Iranians mark Eid as Trump mulls winding down war
Thousands of Iranians celebrated Eid al-Fitr with prayers, while significant political tensions, particularly involving the U.S. and Israel, loom over the country.
"They Bring Fear and Chaos" - Toronto Mayor Rejects Presence of US Immigration Agency During World Cup
Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow proposed a resolution to ban the presence of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) during this summer's World Cup, citing their actions as a source of fear and chaos.
Conrad Black: Triumph in Iran is coming
Conrad Black argues that the U.S. and Israel are successfully undermining the Iranian regime despite negative media coverage portraying them as reckless.
'Decimated'? Here are some of the key Iranian leaders killed in the war
The article discusses the impact of US-Israeli airstrikes on Iranian leadership during the ongoing conflict, highlighting key figures killed and the resilience of remaining leaders.
'State 51, anyone?': after eyeing Canada, Greenland, and Cuba, Trump suggests giving Venezuela state status in the U.S.
Donald Trump suggested on social media the idea of granting Venezuela statehood in the U.S. following their baseball team's victory against the U.S.
Republican bill takes aim at Online Streaming Act and threatens retaliation
A new Republican bill in the U.S. targets Canadaβs Online Streaming Act and proposes retaliatory measures against Canadaβs policies.
Conditions for a Cybersecurity Law exist, assures the Senate
Mexico is poised to advance the approval of a Cybersecurity Law by the end of the year to enhance data protection and meet commitments outlined in the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (T-MEC).
TOHOH β© Canada didn't qualify as the 51st state? Trump is now betting on Venezuela
Donald Trump previously joked about Canada becoming the 51st state and is now making similar remarks about Venezuela.
Markwayne Mullin makes case as new DHS head but faces temperament questions
Markwayne Mullin, nominated for homeland security secretary, is advocating for his leadership amidst concerns about his temperament and Trump's strict immigration policies.
Mexico, the US, and Canada Join Efforts to Protect the Monarch Butterfly: Sheinbaum
Claudia Sheinbaum announced that Mexico, the US, and Canada are collaborating to protect the migratory route of the monarch butterfly.
Iran attacks have driven Gulf states closer to U.S., Israel, says U.A.E. official
A senior U.A.E. official claims that Iranian attacks have strengthened ties between Gulf states and the U.S. and Israel.
Cubaβs political system is not on the table in talks with U.S., envoy says
Cuba's envoy emphasizes that while the country is open to discussions and investment with the U.S., it will not negotiate on its political system.
Dozens of flights cancelled, delayed amid storms in Eastern Canada, U.S
Hundreds of flights have been cancelled or delayed due to powerful storms affecting air travel in Eastern Canada and the Eastern U.S.
Cuba reports nationwide blackout as fuel, economic crises deepen
Cuba experienced an island-wide blackout due to deepening energy and economic crises, exacerbated by a U.S. energy blockade.
Weather tracker: heavy snowfall and freezing rain sweep across US and Canada
A new winter storm is affecting northeastern US states and southeastern Canada, bringing heavy snowfall and freezing rain after a recent major storm.
Ten U.S. airline executives plea with Congress to pay TSA workers and end the shutdown
Executives from ten major U.S. airlines have urged Congress to end the ongoing government shutdown that is impacting air travel and TSA workers' pay.
Ships in Strait of Hormuz ending up on the front line of war in the Middle East
Recent attacks on oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz highlight the region's escalating conflict and its broader economic implications.
Five Economic Sectors in Canada Threatened by the War on Iran
The escalating conflict involving the US and Israel against Iran is causing a rapid rise in fuel prices across Canada, particularly affecting Calgary.
Mexico arrives with an advantage for talks with the US: The figures of trade partners
Mexico is positioned favorably ahead of the upcoming bilateral talks with the US regarding the review of the trade agreement between Mexico, the United States, and Canada (T-MEC).
What Earthβs longest-lived animals can teach us about aging better
The article explores how studying the world's longest-lived animals can provide insights into aging and longevity for humans.
61 per cent of Canadians disapprove of U.S. military actions in Iran: poll
A recent poll shows that a majority of Canadians disapprove of U.S. military actions in Iran and express concerns about potential Canadian involvement in the conflict.
Montreal makeup artist Donald Mowat made Emily Blunt look bad β and she loved every minute of it
Montreal makeup artist Donald Mowat discusses his work in the makeup trailer for the Vancouver series 'The Last of Us' and reflects on his successful career in the film industry.
Mexico and Canada must think big
The article discusses the evolution of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (T-MEC) into a crucial economic platform for North America, highlighting Mexico's increasing export competitiveness and deeper integration into the regional economy.
October 7 documentary The Road Between Us is coming to CBC Gem
The documentary 'The Road Between Us' will be available for streaming on CBC Gem starting March 13, after a successful festival run and notable accolades.
Iranβs unrelenting attacks continue in the Gulf region with no end in sight
Iran's ongoing attacks in the Gulf have pushed oil prices above $100 a barrel as the conflict with the U.S. and Israel escalates.
Why Iranian mines in the Strait of Hormuz would be a nightmare for the West
The article discusses the threat posed by Iranian naval mines in the Strait of Hormuz to Western maritime security and oil traffic, highlighting the complexities involved in demining the area.
White House area shut down after van smashes through security barricade
A van breached a security barricade near the White House, leading to the temporary shutdown of the area and the arrest of the driver, with no reported injuries.
Canadian Prime Minister: We Will Never Participate in an Attack on Iran
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney reaffirmed in Parliament that Canada will not participate in any military action against Iran amid ongoing conflicts involving the US and Israel.
U.S. ambassador Pete Hoekstra βstill smilingβ after meeting with David Eby
B.C. Premier David Eby met with U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra to discuss key trade issues and maintain strong relations between Canada and the U.S.
Mexico reviews the T-MEC with the US and Canada on one side and seeks to attract more investment from Asia on the other
Mexico is enhancing its commercial ties by reviewing the T-MEC while simultaneously seeking to attract Asian investments, particularly from Taiwan.
U.S. says 140 troops injured in Iran war as both sides sharpen threats
The U.S. has reported 140 troops injured in the ongoing Iran war, with rising tensions and military actions from both sides.
Shooting at the US Consulate in Toronto, Canada; the perpetrator has fled, no injuries reported
A shooting incident occurred at the US Consulate in Toronto, Canada, with no injuries reported and the suspect fleeing the scene.
Canada strengthens security at American and Israeli diplomatic buildings
In response to a shooting at the U.S. consulate in Toronto, Canada is increasing security for American and Israeli diplomatic locations.
Mexico will propose to Trump to eliminate tariffs on steel, aluminum, and cars in T-MEC review: Sheinbaum
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced plans to urge the elimination of tariffs on steel, aluminum, and vehicles during the upcoming review of the trade agreement with the US and Canada (T-MEC).
Canada enhances security at American and Israeli diplomatic sites following shooting
Canada is increasing security around American and Israeli diplomatic facilities in Toronto and Ottawa after a shooting incident at the US consulate in Toronto.
Police investigating after shots fired at U.S. Consulate in Toronto
Toronto police are investigating an incident of gunfire directed at the U.S. Consulate, with no injuries reported and the area closed off for evidence collection.
Shots fired at US consulate in Canada as police investigate incident
Police in Canada are investigating gunfire directed at the US consulate in Toronto, with no injuries reported and evidence of a firearm found.
Heading towards the T-MEC on the right path
Mexico is reinforcing ties with the US and Canada ahead of significant negotiations regarding the T-MEC trade agreement.
U.S., Israel start to diverge on Iran war as Trump under pressure to keep it short
The U.S. and Israel are experiencing a divergence in their approach to the Iran war, with Trump signaling a desire to conclude it sooner than expected due to political pressures.
Automaker with higher Canadian production to get more tariff-free U.S. imports
The Canadian government permits an unnamed automaker to import more U.S.-made vehicles tariff-free due to increased production and sales in Canada.
Canadian pleads guilty to false claims of U.S. citizenship to vote in elections
A Canadian man has admitted to falsely claiming U.S. citizenship to register and vote in North Carolina elections, including the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
U.S. border agents searching electronic devices is way up. Smartwatches, SIM cards and flash drives added to the list
U.S. border agents are increasingly searching electronic devices, including smartwatches and flash drives, with searches rising 17% to a record high in 2024-25.
Priorities
Mike Carney emphasizes the need for Canada to reimagine its economy to reduce dependence on the U.S. amidst changing trade dynamics and tariffs.
Explosion outside U.S. Embassy in Oslo under investigation: police
Norwegian police are investigating an explosion that occurred outside the U.S. Embassy in Oslo, with no injuries reported and a search underway for those responsible.
Iran reportedly elects new leader as war with Israel, U.S. escalates and proliferates
Iran has elected a new supreme leader amid escalating conflicts with Israel and the U.S., which have significant implications for energy markets and regional stability.
Australia and Canada share similar values. Remind us what they are again
The article discusses the shared values between Australia and Canada, as highlighted by Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney during his recent visit to Australia.
Janet Bufton: Free markets have delivered us from disorder and tyranny
Janet Bufton reflects on the significance of Adam Smith's insights into free markets and their role in promoting order and liberty in society.
LeBlanc says U.S. meeting on CUSMA and trade βconstructive and substantiveβ
Canada's Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc reported a productive meeting with his U.S. counterpart concerning trade issues and the CUSMA agreement.
U.S. βwell on its wayβ to controlling Iranian airspace, Leavitt says
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt announced that the U.S. is progressing towards controlling Iranian airspace and is exploring potential candidates to lead Iran.
Stock markets plummet as oil nears $90 amid Iran war, U.S. job losses
U.S. stock markets are experiencing significant declines due to rising oil prices and increased job losses.