Canada's $6B Boost for Business Global Expansion
The Canadian government unveils a massive $6 billion initiative to help businesses scale internationally and compete on the world stage through enhanced trade support programs.
The Canadian government unveils a massive $6 billion initiative to help businesses scale internationally and compete on the world stage through enhanced trade support programs.
Edmonton's Anglican Bishop condemns Alberta government's pre-emptive use of the notwithstanding clause in proposed legislation, calling it a dangerous precedent for democracy and human rights in Canada.
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.
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.
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.
Groundbreaking DP World research exposes how geopolitical instability threatens global supply chains, with 96% of executives reporting significant disruptions in past year.
Alberta's plan to invoke the notwithstanding clause in its sovereignty act legislation sparks intense constitutional debate and sets the stage for a historic political showdown over provincial powers versus federal authority.
Beijing escalates semiconductor trade tensions, blaming Dutch government for blocking Chinese investment in chipmaker Nexperia and threatening global supply chains.
Global markets retreat as early AI-driven gains evaporate. Asian and European stocks decline while investors await key economic data and Federal Reserve signals.
A hard-hitting analysis of Canada's urgent need to confront Indigenous land rights realities. Discover why traditional approaches are failing and what meaningful reconciliation truly requires.
Global hunger monitor confirms famine has spread to two additional areas of Sudan, with millions facing starvation amid ongoing conflict and aid blockades.
OPEC+ maintains current oil output levels as global economic uncertainty and oversupply fears shake energy markets. What this means for Canadian consumers and the economy.
Global markets surge as technology shares lead another week of gains, with U.S. futures pointing higher amid renewed investor confidence and economic optimism.
Discover unique international treasures at the One World Bazaar in Manotick, where shoppers find handcrafted goods and cultural artifacts from around the world.
The General Manager of Fairmont Jasper Park Lodge receives international recognition as Hotelier of the World, marking a significant achievement for Alberta's tourism industry.
Breaking climate change reports reveal unprecedented environmental shifts affecting Canadian communities. From extreme weather patterns to innovative green technology solutions, discover what's happening in Canada's climate landscape.
American officials were notably absent from UN climate negotiations in Germany, raising questions about U.S. commitment to international climate cooperation amid growing environmental concerns.
A shocking Florida lawsuit reveals a woman was compelled by deputies to apologize to her father, who had sexually assaulted her, raising serious questions about police procedures and victim rights.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney meets Chinese President Xi Jinping amid global economic tensions and Canada-China diplomatic challenges. Exclusive details from the Beijing meeting.
A disturbing new lawsuit exposes alleged human rights violations and medical neglect at the McHenry County Adult Correctional Facility, where ICE detainees face life-threatening conditions.
The United States plans to dramatically reduce refugee admissions to just 7,500 people in the coming year, a staggering decrease from over 100,000 under President Biden, signaling a major shift in American immigration policy.
A landmark agreement between Washington and Beijing is reversing damage from the costly trade war, offering relief to businesses and consumers while reshaping international trade dynamics.
Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney meets Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing amid global economic tensions. Explore the geopolitical implications and Canada-China relations.
Former President Donald Trump's recent remarks about potentially resuming nuclear weapons testing have sent shockwaves through diplomatic circles, threatening to overturn 30 years of established U.S. non-proliferation policy and raising global security co
Former President Donald Trump has reportedly ordered preparations for potential nuclear weapons testing, a move that could dramatically reshape global security and break a testing moratorium in place since 1992.
Former President Donald Trump has reportedly directed the Pentagon to restart live nuclear weapons testing, a move that could dramatically shift global security dynamics and break decades of testing moratorium.
Discover how Saskatchewan's recent legal battle puts Canada's rarely-used constitutional override clause in the spotlight. Learn what Section 33 means for your rights and why provinces are increasingly reaching for this nuclear option.
Ocean View Manor, a long-term care facility in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, will close permanently on December 31st as part of a human rights remedy affecting residents with disabilities across the province.
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, former U.S. President Donald Trump, and ex-Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney attended an exclusive diplomatic dinner hosted by South Korea's president, creating a fascinating geopolitical moment.
Renowned policy researcher Bjorn Lomborg argues the World Bank's singular focus on climate change comes at the expense of its core mission: poverty eradication. Discover why redirecting resources to immediate needs could save millions.