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US Proposes 2-Year International Force for Gaza

The United States has formally recommended deploying an international stabilization force to Gaza for up to two years, marking a significant shift in post-conflict planning as Israel-Hamas hostilities continue.

Financial Post Opens Western Canada Bureau in Calgary

The Financial Post announces strategic expansion with new Western Canada bureau in Calgary, strengthening coverage of energy, economy and business innovation from Canada's booming western provinces.

U.S. Steel Plans $1.1B Investment Through 2028

U.S. Steel announces transformative $1.1 billion capital investment strategy across all business segments, focusing on modernization and operational excellence through 2028.

Nova Scotia Entrepreneur Bill Mont Dies at 96

The Atlantic Canadian business community remembers Bill Mont, founder of Mount Holdings, whose entrepreneurial spirit and philanthropy shaped Nova Scotia for generations.

U.S. Sets Red Lines for China Amid Rising Tensions

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

Maritime Businesses Set Federal Budget Priorities

As Ottawa prepares to unveil its federal budget, Maritime entrepreneurs share their urgent priorities from housing solutions to green energy investments that could shape the region's economic future.

Canadian toymaker battles Trump tariffs in Supreme Court

A British Columbia-based toymaker is leading the charge against Trump-era tariffs in a Supreme Court showdown that could reshape U.S.-Canada trade relations and protect Canadian businesses from punitive border taxes.

Liberals Expect Less NDP Pushback on Foreign Aid

Internal government documents reveal the Liberal government expects reduced scrutiny on foreign aid spending following the NDP's weakened position after losing seats in the House of Commons.

Halifax CBSA seizes 800kg of drugs for UK

Canadian border agents in Halifax make one of largest drug seizures in port's history, stopping over 800kg of illegal substances hidden in shipping container en route to United Kingdom.

Pregnant British teen freed after Dubai drug conviction

A 19-year-old pregnant British student has been released from Dubai prison after being found guilty of smuggling cocaine. Learn how she avoided a potential life sentence in this dramatic international case.

Windsor-Detroit Tunnel Celebrates 95th Anniversary

The historic Windsor-Detroit Tunnel celebrates 95 years of operation, serving as a vital economic and cultural link between Canada and the United States while preparing for future innovations.

Nigeria refutes Trump's Christian persecution claims

Nigerian government officials and religious leaders strongly refute former President Donald Trump's assertion that Nigerian Christians face 'existential threat,' calling the claims exaggerated and politically motivated.

Two New Suspects Charged in Louvre Jewels Heist

French authorities have leveled preliminary charges against two additional suspects in the shocking Louvre Museum jewelry theft case, expanding the international investigation into the multi-million dollar heist.

Bob Rae Leaves UN Role With No Regrets

Former Canadian ambassador Bob Rae concludes his United Nations tenure, sharing insights on global diplomacy and future plans in exclusive interview.

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