens in the region to stay safe.
Ben Woodfinden: Pierre Poilievre’s stoic case for drill, drill, drill
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre outlined his approach to Canada-U.S. relations and his response to Trump in a speech at the Economic Club of Canada, emphasizing a strategy grounded in 'national stoicism.'
Trump spells out rationale for Iran attack: ‘This will be probably your only chance for generations’
In a video posted on Truth Social, Trump argues that the recent US military action against Iran is aimed at defending American citizens and urges Iranians to overthrow their government.
US, Israel attack Iran as Trump urges Iranians to ‘take over your government’
The U.S. and Israel conducted airstrikes against Iran, coinciding with President Trump's calls for Iranians to seize control of their government.
Trump says ‘maybe we’ll have a friendly takeover of Cuba’
President Trump suggested a potential 'friendly takeover' of Cuba amid ongoing fuel shortages and economic struggles faced by the Cuban government.
Iran seen carrying out activity at bombed nuclear sites
Iran is reportedly engaged in activities at nuclear sites previously bombed by the US and Israel, raising concerns over its nuclear ambitions amid stalled inspections.
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.
Nuclear talks with U.S. have been ‘very intense and serious,’ 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.
China cannot replace US, Carney’s Conservative rival warns
Canada's Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre warns against viewing China as a substitute for the US in trade relations and criticizes Prime Minister Mark Carney's outreach to Beijing.
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.
Emma Teitel: U.S. women’s hockey team deserves better than to be mocked
The article criticizes the U.S. men's hockey team for their disrespectful behavior towards the U.S. women’s team during a public event and highlights the need for accountability among athletes.
Power play: How US-Canada cooperation can skip the games and secure our borders
The article discusses the significance of U.S.-Canada cooperation amidst sporting rivalries, emphasizing their deep-rooted mutual interests and security partnerships.
Amid 2026 uncertainty, new data set to show how Canada’s economy ended 2025
New data on Canada's economy is expected to provide insights into the impact of U.S. tariffs and the trade war for the year 2025, as uncertainty looms for 2026.
‘You’ve seen nothing yet’: In State of the Union address, Trump declares U.S. richer and stronger
In his State of the Union address, President Trump proclaimed the U.S. as being stronger and wealthier, seeking to regain public support amid declining approval ratings and challenging foreign policy issues.
Trump warns of ‘very bad day’ for Iran if no deal reached on nuclear program
Trump expressed that a failure to secure a nuclear deal with Iran would lead to severe consequences for the country and its people.
Olympic gold medalist US men's hockey team visits White House to celebrate historic win over Canada
The US men's Olympic hockey team, fresh from their historic victory against Canada, visited the White House and was scheduled to attend the State of the Union address.
David Kusnet: What Canadians should watch for in the state of the union
David Kusnet advises Canadians to interpret the deeper implications of Donald Trump's state of the union address in relation to U.S.-Canada relations and trade.
What to expect when reviewing?
The upcoming review of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (T-MEC) focuses on key issues such as fentanyl trade, illegal migration, and trade barriers concerning goods made in China.
Boycotts and big questions: What you need to know about the 2026 FIFA World Cup
The 2026 FIFA World Cup co-hosted by the US, Mexico, and Canada has stirred controversy amidst discussions of boycotts related to the US's immigration policies.
US Supreme Court to hear bid by oil companies to toss climate suits
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear an appeal from ExxonMobil and Suncor Energy seeking to dismiss climate liability lawsuits from Boulder, Colorado.
Person shoots at Border Patrol agent, who returns fire in New Hampshire: officials
A Border Patrol agent in New Hampshire returned fire after being shot at by an unidentified individual near the U.S.-Canada border, leading to an injury and an FBI investigation.
Carney’s Davos speech did a ‘service’ by describing the world in ‘stark’ terms, ex-CIA director says
Former CIA director John McLaughlin discussed the implications of Prime Minister Mark Carney’s speech at Davos concerning U.S.-Canada relations and global security.
US, Canada issue travel warnings for Mexico after drug kingpin killing
The US and Canada have issued travel warnings for Mexico following the killing of a notorious drug kingpin.
The US and Canada warn against traveling to Mexico after the killing of a drug lord
The US and Canada have issued travel warnings for certain areas of Mexico following the killing of a drug cartel leader by Mexican soldiers.
The United States and Canada urge their citizens to stay off the streets in several Mexican states following the death of the Jalisco Cartel leader
The U.S. and Canada have issued travel advisories urging their citizens to avoid going out in certain Mexican states after violence erupted following the death of a Jalisco Cartel leader.
PM OLYMPICS ⟩ Canada’s anger at Donald Trump and the US echoed strongly but fruitlessly
The men's ice hockey final of the Winter Olympics concluded with the USA defeating Canada, marking a significant moment as past victories were reversed.
New York City, Northeast U.S. readying for ‘potentially crippling storm’
New York City and the Northeast U.S. are preparing for a severe winter storm that could bring significant snowfall and damaging winds.
US hockey players win exciting final game and become Olympic champions
The U.S. men's hockey team clinched Olympic gold by defeating Canada 2-1 in the final match in Milan.
Trump Will Not Attend Hockey Final Match
US President Donald Trump has decided not to attend the Olympic ice hockey final between the US and Canada due to ongoing issues with tariffs, with FBI Director Kash Patel attending instead.
US-Canada ice hockey final with the world at stake
The upcoming USA-Canada ice hockey final holds significant implications beyond the Ice, with both nations striving for glory and facing underlying tensions.
Canada exempted from Trump’s global tariffs, but free trade threat looms
Canada has been exempted from many of Trump's global tariffs, though challenges to free trade still remain, especially with tariffs on specific goods like steel and aluminum still in effect.
Italian Reports: Trump Cancels Visit to Milan for Hockey Final and Winter Olympics Closing Ceremony
Former President Donald Trump has canceled his planned trip to Milan for the men's hockey final between the U.S. and Canada and the closing ceremony of the Winter Olympics, according to Italian media reports.
B.C. Premier David Eby to respond to Trump Supreme Court tariff ruling
B.C. Premier David Eby will address the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that invalidated Trump's tariffs on Canada and other countries.
Canada applauds the Supreme Court ruling, although it excludes tariffs on aluminum and steel
Canada has welcomed the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that invalidated most of the legal justification for tariffs imposed by Trump, while noting that steel and aluminum tariffs remain intact.
NASA plans to launch the Moon mission 'Artemis 2' soon
NASA has designated March 6 as the earliest possible date for the launch of its 'Artemis 2' Moon mission, marking a significant return to lunar exploration with a crew that includes astronauts from the US and Canada.
Canada: Trump's tariffs deemed "unjustified" after Supreme Court decision
Canada asserts that the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling invalidating many of Trump's tariffs demonstrates their unjust nature, while some trade sanctions impacting Canadian businesses remain in place.
Trump’s tariffs on Canada, world are unlawful, U.S. Supreme Court rules
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Trump's tariffs imposed on Canada and other countries were unlawful, rejecting the justification based on emergency powers.
Stock markets slide back as all eyes on U.S. economic data and tariffs
U.S. stock markets opened lower as economic growth slowed more than expected and inflation data showed an unexpected rise.
Avi Benlolo: Trump is handing Iran a noose to hang itself with
Avi Benlolo argues that Iran's continued aggression and refusal to cooperate in nuclear negotiations under President Trump's administration could lead to military conflict.
Movistar Plus+ and Orange TV will offer the complete 2026 World Cup through DAZN
Movistar Plus+ and Orange TV will stream all 104 matches of the 2026 World Cup in the US, Mexico, and Canada through DAZN, along with exclusive content.
Tariffs paid by midsize U.S. companies tripled last year, research suggests
New research indicates that tariffs imposed on midsize U.S. companies have tripled, impacting employment and pricing strategies as businesses seek to adjust to increased costs.