U.S. Supreme Court to Rule on Trump Tariffs in 2026
The U.S. Supreme Court has fast-tracked a case challenging President Trump's tariffs. A verdict expected early next year could reshape trade policy and impact Canada.
The U.S. Supreme Court has fast-tracked a case challenging President Trump's tariffs. A verdict expected early next year could reshape trade policy and impact Canada.
A dedicated rabbit shelter in Quebec City is making a profound difference, facilitating the adoption of hundreds of rabbits every year. Discover their heartwarming mission and success stories.
In an extraordinary wildlife event, a polar bear in northern Manitoba has adopted a second cub in the wild. Discover the details and significance of this rare occurrence.
Foster families in Montreal are providing temporary homes for SPCA animals, offering them care and socialization until they find their permanent families. Discover how this program saves lives.
A leading AI expert predicts Canada's lagging productivity will drive widespread AI adoption in 2026. Naim Antaki of Gowling WLG reviews the year in AI for Canada.
Saskatoon firefighter Nathanael Crohn adopted Stryker, the dog he rescued from the icy South Saskatchewan River. Read their heartwarming story of an instant bond formed during a daring water rescue.
China announces provisional tariffs up to 42.7% on EU dairy imports, a major escalation in trade tensions. The move, effective immediately, targets key European exports.
A crucial tariff exemption saved Canadian businesses in 2025, but experts warn it's 'absolutely' at risk next year. Learn about the looming trade threat.
Palestinian students with Canadian study acceptances are stranded in Gaza, unable to leave despite their academic futures hanging in the balance. Their stories highlight a critical barrier.
Peanut, the pony found wandering in Chatham, has been adopted by a Wardsville family. He now has a loving home, a winter blanket, and a miniature donkey big brother named Eeyore. Read the heartwarming story.
The Toronto Humane Society is looking for a special adopter for Milo and Sky, a bonded pair of affectionate 10-year-old cats. Learn about their personalities and the adoption offer.
Pacific Link College in Surrey ordered to shut down, leaving hundreds of international students scrambling for refunds and new study plans. Learn about the violations and student impacts.
A University of Regina student from Ukraine faces academic disruption as visa processing delays prevent him from writing final exams. Learn about the impact on international students.
Prime Minister Mark Carney has formally concluded Canada's G7 presidency, transferring leadership to France. The handover marks a key moment in international diplomacy for 2025.
Pinnacle International's SkyTower at One Yonge St. has reached 100 storeys. The 106-storey condo will be Canada's tallest building, with its top floor level with the CN Tower's observation deck.
A peer-reviewed study reveals temporary foreign workers accept lower pay and longer hours, impacting domestic wages. Explore the data and economic consequences.
Recent rumours of an entire Pakistan International Airlines crew seeking asylum in Toronto are unfounded. Get the verified facts and learn about the airline's actual history in Canada.
A sector-wide review warns Canada's post-secondary system is structurally unsustainable. Federal caps and stagnant funding are forcing cuts, reshaping education for decades. Read the analysis.
With nearly 17.8 million passengers expected this summer, CATSA shares essential advice for a smooth security screening experience at Ottawa International Airport. Plan ahead for stress-free travel.
A multi-million dollar class-action settlement has been finalized for passengers of Air Canada Flight 624, which crash-landed in Halifax in 2015. Get the details on the resolution.
Canadian scientists have documented a rare case of a polar bear adopting an unrelated cub. This unusual behavior offers new insights into the social dynamics of Arctic wildlife.
A massive joint investigation by the OPP and CBSA has led to the recovery of 306 stolen vehicles destined for overseas markets. Discover the details of this sprawling international auto-theft probe.
A new report reveals corporate Canada's AI dilemma: strong belief in its potential, but widespread frustration with current implementation and performance. Discover the challenges and the path forward.
A new bill introduced in December 2025 streamlines the process for children born or adopted abroad to obtain Canadian citizenship. Learn how this legislative change impacts families.
An official with ties to Iran's soccer federation expresses shock after the national team cancels a planned match in British Columbia. Get the full story on this developing sports and diplomatic news.
Trade experts are calling on the Canadian government to aggressively pursue new economic partnerships within the Americas to diversify exports and strengthen supply chains. Learn about the strategic shift.
A judge's injunction has forced Ontario to expand its medical residency program, giving internationally trained doctors like Ottawa's Ashok Kumar Biswas a renewed opportunity to practice. Read about the policy reversal and its impact on the doctor shortag
For two decades, Fabienne Colas has championed Black filmmakers, creating festivals from Montreal to Vancouver. Discover how her foundation opens doors for emerging talent.
Discover how Calgarian Bill Stamile spent over three decades introducing and growing padel tennis in Canada, from the first court in Calgary to international recognition. Explore the sport's local roots.
An immigration expert argues Canada's international student program needs a new intake mechanism. Learn about the proposed changes and their potential impact.