FAA begins restoring flights after government shutdown
The FAA takes initial steps to restore air traffic operations following government shutdown strain, though some flight restrictions remain in effect across US airports.
The FAA takes initial steps to restore air traffic operations following government shutdown strain, though some flight restrictions remain in effect across US airports.
New Brunswick residents voice strong opinions on Sisson Mine project, weighing economic benefits against environmental risks. Read the community perspectives shaping this critical development decision.
Vancouver's tech boom turns bust as AI transforms industry, forcing graduates and professionals into dog walking and retail jobs while specialized AI roles thrive.
A British Columbia town faces transformative growth as LNG projects spark heated debate over economic benefits versus environmental concerns. Learn about the impacts.
Dean Daniel Kelsie, a Hells Angels hitman serving life for murder, unsuccessfully appealed his revoked day parole, arguing victims' statements were given too much weight by the Parole Board of Canada.
Southern Alberta reservoirs remain steady but below average following unusually dry, warm fall conditions. Water management strategies adapt to changing climate patterns.
Canadian companies embrace AI for workplace efficiency but worry it's replacing human teamwork and creativity. Survey reveals 89% of employers express concerns about AI's growing role.
Verde AgriTech announces Q3 2025 financial results with positive EBITDA, rare earths discovery, and carbon capture progress. Read the latest updates from the Canadian company.
As Canada enters LNG export market with first Kitimat shipment, experts debate economic benefits versus missed opportunities in global energy landscape.
Chicken Farmers of Canada refute claims of a looming shortage, revealing production is near record highs and prices remain stable. Get the facts on Canada's chicken supply.
Trump warns a Supreme Court ruling against his tariffs could cost the US over $3 trillion, as trade experts analyze the legal and economic fallout for Canada and global markets.
American billionaire John Catsimatidis speaks out after funding legal defence for B.C. ostrich farm where 300 birds were culled. 'Something is rotten,' he declares in exclusive interview.
University of Manitoba assistant professor Jay Wang develops innovative farm robot using artificial intelligence to transform agricultural practices. Learn how this technology could change farming.
Tom MacGregor argues for enhanced security at Ottawa's National War Memorial, a sacred site vulnerable since the Freedom Convoy. Read why Confederation Square needs federal protection.
Canada's Supreme Court dismisses appeal in controversial B.C. ostrich cull case, setting precedent for animal disease management and sparking debate about farmers' rights versus public health protection.
A controversial ostrich cull at a British Columbia farm has left witnesses traumatized and sparked animal welfare concerns across Canada. The emotional aftermath raises questions about farm animal management.
A contentious mass culling of ostriches and emus is underway at a British Columbia farm, with gunfire echoing through the property as workers proceed despite emotional protests from animal rights activists and concerned citizens.
Edmonton's Farmfair International returns with rodeo thrills, agricultural education, and family entertainment, connecting city dwellers with Alberta's farming heritage.
New data shows rental e-scooters are driving significant economic benefits to Waterloo Region, with local businesses reporting increased customer traffic and spending.
Witness the breathtaking spectacle of border collies showcasing their incredible herding skills at Saskatchewan's premier agricultural event. These brilliant canine athletes prove why they're the undisputed champions of the arena.
Heartbreaking scenes unfold at a Canadian ostrich farm as federal authorities proceed with controversial cull following failed legal appeal. Farmers and supporters devastated by court decision.
Toronto hotels and businesses experienced a significant revenue surge during the Blue Jays' playoff run and World Series, marking a major boost for the city's hospitality sector.
Canadian fertilizer giant Nutrien launches strategic review of its phosphate operations, exploring potential sale amid shifting market dynamics and global demand changes.
Montreal's public transit system faces revenue crisis as monthly pass purchases drop significantly following recent STM strike, forcing commuters to find new ways to navigate the city.
Canada's Supreme Court has declined to hear the final appeal in the controversial British Columbia ostrich case, ending a years-long legal battle over the mass culling of hundreds of birds.
The Supreme Court of Canada has dismissed a final appeal from a Fraser Valley ostrich farmer, allowing the mass cull of 350 birds to proceed after years of legal battles over animal welfare concerns.
An adorable miniature donkey created a delightful scene in downtown Toronto, posing for photos outside City Hall as a charming preview of the upcoming Royal Agricultural Winter Fair.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency will proceed with culling ostriches at a BC farm after the Supreme Court refused to hear the owner's appeal, ending a lengthy legal battle over avian flu concerns.
In a stunning election twist, a single Côte-Saint-Luc resident's eleventh-hour vote may have determined the city's political future, proving every ballot truly counts in democracy.
Canadian agri-tech innovator SulTech partners with UAE to deploy advanced micronized sulphur solutions, promising enhanced crop yields and sustainable farming practices in desert climates.