Verdict in Hydro-Québec Espionage Case Due April 17
A Quebec Court judge will rule in April on the case of Yuesheng Wang, accused of spying on Hydro-Québec's battery tech for China. Get the latest details.
A Quebec Court judge will rule in April on the case of Yuesheng Wang, accused of spying on Hydro-Québec's battery tech for China. Get the latest details.
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu confirms a landmark $35 billion natural gas agreement with Egypt, marking a significant development in regional energy and diplomacy. Read the details.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's plan to double non-U.S. exports hits a major roadblock: key Canadian ports are near capacity, with upgrades taking years. Experts warn of lost business and jobs.
Canadian energy firm Ovintiv commits as a foundational customer for the Cedar LNG project, marking a key step for the British Columbia export facility. Read the details of the deal.
Nvidia has unveiled a new family of open-source AI models, promising superior speed, cost, and intelligence. This strategic move comes as competition from Chinese AI offerings intensifies globally.
Former diplomat Charles Burton warns PM Mark Carney's approach to China overlooks election meddling and security threats. Listen to the Full Comment podcast for insights.
Vancouver Police investigate two 'blessing scams' targeting elderly Chinese women, resulting in losses exceeding $130,000. Authorities warn the community and seek potential victims.
Liberal MPs warn a new NDP bill on military exports poses a severe risk to Canada's defence industry and international trade relationships. Read the details of the political clash.
Experts argue Canada's 'nation-building' projects must integrate Indigenous rights and environmental values from the start, not treat them as obstacles. Read the analysis.
NDP MP Jenny Kwan condemns the sale of Roshel armoured vehicles to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, citing human rights concerns. Read the full story on the controversial defence export.
Premier David Eby says he was unaware of Nutrien's search for a West Coast port, a $1 billion project now headed to Washington. The missed opportunity raises questions about B.C.'s economic outreach.
The Bloc Québécois criticizes PM Mark Carney's strategy to reduce Canada's economic reliance on the U.S., calling it unrealistic. Explore the political clash over trade policy.
Spain battles a growing swine fever outbreak with eight new suspected cases, threatening its vital pork export industry and prompting urgent containment measures.
A Chinese national suffers life-threatening injuries in a land mine explosion on the Cambodia-Thailand border, raising concerns about ongoing regional security risks. Details emerge.
Montreal's iconic Wing Noodles factory closes after nearly 80 years, ending its reign as Canada's first fortune cookie maker. Discover the legacy of this Chinatown institution.
American LNG facilities consumed unprecedented 19 billion cubic feet of natural gas as global demand surges. Analysis of market trends and Canadian implications.
Trans Mountain pipeline records $127 million Q3 profit as revenue climbs and utilization increases. Key financial results and operational updates for Canadian energy sector.
A new Canada-Alberta deal opens a path to amend the 2019 Oil Tanker Moratorium Act, potentially enabling bitumen exports from BC's North Coast to Asian markets.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith signed a memorandum of understanding for a new oil pipeline, marking rare cooperation between governments.
OPEC+ alliance likely to maintain current oil production levels through first quarter 2025, according to Reuters sources. Stay informed on global energy market developments.
An Alberta judge has dismissed charges against a man accused of carrying counterfeit currency after evidence showed the bills were clearly Chinese replicas. Learn about this landmark Edmonton court decision.
PM Mark Carney announces new policies to support Canadian steel and lumber sectors hit by US tariffs. Plan aims to shift from reliance to resilience with $1B in domestic steel demand.
AliExpress removed a Chinese merchant following a Reuters investigation. The platform takes action to uphold its policies and maintain marketplace integrity for Canadian users.
Nutrien moves forward with west coast terminal plans in Washington while Saskatchewan faces $427M deficit. Get the latest on Canadian agribusiness expansion.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith will announce a breakthrough pipeline agreement in Calgary this Thursday, marking a significant shift in federal-provincial relations.
Nutrien plans $1-billion US potash terminal despite Canadian government objections. Economist supports move citing Canadian infrastructure bottlenecks. Read the full story.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith have agreed on a new pipeline deal to transport Alberta oil to the west coast, with an announcement set for Thursday in Calgary. Learn more about this breakthrough agreement.
B.C. Premier David Eby expresses dismay as Saskatchewan's Nutrien Ltd. selects Washington state for $1 billion potash export terminal, citing cost advantages over Canadian ports.
Nutrien abandons Canadian port plans after federal government inaction, moving a billion-dollar potash export terminal to Washington state. A major blow to Canada's economic growth.
Nova Scotia Christmas tree growers confront difficult season as U.S. sales decline significantly. Learn how this impacts Canada's festive tree industry and what it means for growers.