Monday
March, 23

Latest articles

“US Considers Tech Upgrades to Protect Right Whales”

The United States is considering revisions to safeguard the North Atlantic right whale from ship strikes on the East Coast. The National Oceanic and...

“Scream 7 Struggles to Recapture Meta Brilliance”

The Scream film series has always been known for its self-aware, meta-textual approach to the horror genre. Since its inception in 1996, the franchise...

“Cuban Authorities Mourn 32 Officers After U.S. Strike”

Cuban authorities mourned the loss of 32 security officers in a recent U.S. strike in Venezuela, a significant event that has raised concerns among...

Bloc Québécois Candidate Appeals to Supreme Court Over Election Result

A candidate from the Bloc Québécois announced on Monday her intention to seek a new election in the Terrebonne riding in Montreal by appealing...

Ontario Government Fast-Tracks Bills, Including Speed Camera Termination

Ontario Premier Doug Ford's government is seeking to expedite the legislative process and minimize public consultation on three proposed bills, including one aiming to...

Israeli airstrikes in Gaza kill 26 amid ceasefire breach

Israeli airstrikes in Gaza resulted in the deaths of 26 people on Tuesday following allegations by Israel against Hamas for breaching a ceasefire deal...

“Nova Scotia Residents Called to Help Locate Paper Wasp Nests for Contamination Study”

Dalhousie University's researchers are seeking help from the public in Nova Scotia to locate abandoned paper wasp nests as the winter snow melts. The...

IIHF President Optimistic Despite Winter Olympics Arena Delays

International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) president Luc Tardif is optimistic about the upcoming Winter Olympics, anticipating a successful tournament despite delays in construction at...

“PM Carney Urges Ford to Pull Ad Linked to Trade Talks”

Ontario Premier Doug Ford revealed that Prime Minister Mark Carney reached out to him multiple times from Asia, urging him to remove an advertisement...