China Orders 50% Domestic Chipmaking Equipment
China mandates chipmakers use 50% domestic equipment by 2027, sources tell Reuters. This move reshapes global semiconductor supply chains and tech independence.
China mandates chipmakers use 50% domestic equipment by 2027, sources tell Reuters. This move reshapes global semiconductor supply chains and tech independence.
B.C.'s police watchdog is investigating the role of officers prior to the death of Pamela Jarvis, a 45-year-old mother allegedly killed by her husband. Get the latest details.
A new survey reveals Canadian consumers prioritize affordability and domestic manufacturing when buying a car. Discover what this means for the auto industry and local jobs.
A 57-year-old Guelph man faces an attempted murder charge following a violent domestic incident involving his elderly mother. Guelph Police confirm details of the arrest.
Jalisco's Tourism Minister highlights Canada's vital role, with visitor numbers up 8%. New Calgary flights and the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Guadalajara promise major growth. Explore the opportunities.
B.C.'s police watchdog is investigating RCMP actions before the killing of Pamela Jarvis, 45. The probe focuses on how officers handled prior domestic violence allegations. Read the latest.
A new report reveals critical data on domestic violence in Canada, arguing that prevention is essential for national resilience. Learn about the evidence-based solutions already working.
A Florida man killed his wife, shot his stepdaughter, and took his own life after an argument over an NFL game. The 13-year-old victim pleaded for her life before being shot. Read the tragic details.
The federal government's revived Canada Strong pass offers free admission to national parks, aiming to attract holiday visitors to destinations like Waterton during the quieter shoulder season.
A Richmond transition home family receives a last-minute Christmas miracle with a tree and gifts, thanks to community support and the Richmond Christmas Fund. See how donations make a difference.
A new snow lodge is under construction at a Flin Flon campground, set to open in late January. This initiative aims to create a unique venue for events and capitalize on Manitoba's winter tourism potential.
A domestic violence advocate calls for a provincial task force after Pamela Jarvis was killed, criticizing 'partisan' tough-on-crime approaches. Read the full story.
Statistics Canada reports a significant rise in U.S. trips to Canada as holiday travel begins, marking the first increase in months while Canadians continue to avoid travel south.
New Statistics Canada data reveals a sharp 26.3% drop in Canadian trips to the U.S. in October. Discover the trends in cross-border travel and what's driving the change.
Statistics Canada reports a significant uptick in U.S. resident travel to Canada in October 2025, marking the first increase after eight consecutive months of decline. Get the latest data and analysis on cross-border travel trends.
Statistics Canada reports a 3% rise in U.S.-resident trips to Canada in October, marking the first increase after eight months of decline. Overseas arrivals also surged.
A series of intimate partner homicides, driven by jealousy and rage, dominated Windsor court proceedings in 2025. Read about the cases and calls for better mental health support.
A powerful new mural in Chatham-Kent, unveiled on December 21, 2025, stands as a tribute to survivors of sexual assault and domestic violence. The community art project brings together local advocates and healthcare workers.
A 45-year-old mother of six was killed in Merritt, B.C. Her husband faces a murder charge as friends rally to support the children left behind.
Recent data indicates a notable increase in birth tourism in Canada, a practice where non-residents give birth to gain citizenship for their child. Explore the implications and national response.
Quebec's gross domestic product expanded by 0.2% in the third quarter of 2025, indicating continued economic growth. Read the latest data and analysis.
A German court finds Fernando P. guilty of repeatedly drugging and raping his wife, secretly filming the assaults. The verdict highlights severe domestic abuse and covert recording crimes.
Canada's banking regulator keeps the domestic stability buffer unchanged, citing strong bank performance and a $60+ billion capital cushion. Explore the implications for lending and the economy.
Canada's federal banking regulator maintains the domestic stability buffer at 3.5% for major banks, signaling stability. Read the details and implications for the financial sector.
Calgary police have charged Robert Durand, 37, with second-degree murder following the death of a man in his 70s in a Deer Run domestic incident. The suspect is the victim's son.
Canada taps its culinary stars to host American visitors, fostering cross-border friendships and driving tourism recovery. Discover how food is building bridges.
Finance Minister François-Philippe Champagne calls for Canada to accelerate its critical minerals strategy, emphasizing domestic extraction and refining to secure economic sovereignty. Learn more about the push for resource independence.
Alberta designates Nakiska, Castle, and Fortress as all-season resorts to combat $1.2B in tourism spending leakage to B.C. The move aims to generate billions in GDP and thousands of jobs by 2035.
A boarded-up historic lodge in Yoho National Park is slated for revival, offering a chance to walk into Canadian history. Discover the plans to restore this once-globally renowned backcountry destination.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis dismisses impact of a potential Canadian travel boycott, as highlighted by columnist Brian Lilley. Ontario Premier Doug Ford's stance sparks cross-border debate.