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Wing Noodles Closes After 80 Years in Chinatown

Montreal's iconic Wing Noodles factory closes permanently after nearly 80 years of operation. The Lee family business ends its legacy as community mourns the loss of Chinatown landmark.

U.S. May Permit Nvidia H200 Chip Sales to China

The U.S. government is reportedly considering allowing Nvidia to sell its advanced H200 AI chips to Chinese markets. This potential policy shift could significantly impact global tech trade relations.

Chinese EVs: Canada's Political Challenge

Canada faces complex political decisions on Chinese EV imports, balancing trade relations, domestic auto industry, and US alignment. Learn about the ongoing policy dilemma.

B.C. Port Dispute Puts Billions in Exports at Risk

A legal dispute at the Port of Prince Rupert, involving First Nations and an exclusivity deal, is jeopardizing Canada's plan to double non-U.S. exports and billions in resource opportunities.

JBS Canada ships 20,000T beef to Costco Mexico

A major new agreement will see 20,000 tonnes of Canadian beef from JBS in Brooks, Alberta, shipped to Costco stores in Mexico, diversifying export markets for the industry.

Chinese-Linked Group's P.E.I. Expansion Raises Alarms

Mounting evidence suggests a Chinese-linked Buddhist group has acquired nearly $500M in assets on Prince Edward Island, prompting national security concerns about foreign interference and money laundering.

China EV imports security threat to Canada

Canadian security experts warn that Chinese electric vehicles pose data security risks comparable to TikTok. Learn why officials are concerned about foreign-controlled vehicles on Canadian roads.

German Navy buys $1B Canadian combat system

Canada secures major defence export as German Navy purchases $1 billion combat management system. Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu announces historic deal strengthening bilateral ties.

Germany Resumes Arms Sales to Israel

Germany will resume weapons exports to Israel, ending a suspension from August. The decision is conditional on the ceasefire holding and large-scale humanitarian aid delivery.

Germany Lifts Military Export Restrictions to Israel

The German government has officially removed restrictions on military equipment exports to Israel. This significant policy shift comes amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict and marks a pivotal moment in international defense cooperation.

Trump's Food Tariff Reversal Helps Canada

U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff reversal on over 200 food products provides unexpected relief for Canadian beef producers, food manufacturers, and consumers facing inflation pressures.

Chinese astronauts return from space station rescue

Three Chinese astronauts stranded at Tiangong space station will return to Earth using the spacecraft that delivered their replacement crew. The Shenzhou mission demonstrates China's growing space capabilities.

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.

IEA Warns of LNG Glut Risks as Supply Surges

The IEA reports a record wave of new LNG supply is coming, creating market risks. U.S. projects face the greatest exposure. Will demand keep pace? Read the analysis.

DP World Moves 60% of Peru's Avocado Exports

DP World processed 22,600 TEUs of avocados through Peru's Port of Callao, driving $438 million in export value and strengthening global trade connections for Canadian markets.

Budget Fuels Canada's LNG Export Ambitions

Canada's new budget emphasizes LNG exports to boost economy and support allies. With global demand rising, Canada's natural gas can provide energy security.

Last Chinese Canadian WWII Soldier Dies at 99

The last Chinese Canadian WWII soldier, Gordie Quan, died at 99. Remembrance Day ceremonies in Vancouver honoured his legacy and Cold War veterans who continue to serve.

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