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U.S. Visa Bans Target EU's Breton Over Censorship Claims

The U.S. State Department imposes visa bans on a former EU commissioner and four others, accusing them of coercing American tech firms to censor content. Thierry Breton responds, 'Censorship isn’t where you think it is.'

EU Condemns U.S. Travel Bans in Digital Sovereignty Clash

The EU threatens swift action after the U.S. barred five Europeans, including ex-commissioner Thierry Breton, over alleged censorship pressure on tech firms. Read the latest on the transatlantic digital policy rift.

Ontario focuses on defence investments for 2026 economy

Ontario's Economic Development Minister Vic Fedeli outlines a strategic focus on defence sector investments for 2026, aiming to boost job creation and trade. Learn about the province's economic priorities.

Stanley Park seawall closed due to slide

A section of Vancouver's Stanley Park seawall is closed after a slide Sunday night between Prospect Point and Third Beach. Park officials urge the public to avoid the area.

Downtown Edmonton Parks Reopen After Renovations

Beaver Hills House Park and Michael Phair Park in downtown Edmonton are now open to the public following significant renovations. Discover the refreshed green spaces in the city core.

SiRT Investigating Cape Breton Police Officer

Nova Scotia's police watchdog is investigating a Cape Breton Regional Police officer following a search warrant. Details on the probe and its implications for community trust.

Edmonton housing fees rise fastest in Canada but stay low

A new study reveals development charges in Edmonton have soared 628% since 2010, the highest rate among major cities. Despite the spike, fees per unit remain the lowest, aiding affordability. Explore the details and impacts.

Man charged in two Sydney Mines robberies

A man previously charged with a robbery in Sydney Mines now faces an additional charge for allegedly robbing the Blue Mist Tavern. Cape Breton Regional Police continue their investigation.

Person Found Dead on Sidewalk in Glace Bay

Cape Breton Regional Police are investigating after a person was found deceased on a sidewalk in Glace Bay. Authorities are treating the death as suspicious.

New $100 fee for Canadians at U.S. parks in 2026

Canadians aged 16+ will pay a new US$100 fee to visit top U.S. national parks like Yellowstone and Yosemite starting Jan. 1, 2026. Learn about the annual pass and how Trump's policies are driving the change.

Tribunal clears way for major Cambridge condo project

A tribunal decision has cleared the final hurdle for a major three-tower condo development at the site of the former Preston Springs Hotel in Cambridge, paving the way for significant urban transformation.

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