China Accuses Netherlands of Chip Supply Chain Disruption
Beijing escalates semiconductor trade tensions, blaming Dutch government for blocking Chinese investment in chipmaker Nexperia and threatening global supply chains.
Beijing escalates semiconductor trade tensions, blaming Dutch government for blocking Chinese investment in chipmaker Nexperia and threatening global supply chains.
A brewing constitutional battle between Newfoundland and Labrador and Hydro-Québec over the historic Churchill Falls power contract could reshape Canada's energy landscape and cost Quebec billions.
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Amid rising geopolitical friction, the United States issues stark warnings to China regarding military support for Russia and escalating tensions in the South China Sea. Expert analysis reveals the high-stakes diplomatic chess game unfolding between the w
Kim Yong Nam, North Korea's ceremonial head of state for over two decades and key diplomatic figure, has passed away at age 94, state media confirms.
Peru makes dramatic diplomatic move, cutting relations with Mexico over asylum granted to former president Pedro Castillo's prime minister amid ongoing political turmoil.
A BC landlord successfully deducted the cost of stolen Halloween candy from a tenant's security deposit after a Civil Resolution Tribunal ruling that's raising eyebrows across the province.
An Edmonton packaging business loses faith in Canada Post amid rotating strikes, switching to private couriers as holiday shipping chaos looms for Canadian small businesses.
A heated parliamentary debate erupts as a federal MP defends Ontario farmers fighting to protect their family legacy against a controversial land claim that threatens to erase generations of agricultural heritage.
Coffee giant Starbucks divests 60% of its China business to new consortium in landmark transaction that reshapes Asian retail landscape
A significant weather system is charging toward Atlantic Canada, triggering widespread warnings for Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island. Meteorologists warn of intense winds, heavy rainfall, and potential power outages as the storm accelerates past the c
Hockey Canada unveils powerhouse 23-player roster featuring Olympic champions and rising stars for upcoming Rivalry Series games against Team USA on American soil.
The Canadian government is escalating its dispute with Stellantis after the automaker shifted electric vehicle battery production from Windsor to the United States, triggering subsidy contract concerns.
In a dramatic legal reversal, landlords have won back control of prominent Hudson's Bay Company properties that BC billionaire Richard Baker sought to acquire, reshaping Canada's retail real estate landscape.
Critical shortages of hydromorphone and other essential pain medications continue to plague Canadian pharmacies, leaving patients scrambling as supply chain issues persist.
Canadian hockey prospects Gavin Schmidt and Nathan Pue deliver spectacular performances, combining for 7 points in Team Canada's decisive 7-1 victory over Team White at the U17 World Hockey Challenge in Regina.
As Montreal's public transit strike disrupts thousands of commuters, the STM union is directly appealing to Mayor Valérie Plante to step in and help resolve the contract dispute that's paralyzing the city's transportation network.
The Canadian government initiates formal dispute proceedings against automotive giant Stellantis for failing to meet electric vehicle production targets, potentially triggering significant financial penalties.
Nigeria firmly rejects U.S. lawmakers' call for military intervention following alleged Christian massacres, asserting sovereignty while addressing security concerns in Plateau State.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump signals strong opposition to Nicolás Maduro's regime while emphasizing diplomatic pressure over military intervention in Venezuela's political crisis.
New data reveals Canadian households are increasingly struggling with credit payments as economic pressures mount. Delinquency rates climb while borrowing slows dramatically.
A violent altercation in downtown Toronto leaves two people with serious stab wounds. Police are investigating the daytime incident that sent shockwaves through the city core.
Exclusive: White House officials debated conducting first US nuclear test explosion since 1992, raising global security concerns and potential arms race implications.
A Vancouver Island resident learned an expensive lesson about travel insurance after a missed flight cost him thousands in a BC Civil Resolution Tribunal case.
Canada joins allies with sweeping tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles and batteries, escalating trade tensions while protecting domestic auto industry and green technology sectors.
Canada and the Philippines have signed a landmark defence agreement to enhance military cooperation, conduct joint exercises, and address growing security concerns in the South China Sea amid China's expanding territorial claims.
Canada and the Philippines are finalizing a landmark defence agreement that will significantly expand military cooperation, enhance combat training exercises, and strengthen regional security in response to China's growing assertiveness in the South China
Ontario's trade minister staunchly defends a provocative advertisement targeting federal carbon pricing, insisting the controversial messaging was intentional and strategically sound.
CUPE union announces potential 48-hour strike affecting Montreal's public transit system, threatening major disruptions for thousands of daily commuters during mid-November.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe throws support behind Alberta's controversial use of constitutional power to end teacher strike, sparking debate over labor rights and provincial authority in Canadian education.