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Indigenous Partnerships in Major Canadian Projects

Canada's latest major projects list demonstrates growing Indigenous participation in resource development while highlighting ongoing regulatory challenges. Learn about the key initiatives.

Edmonton dump fire will burn 'for some time'

A major industrial garbage dump fire west of Edmonton continues to burn, creating significant smoke concerns for nearby residents. Authorities warn the blaze may persist for days.

Russia Offers Nuclear Test Talks with U.S.

Russia proposes dialogue with the U.S. over nuclear test accusations, denying Trump's claims of secret detonations. Read the latest on global nuclear tensions.

Kitchener Council Approves Industrial Site Development

Kitchener city council has given final approval for a new industrial development project, paving the way for economic growth and job creation in the region. Learn more about this significant development.

Lawsuit challenges TSA's transgender pat-down ban

A new lawsuit is challenging the TSA's policy prohibiting transgender officers from conducting certain pat-downs. The case highlights workplace discrimination and civil rights issues.

FPT Signs 3 Major Contracts for Agricultural Engines

FPT Industrial secures three long-term contracts with global agricultural manufacturers SDF, JCB, and Lindner, announced at Agritechnica 2025. These deals reinforce FPT's role in powering sustainable and efficient farming equipment for Canadian and global

EU Eyes Banning Huawei from Mobile Networks

The European Commission is pushing to legally require EU members to phase out Huawei and ZTE from telecom networks, citing security risks. This could spark a political battle.

Conservatives Fight Remembrance Day Prayer Ban

Canadian Conservatives demand reversal of military directive restricting religious prayers at Remembrance Day ceremonies, citing Supreme Court's Saguenay decision as basis for controversial policy change.

N.S. judges defend poppy ban in courtrooms

Nova Scotia's top judges defend the decision to ban staff from wearing poppies in courtrooms, emphasizing judicial neutrality. Premier Tim Houston calls the move 'disgusting.'

Alberta Fires Back Over BC Oil Tanker Ban Demands

Alberta's government delivers sharp rebuke to BC premier and Indigenous leaders calling for permanent oil tanker ban, escalating tensions over Canadian energy policy and economic future.

Edmonton Construction Fires Spark Developer Concerns

A disturbing series of construction fires in Edmonton's infill neighborhoods has developers and city officials demanding answers. Learn about the pattern, the response, and what's being done to protect these projects.

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