Fire breaks out at COP30 climate talks pavilion
Emergency crews respond to fire at COP30 climate conference pavilion. Latest updates on the incident that disrupted global environmental talks. Stay informed about climate summit safety.
Emergency crews respond to fire at COP30 climate conference pavilion. Latest updates on the incident that disrupted global environmental talks. Stay informed about climate summit safety.
U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra addresses Canadian political interference in U.S. elections and responds to 51st state controversy at Ottawa manufacturing conference.
High-level international talks in Brussels focus on Gaza's reconstruction, security framework and governance structure as humanitarian crisis deepens. Key stakeholders convene to address post-war planning.
A dispute over gender definitions at the COP30 climate summit in Brazil threatens to derail negotiations. Six nations are challenging trans and non-binary recognition.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe has returned from crucial trade discussions in Washington. Learn about the key outcomes and implications for Canada-US economic relations.
Central Saanich Police Chief voices concerns after being excluded from regional policing discussions. Learn about the implications for local law enforcement and community safety.
Russian military strike kills 19 civilians in Ternopil as President Zelenskyy travels for critical talks with Turkish leader. Latest developments in Ukraine conflict.
Pope Leo XIV calls for urgent climate action at UN talks in Brazil, stating humans are failing their response to global warming. Read his powerful message.
Saskatoon city council considers implementing transit police during 2025 budget discussions. Key decisions on public safety and transportation funding ahead.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's deadline for Prime Minister Mark Carney on West Coast oil pipeline has passed. Read about the implications for Canada's energy future and national unity.
South Korea has proposed military talks with North Korea to prevent accidental armed clashes at their heavily fortified border. Learn about the latest developments in inter-Korean relations.
South Bow Corp. reports no evidence of systemic problems in Keystone pipeline system following North Dakota spill. Read the latest pipeline safety assessment.
Calgary-based Enbridge announces major US$1.4 billion investment to expand pipeline capacity to U.S. markets, strengthening Canada's energy export capabilities.
Indigenous protesters disrupt COP30 climate talks in Brazil, blocking summit entrance to demand environmental justice and indigenous rights protection.
Canada's International Trade Minister Maninder Sidhu announces renewed efforts to restart trade negotiations with India, signaling a fresh approach to bilateral economic relations between the two nations.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith confirms sensitive pipeline negotiations with Ottawa continue despite project's absence from federal fast-track list. Read latest updates.
Tensions erupt as security personnel face off with protesters outside COP30 UN Climate Summit venue in Belem, Brazil. Get the latest developments from the climate conference.
Canadian officials welcome foreign ministers including U.S. Secretary Rubio for G7 discussions in Niagara. Get the latest on bilateral meetings and key agenda items.
Canada welcomes G7 foreign ministers including US Secretary Rubio for crucial discussions. Expert analysis on meeting significance and key agenda items for international cooperation.
Former Alberta minister Ted Morton reveals Albertans have contributed $475 billion more to Canada than received back, while federal policies block crucial pipeline projects to the West Coast.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand welcomes international counterparts including U.S. Secretary Marco Rubio for G7 discussions. Expert analysis on Canada's hosting role and key agenda items.
Canada's Minister Anand welcomes U.S. Secretary Rubio and global counterparts for pivotal G7 discussions. Expert analysis reveals key agenda items and diplomatic significance.
As COP30 climate talks launch in Brazil, Canadian negotiators face pressure to bridge global divides while addressing domestic climate policy gaps. Follow key developments.
Montreal's public transit negotiations show movement as union and management find common ground on several issues, but outsourcing continues to divide parties in critical labor talks.
As global leaders prepare for another round of UN climate negotiations in Brazil, environmental experts and activists are calling for concrete action rather than more empty promises and prolonged discussions.
British Columbia faces a critical opportunity to move beyond divisive pipeline debates and forge a new path for resource development and Indigenous reconciliation.
British Columbia's housing minister denounces a massive property tax assessment cut for the Trans Mountain pipeline, warning of financial consequences for communities across Western Canada.
Alberta intensifies efforts to expand energy market access through pipeline development, prioritizing Indigenous consultation and economic partnerships in Western Canada.
American officials were notably absent from UN climate negotiations in Germany, raising questions about U.S. commitment to international climate cooperation amid growing environmental concerns.
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has approved Enbridge's controversial plan to reroute its Line 5 pipeline around the Bad River Reservation in Wisconsin, marking a pivotal moment in the ongoing energy-infrastructure debate.