An Alberta judge has ruled that the province failed in its duty to consult First Nations and struck down the separatist petition. The decision marks a significant legal setback for the separatist movement in Alberta.
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A Toronto mansion featuring a private gym and heated driveway has been listed for $15 million. The property offers luxury amenities and a glimpse into high-end real estate in Canada's largest city.
In an exclusive report, a Ukrainian seller of a chemical used in suicide kits has been regularly selling to Canada, raising concerns about the regulation of dangerous substances.
Vancouver police safely relocated a black bear spotted near Commercial Drive, while B.C. union officials announced that 911 call-takers have voted for strike action.
Gas prices are poised to stay high all summer, upending budgets and travel plans, according to experts. The Supreme Court of Canada has recognized a new legal basis for a civil claim of 'intimate partner violence.'
Prime Minister Carney and Alberta Premier Smith are set to make an energy announcement, with a carbon price deal expected. Carney also stated that Canada is the 'best place' for Alberta after the judge overturned the separation petition.
In business news, the UAE is pushing to double its oil pipeline export capacity, bypassing the Strait of Hormuz. Starbucks has cut 300 U.S. corporate jobs and closed some regional offices.
Health officials are warning about the risk of measles spread during the World Cup, while a new Ebola outbreak has been confirmed in a remote Congo province, with 65 deaths recorded.
Shakira and Burna Boy have released the official 2026 FIFA World Cup anthem, 'Dai Dai.' Auditions for the next James Bond are underway, and Harry and Meghan will produce an Afghan war film for Netflix.
In sports, the Golden Knights are back in another conference final, and Canadiens fever is fuelled by the team's winning history. Canadian women's team pursuit riders have appealed Cycling Canada's decision.
A winner paid US$9 million in a charity auction for a private lunch with Warren Buffett and Stephen Curry. A horde of amorous peacocks is ruffling feathers in an Italian seaside town.
Dust storms and lightning have killed at least 96 people in northern India. Scientists are debating the ecological impact of eliminating all mosquitoes.



