Students plant 1,300 flags for fallen soldiers
Business students from Villanova create powerful visual memorial ahead of Remembrance Day, planting flags to honour each Canadian soldier lost in Afghanistan.
Business students from Villanova create powerful visual memorial ahead of Remembrance Day, planting flags to honour each Canadian soldier lost in Afghanistan.
Edmonton's Farmfair International returns with rodeo thrills, agricultural education, and family entertainment, connecting city dwellers with Alberta's farming heritage.
A beloved Vancouver tennis instructor's life was tragically cut short during a visit to South Korea when an alleged drunk driver struck him while crossing the street. The international incident has left family and students devastated.
Three young Afghan women facing deportation from Pakistan have safely arrived in Regina, where they'll continue their education thanks to Canadian supporters.
The Liberal government's upcoming budget proposes significant changes to international student enrollment, addressing housing concerns while maintaining Canada's competitive edge in global education.
High-level American delegation including Secretary of State and Senator Marco Rubio will participate in next week's G7 foreign ministers meeting, signaling strengthened transatlantic cooperation on global security challenges.
Edmonton community leaders and displaced students are scrambling for solutions after a sudden college campus closure leaves academic futures uncertain.
Montreal students experience Canada's military history through interactive workshops and veteran stories in special pre-Remembrance Day educational program.
Anti-Israel demonstrators stormed a Jewish student-organized event at TMU, shouting slogans and forcing security intervention. The incident highlights growing campus tensions across Canadian universities.
Discover how a golden retriever named Sully is reducing stress and creating smiles for students at the Arnprior Public Library in Ontario.
Parti Québécois announces ambitious plan to significantly expand Quebec's international representation if elected, aiming to strengthen economic and diplomatic ties across the globe.
New data reveals Canadian rental markets are cooling significantly, with average asking rents dropping for the 13th consecutive month. Discover which provinces saw the biggest declines and what this means for renters and investors.
Canada's highest court will determine if Saskatchewan's controversial parental consent policy for student pronoun changes violates Charter rights in a landmark education case.
After weeks of brutal conflict, Sudan's warring factions have agreed to a 72-hour truce, opening critical windows for humanitarian assistance and civilian evacuation.
International Criminal Court judges confirm 36 charges against Joseph Kony, leader of the Lord's Resistance Army, for war crimes and crimes against humanity spanning decades of conflict.
A spectacular celestial show is coming to Canadian skies! Weather experts predict the Northern Lights will be visible across most provinces tonight. Don't miss this rare opportunity to witness nature's most dazzling light display.
Canadian universities face an existential threat as international student caps and declining revenues create a perfect storm. Discover how institutions are fighting to survive and what it means for students.
A Nigerian immigrant facing deportation for his involvement in the death of a McMaster University student has won his appeal, securing another chance to remain in Canada in a landmark immigration case.
The Windsor International Film Festival celebrates its biggest year ever with record-breaking attendance, expanded programming, and unprecedented community engagement across 10 vibrant days of cinema.
Former President Donald Trump has contingency tariff plans ready if the Supreme Court strikes down his proposed worldwide import taxes. Discover the legal and economic implications for US trade policy.
Canada's potential Eurovision debut sparks international debate as musical powerhouse considers joining world's biggest song competition, dividing fans across the globe.
Pyongyang launches fiery response to new US sanctions targeting cybercrime operations, warning Washington that coercive measures will backfire spectacularly.
Discover Starbucks Canada's 2024 holiday lineup featuring the iconic Peppermint Mocha, festive food items, and limited-edition reusable cups that bring seasonal cheer to your coffee routine.
Canadians are bundling up as an unusually cold November delivers an early taste of Arctic winter, with temperatures plummeting well below seasonal norms across the country.
Thousands of Ottawa students traded classrooms for boardrooms and worksites, gaining invaluable hands-on experience during Canada's annual career exploration event.
Discover how Canada's latest federal budget promises gradual economic stimulation through strategic housing initiatives and innovation investments, though immediate relief remains elusive for many Canadians.
The NFL's German invasion accelerates as league officials and team representatives descend upon Berlin, signaling Germany's pivotal role in the league's international growth strategy with potential new host cities in sight.
Canada unveils groundbreaking immigration streams targeting skilled tech workers and researchers facing uncertainty in the United States, positioning itself as a global talent destination.
Canadian cargo carrier CargoJet faces significant financial headwinds as U.S.-China trade tensions disrupt global shipping patterns and squeeze profit margins.
A major transportation milestone has been achieved near the Edmonton International Airport with the completion of a $122 million interchange, promising smoother travel and economic growth for the region.