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Poland intercepts Russian plane over Baltic Sea

Poland's military intercepted a Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea and reported airspace violations from Belarus, highlighting ongoing regional tensions. Read the latest details.

U.S.-Venezuela Tensions: What It Means for Canada

Rising tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela over oil resources and seized tankers could have significant ripple effects for Canada's energy security and foreign policy. Analysis of the potential impacts.

Gold Nears $4,500 as Investors Seek Safe Haven

Gold prices hover near record highs of US$4,500 an ounce. Discover how Canadian investors are buying gold and the key factors, from U.S. monetary policy to geopolitical tensions, driving this historic rally.

Gold, Silver Hit All-Time Highs as Geopolitical Risks Rise

Gold and silver prices surged to unprecedented levels, driven by escalating global tensions and expectations of U.S. Federal Reserve rate cuts. Discover the factors fueling this historic rally and what it means for investors.

Iran, U.K. Foreign Ministers in Rare Direct Contact

In a significant diplomatic move, the foreign ministers of Iran and the United Kingdom engaged in rare direct communication. This contact marks a potential shift in bilateral relations during a period of heightened global instability.

Carney meets premiers on trade, pipeline issues

Mark Carney held his first virtual meeting with Canada's premiers since the Ottawa-Alberta MOU. Talks focused on pipeline tensions, U.S. tariffs, and economic uncertainty. Read the latest.

U.S. $10B+ Arms Sale to Taiwan Announced

The U.S. has approved a major arms sale to Taiwan valued over US$10 billion, a move certain to escalate tensions with China. Get the details on the deal and its geopolitical implications.

Poilievre's Conservatives to force pipeline vote next week

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre plans to force a parliamentary vote on a pipeline agreement through an opposition motion. The move, set for next week, intensifies political debate over energy policy. Read the details.

UN Team Evaluates Lebanon-Israel Border Post-Withdrawal

A UN delegation, led by Slovenia's Samuel Zbogar, is in Lebanon examining security options for the volatile border area with Israel following the departure of peacekeepers. Details on the mission's goals and regional implications.

Trump Praises Canada, Mexico at World Cup Draw

Donald Trump praised cooperation with Canada and Mexico at the 2026 FIFA World Cup draw, highlighting a stark contrast to ongoing disputes over trade and immigration policy.

London's Response to Trade War Impacts

London, Ontario officials and businesses are evaluating the local consequences of international trade tensions. Discover how the city is responding to economic shifts.

Oil Climbs as Traders Weigh Tensions Against Surplus

Oil prices rose in volatile trading as geopolitical risks clashed with signs of a growing market surplus. WTI gained 1.6% while Saudi Arabia cut prices to Asia. Explore the factors driving the market.

New B.C. Coast Pipeline May Be 50% Indigenous Owned

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says a proposed oil pipeline to B.C.'s coast could be 50% owned by Indigenous groups, generating $2B annually. Learn about the project's details and political support.

Canada to Boost Trans Mountain Output Before Sale

Energy Minister Tim Hodgson says Ottawa will maximize the Trans Mountain pipeline's capacity and resolve tolling disputes before considering a sale to the private sector. Read the latest.

Guilbeault Quits Cabinet Over Pipeline Agreement

Montreal MP Steven Guilbeault resigns as culture minister, citing a conflict of conscience over a new Alberta pipeline deal. The former environmental activist explains his decision on Tout le monde en parle.

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