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New Canadian Agreement Eases Interprovincial Trade

Canada's provinces and territories sign a mutual recognition agreement to remove internal trade barriers, expected to boost the economy by up to $200 billion. Takes effect December 2025.

Canada-UAE Trade Expansion Under Carney Government

Prime Minister Mark Carney's government secures investment agreement with UAE while initiating comprehensive trade pact negotiations during Middle East tour. Explore the economic implications.

35 Hamsters Need Adoption in Calgary, 7 Eyeless

AARCS in Calgary urgently seeks adopters for 35 rescued hamsters, including 7 born without eyes. The organization needs donations to support the unexpected influx of small pets.

Sask. brewery says red tape blocks expansion plans

A Saskatchewan brewery reveals how provincial regulations and bureaucratic red tape are preventing interprovincial expansion, calling the situation 'infuriating' for Canadian craft beer producers.

Winnipeg animal cruelty suspects plead guilty

Irene Lima and Chad Kabecz have pleaded guilty in a Winnipeg animal cruelty investigation. Learn about the case details and what happens next in this developing story.

Woman pleads guilty in monkey assault video case

American woman admits role in creating disturbing videos depicting sexual assault of monkeys. Legal proceedings continue in shocking animal cruelty case that has drawn international attention.

Over 70 neglected birds rescued in Winnipeg

Winnipeg Animal Services executed a major rescue, saving over 70 birds from a state of neglect. The discovery was made on November 12, 2025. Learn more about the investigation.

Canada Eyes New Trade Talks with India, Minister Says

Canada's International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu announces renewed efforts to restart trade negotiations with India, signaling a fresh approach to bilateral economic relations between the two nations.

Swiss Could Secure US Tariff Deal This Week

Switzerland could finalize a deal with the United States to reduce tariffs by the end of this week, potentially boosting Swiss watch exports and trade relations between the two nations.

Windsor Police Warn of Kids' Online Self-Exploitation

Windsor police are warning families after contacting nine households as part of a provincial initiative to combat children, some as young as five, sexually self-exploiting online. Learn how to protect your kids.

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