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“Man Faces Terrorism Charges in Embassy Staff Killings”

A man has been charged with additional terrorism offenses in connection to the killing of two Israeli...

“Gaza Health Ministry Receives Unidentified Bodies from Israel”

In a surprising development on Wednesday, the Gaza Health Ministry announced the reception of 54 unidentified bodies...

“Epstein’s Global Network Exposed: Uncovering Powerful Connections”

In the latest release by the U.S. Justice Department, over 3 million files and documents shed light...

Trump Cuts Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum Imports

U.S. President Donald Trump has officially modified the national security tariffs under Section 232 for certain aluminum, steel, and copper imports, as confirmed by...

“Canada Post Employees Approve New Contract After Prolonged Negotiations”

Canada Post employees have approved a new contract, marking the end of prolonged conflicts and negotiations between the union and the Crown corporation, which...

“China-Canada Electric Vehicle Deal Sparks Debate”

In May, over 2,900 electric passenger vehicles manufactured in China were imported into Canada. The data from Global Affairs Canada reveals that this marked...

“Neighbor’s Fire Pit Sparks Inferno: Woman Rebuilds with Resolve”

On a chilly winter morning at 4 a.m., a loud knocking on Kim Burrows' front door by...

“King Charles Strips Prince Andrew of Titles”

In recent days, there has been a noticeable escalation in the situation surrounding the individual formerly known...

“Ontario Health Payment Disputes: OMA Pushes for Solutions”

When a newborn passed away due to a genetic condition at a hospital in the Toronto area,...

Kneecap Band Member Barred from Entering Canada

The Immigration Department informed CBC News that only one member of the Irish hip-hop group Kneecap has been barred from entering Canada, contradicting an...

“Gov’t Ensures No Cut to Disability Funds for Veterans”

The government has assured that the proposed adjustments to disability pensions will not lead to a decrease in funds for veterans. The statement came...

“Alberta NDP Relaunches Nenshi Ahead of Election”

The Alberta NDP has chosen to reintroduce Naheed Nenshi to the public this week, nearly a year and a half into his leadership and...

Ancient Neanderthal’s Dental Surgery Challenges Human History

About 59,000 years ago, a Neanderthal residing in the Siberian mountains experienced a severe toothache and took action. Recent findings reveal a lower molar...

“Inuit Youth Advocate for Indigenous Knowledge Integration”

Candice Sudlovenick finds fulfillment in her role as an outreach programs manager at SIKU. She first engaged with Ikaarvik as a young person over...

“Cork Council Member Proposes Unique Mosquito Statue”

A council member in Cork, Ireland is pushing for the installation of a public sculpture featuring a mosquito. This would not be just any...

“Soccer Elite Academy Inspires Young Athletes to Reach New Heights”

On a pristine indoor field, Edmonton coach Ahmad Majed observes Amelia Barata deliver a powerful kick, sending the ball soaring into the goal. Barata,...

“NHL Alumni Mourns the Passing of Former Player Mel Bridgman”

Mel Bridgman, a former NHL player and general manager for the Ottawa Senators, has passed away at the age of 70. The NHL Alumni...

“Huskies Secure Hardy Cup in Dramatic Comeback Win”

The University of Saskatchewan Huskies clinched a narrow 25-24 victory over the Regina Rams on Saturday, reclaiming the Hardy Cup and securing the Canada...

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“Canada Post Employees Approve New Contract After Prolonged Negotiations”

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“Inuit Youth Advocate for Indigenous Knowledge Integration”

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