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$3.2B EV Battery Plant Coming to Southwestern Ontario

Vianode announces massive $3.2-billion graphite facility in St. Thomas, Ontario, boosting Canada's electric vehicle supply chain and creating hundreds of jobs. Learn how this investment transforms local manufacturing.

$3.2B Norwegian Battery Plant Coming to Ontario

Norwegian firm Vianode invests $3.2B in a synthetic graphite plant in St. Thomas, Ontario, creating up to 1,000 jobs and boosting Canada's EV supply chain. Learn more about this major economic win.

$3.2B EV Battery Plant Coming to St. Thomas, Ontario

Ontario secures a massive $3.2 billion Vianode investment for a new EV battery materials plant in St. Thomas, boosting Canada's electric vehicle supply chain. Learn more about this economic win.

$3.2B Vianode EV Battery Investment in St. Thomas

St. Thomas secures massive $3.2 billion Vianode investment for electric vehicle battery manufacturing, boosting Ontario's EV supply chain and creating jobs. Learn about this economic game-changer.

Global Uranium Squeeze Tests Canada's Mining

Canada's uranium industry faces pressure as global supply tightens. Can domestic producers like Cameco meet rising demand while maintaining operational efficiency?

GM urges suppliers to move supply chains from China

General Motors executives are pressuring suppliers to find alternatives to Chinese raw materials and components, signaling a major shift in automotive supply chains. Learn about this strategic move.

Wendy's Closing Hundreds of US Restaurants

Wendy's plans to close hundreds of US restaurants to boost profits and modernize remaining locations. Learn about the fast-food chain's restructuring strategy.

U.S. Critical Minerals Crisis: Copper, Uranium Shortages Loom

Exclusive analysis reveals America's alarming dependence on foreign nations for essential minerals including copper, uranium, and potash. Discover how this vulnerability impacts everything from energy security to food production and what strategic moves a

Canada Eyes Post-War Role in Gaza Strip

Global Affairs Canada confirms exploring potential postwar involvement in Gaza Strip reconstruction and security. Exclusive details on Canada's emerging Middle East strategy.

Bombardier Global 8000: World's Fastest Jet Certified

Canada's aviation giant Bombardier achieves historic milestone as the Global 8000, the world's fastest purpose-built business jet, receives official type certification from Transport Canada, setting new standards in luxury aviation performance.

Putin Orders Nuclear Test Preparations After Trump Comments

Russian President Vladimir Putin has directed officials to prepare plans for potentially resuming nuclear weapons testing, marking a dramatic escalation in global tensions after Donald Trump's recent statements about nuclear capabilities.

Global Markets Retreat as Tech Stocks Decline

Global stock markets face pressure as major technology companies experience significant declines, dragging down U.S. indices and creating ripple effects across international markets.

Herschel x Heinz: Vancouver Brand's Ketchup Collab

Vancouver's beloved Herschel Supply Co. teams up with Heinz in a surprising fashion collaboration featuring ketchup-inspired accessories. Discover the limited-edition collection blending street style with iconic condiment branding.

U.S. Shadow Over COP30 Climate Summit

As the world prepares for COP30 in Brazil, America's political landscape and climate policies continue to shape global negotiations, even without formal participation in the upcoming summit.

UN: Climate efforts still dangerously inadequate

New UN assessment shows global climate efforts remain critically insufficient despite slight progress. The gap between current pledges and needed action threatens Paris Agreement goals.

UN Climate Talks: Time for Action, Not Just Words

As global leaders prepare for another round of UN climate negotiations in Brazil, environmental experts and activists are calling for concrete action rather than more empty promises and prolonged discussions.

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