
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith to attend inauguration of Donald Trump
The move comes in the wake of threats from Trump, who has said he would impose 25 per cent tariffs if Canada and Mexico do not handle the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs.
The move comes in the wake of threats from Trump, who has said he would impose 25 per cent tariffs if Canada and Mexico do not handle the flow of illegal immigrants and drugs.
Sailings on numerous coastal routes have been cancelled as Environment Canada warns of incoming high winds and heavy rain.
The world junior hockey championship has produced memorable moments and breathtaking performances. This year’s tournament in Ottawa should offer the same level of entertainment as the next generation of stars skate into the showcase event’s spotlight.
Former U.S. president Bill Clinton will be home for Christmas after being discharged from a Washington, D.C., hospital, where he was treated for the flu.
Scores of Syrian Christians protested in the capital Damascus on Tuesday, demanding greater protections for their religious minority after a Christmas tree was set on fire in the city of Hama a day earlier.
Caitlin Clark raised the profile of women’s basketball to unprecedented levels in both the college ranks and the WNBA, and Tuesday was named the Associated Press female athlete of the year for her impact on and off the court.
Work and study permits will no longer be available for flagpolers at ports of entry in Canada.
Christopher Nolan is following his Oscar-winning Oppenheimer with a true epic: Homer’s The Odyssey. It will open in theaters on July 17, 2026, Universal Pictures said Monday.
A NASA spacecraft may have made history on Tuesday, flying closer to the sun than any object sent before.
The Wood Buffalo Military Museum in Fort McMurray, Alta., has thousands of artifacts. Cataloguing them is a priority. The museum is working on digitizing its collection of documents and books, which can be fragile. Yet it still wants its artifacts to be seen by the public.
If headlights seem a lot more blinding these days, it’s not just your bleary eyes. LED headlights create a more intense, concentrated light that can force people to squint. And while some parts of the world have taken steps to counteract the glare, Canada hasn’t caught up yet.
A national park in eastern Newfoundland has reopened in the winter so people can spot a rare site: a Steller’s sea eagle that has taken up residence on the park’s grounds.
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