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Toronto police officer killed in North York warrant operation
An officer died after being shot during an early-morning exchange of gunfire at an apartment complex. The incident may be linked to a...
World Cup kicks off as Canada readies for home matches
The FIFA tournament officially begins today with Canadian host cities preparing for matches, concerts, and international crowds through July 19.
Border library officially opens Canadian entrance after checkpoint ends
The Haskell Free Library, straddling Stanstead, Que. and Derby Line, Vt., now has a door on the Canadian side after U.S. authorities...
Climate change pushing ticks deeper into Canadian range
Disease-carrying ticks advancing northward at 35-55 km/year. Lyme disease cases have jumped from 144 in 2009 to over 7,100 in 2025.
Oil and gas sector needs 72,000 workers by 2035
Industry faces major hiring challenge as retirements accelerate. Most positions are AI-resistant trades and engineering roles.
Canadians firmly reject Trump annexation talk amid tariff worry
New polling shows two-thirds of Canadians closely watching trade disputes, while support for joining the EU hits 50 per cent.
Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen shares moon mission reflections
After returning from the Artemis II mission two months ago, Hansen marvelled at the views and the overwhelming Canadian support for the...
Health workers preparing for World Cup mass-gathering risks
Toronto's public health officials have spent months planning for infectious disease control, food safety, and mass-casualty scenarios.
Privacy watchdog releases Grok deepfake investigation results
Federal privacy commissioner examines sexual deepfakes created by Elon Musk's AI chatbot and shared on X, raising questions about...
World Cup tickets still pricey for Canada matches; resellers driving costs up
Hundreds of seats available in Vancouver and Toronto, but fans face markups of 300% or more on secondary markets.
Manitoba flooding prompts disaster aid activation
Premier Kinew visits flooded communities, promises provincial and federal support for cleanup and recovery.
Russia threatens to publish address of Canadian drone company
Moscow responds to Canada's drone-production deal with Ukraine by targeting a Hamilton manufacturer.