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Dick Cheney, Bush Vice President, Dies at 84

The influential but polarizing former vice president, who shaped American foreign policy after 9/11, passed away surrounded by family. Remembering his complex legacy.

UN warns Sudan war spiraling out of control

UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns Sudan's devastating conflict is escalating uncontrollably, threatening regional stability and creating Africa's worst humanitarian crisis.

Former VP Dick Cheney Dies at 83

Dick Cheney, the influential and controversial former vice president under George W. Bush, has died at age 83. Remembered for his pivotal role during 9/11 and the Iraq War.

North Korea Sends 5,000 Troops to Russia

South Korean officials confirm North Korea has sent thousands of construction workers to Russian-occupied territories in Ukraine, raising concerns about illegal arms deals and wartime cooperation.

UN: Sudan War Spiraling Out of Control

UN Secretary-General António Guterres warns Sudan's escalating violence threatens regional stability as humanitarian crisis deepens. Millions face starvation amid ongoing fighting.

Canadian Skincare Essentials for Fall Glow

Discover the best Canadian skincare products to transition your routine into autumn. From hydrating serums to protective barriers, these local gems will keep your skin radiant through the cooler months.

17 Must-Have Canadian Home Finds from Umbra

Discover stylish and functional home decor pieces from Toronto-based design company Umbra. Support Canadian craftsmanship while transforming your living space with these innovative products.

Zekelman Pays Canadians to Report Foreign Steel

Canadian steel manufacturer Zekelman Industries is offering financial incentives to Canadians who report unauthorized foreign steel being used in domestic construction projects, aiming to protect local jobs and industry standards.

5 Tax Reforms Mark Carney Must Champion

As speculation grows about Mark Carney's political future, experts reveal five crucial tax changes that could revolutionize Canada's economy and restore fairness for middle-class families.

Nova Scotia's Untold WWI Hero Stories Revealed

Former Halifax Army Museum curator Ken Hynes shares remarkable accounts of Nova Scotia soldiers and nurses who served with extraordinary courage during World War I, preserving their legacy for future generations.

Canadian toymaker battles Trump tariffs in Supreme Court

A British Columbia-based toymaker is leading the charge against Trump-era tariffs in a Supreme Court showdown that could reshape U.S.-Canada trade relations and protect Canadian businesses from punitive border taxes.

Tilley Hat Founder Alex Tilley Dies at 87

The Canadian outdoor industry mourns the loss of Alex Tilley, founder of Tilley Endurables and creator of the iconic Tilley hat, who died at 87 leaving behind a legacy of quality craftsmanship and adventurous spirit.

Canadian Air Travel: Domestic Soars, Cross-Border Lags

New Statistics Canada data reveals surprising trends in Canadian air travel. Domestic flights are experiencing strong recovery while U.S. and international routes struggle to regain pre-pandemic momentum. Discover what's driving this aviation shift.

Christmas Election Looming in Canada?

Speculation mounts about a potential holiday election in Canada as Liberal MPs signal readiness for campaign. Discover what's driving this political gamble and how it could reshape Canadian politics.

Coeur Mining Buys New Gold in US$7B Canadian Deal

In a landmark transaction reshaping Canada's mining landscape, Coeur Mining acquires New Gold Inc. and its two prolific Canadian gold operations in a massive US$7 billion deal that creates a new North American mining powerhouse.

Government rejects $28,000 raise for judges

The Liberal government has rejected a significant pay raise recommendation for federally appointed judges, citing economic concerns and setting up potential tension with the judiciary.

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