Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has renewed his call for national unity in tackling Canada’s energy challenges ahead of his visit to the Calgary Stampede, emphasizing the need for cooperation …
Canada
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Politics
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The long-awaited Gordie Howe International Bridge is officially scheduled to open on July 27, following a delay that pushed back the completion of one of North America’s largest cross-border infrastructure …
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A Uyghur advocacy organization is calling on the Canada government to adopt a stronger response to China’s recently enacted ethnic unity law, arguing that Ottawa’s initial reaction was too vague …
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A proposed $8 million settlement has been reached in a national class-action lawsuit alleging price-fixing within Canada’s beef industry, marking another significant development in long-running legal proceedings involving claims of …
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Canada’s ambassador to the United Nations has reaffirmed the country’s commitment to upholding international law, while advocacy organizations argue that Ottawa is not taking a strong enough stance on major …
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Business
Meta to Build $13 Billion AI Data Centre North of Edmonton, Marking Its First Facility in Canada
Meta has announced plans to invest more than C$13 billion in the construction of its first artificial intelligence data centre in Sturgeon County, just north of Edmonton, making it the …
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A Canadian professional soccer player has publicly criticized an airline after claiming he was mistakenly flown to the wrong city before his luggage was also lost, describing the experience as …
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Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met with leaders from allied nations in Turkey on the sidelines of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit, as member states continued discussions on defence …
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A prominent business leader has expressed hope that Greater Victoria will receive a fair share of the economic benefits tied to Canada’s planned submarine investments, emphasizing the region’s long-standing expertise …
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Business
Office Space Shortages Emerge as Federal Public Servants Return to Workplace Four Days a Week
Federal government offices across Canada are facing growing space constraints as public servants return to in-person work four days a week, creating challenges for departments adjusting to the updated workplace …