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Prime Minister Carney to visit the Indo-Pacific region to deepen trade and defence relationships and unlock new economic opportunities for Canadians
Prime Minister Carney announces new measures to strengthen border security and keep Canadians safe

Prime Minister Carney announces new measures to strengthen border security and keep Canadians safe

CANADA, October 17 - In a rapidly changing and more dangerous world, Canada is focused on what we can control. We are building our economy with major projects and millions more homes, we are empowering Canadians with lower costs and new...

Owner:  Canadian Government
A Record Number of Saskatchewan Finalists Announced for 2025 Canadian Tourism Awards

A Record Number of Saskatchewan Finalists Announced for 2025 Canadian Tourism Awards

CANADA, October 17 - Released on October 17, 2025 Saskatchewan will be well-represented at the 2025 Canadian Tourism Awards in Gatineau, Québec. This marks a record-breaking year with nine finalists from the province, announced by the Tourism...

Owner:  Canadian Government
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Canada needs to end its tag of safe haven for criminals/gangs from Punjab

Canada needs to end its tag of safe haven for criminals/gangs from Punjab

Canada is grappling with the consequences of its lenient policies that have allowed fugitive gangsters and terror-linked operatives from Punjab to establish a dangerous foothold within its borders. The escalation of gang violence, driven by the...

Owner:  The Tribune Trust

Historical climate emissions reveal responsibility of big polluting nations

Analysis of the total carbon dioxide emissions of countries since 1850 has revealed the nations with the greatest historical responsibility for the climate emergency. But six of the top 10 have yet to make ambitious new pledges to cut their...

Owner:  The Pacific Islands News Association Ltd
Canada on track to deport more Indians in 2025 than last year

Canada on track to deport more Indians in 2025 than last year

The number of Indian nationals forcibly removed from Canada this year is on track to surpass the record number that was logged in 2024. Last year, 1,997 Indians were subject for forced removals by Canadian authorities, trailing only 3,683 Mexicans...

Owner:  Shobhana Bhartia

RES strengthens commitment to reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples through new Canadian action plan

RES, the world’s largest independent renewable energy company, has today launched its first Canada Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP), a four-year framework (2025–2029) that sets out clear commitments to advance reconciliation with Indigenous...

Owner:  Stuart Mitchell
Hidden Game: Canadiens squander early two-goal lead against Rangers

Hidden Game: Canadiens squander early two-goal lead against Rangers

Breadcrumb Trail Links Sports Hockey Following four consecutive victories, the Canadiens lost 4-3 after a third-period collapse. Canadiens' Juraj Slafkovsky (20) scores against New York Rangers goaltender Jonathan Quick (32) during first period...

Owner:  Anthony Melchiorre
Rangers storm past Canadiens with third-period surge to snap 3-game skid

Rangers storm past Canadiens with third-period surge to snap 3-game skid

MONTREAL — As is the case with Rangers season as a whole, it’s not about how you start but how you finish. The Blueshirts recovered from a sluggish opening five minutes to take a 4-3 win over the Canadiens on Saturday night, snapping a three-game...

Owner:  Murdoch Family
City recognized for 2024-34 You Are Here Kamloops Cultural Strategic Plan

City recognized for 2024-34 You Are Here Kamloops Cultural Strategic Plan

Photo: Jamstone Productions, Creative City Impact Awards Dr. Will Garrtett-Petts (Thompson Rivers University), Julia Cyr (Supervisor, Kamloops Museum and Archives), Dušan Magdolen (Cultural Services and Events Supervisor, City of Kamloops), and...

Owner:  Madison Venture Corp.
New museum sign installed along Trans-Canada Highway

New museum sign installed along Trans-Canada Highway

After a few years without clear roadside signage, the Fort la Reine Museum is once again easy to find, and executive director Emma Ens-MacIver couldn’t be happier to see the new sign standing tall. Installed Thursday morning, the new sign has a...

Owner:  Elmer Hildebrand
‘Academic cancel culture hurting scientific credibility’ – Pinker

‘Academic cancel culture hurting scientific credibility’ – Pinker

Does racial diversity benefit academic departments? Do racial preferences harm their beneficiaries by putting qualified individuals under a cloud of suspicion and mismatching students with the academic demands of their universities? Are female...

Owner:  John Hartz & Simon Turner
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