Leaders from France, Italy, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, the EU, the UK, and Canada have called for a swift and sustainable end to the war in Iran. This joint statement, released on Wednesday, praised the ceasefire reached between the United States and Iran.
A recent survey indicates that a majority of Canadians favor the idea of joining the European Union, sparking diverse reactions. Kirill Dmitriev, the Russian president's special representative, commented on these developments, cautioning against potential impacts on Canada's independence.
The Sturgeon Lake Cree Nation has filed a court request to stop the separatist campaign aimed at Alberta's independence from Canada, claiming the proposed referendum violates their treaty rights. This comes amid rising separatist sentiments in Alberta.
Canada is enhancing its agricultural capacity through innovations in greenhouse farming amid rising trade tensions with the United States. The country focuses on utilizing artificial intelligence technologies to reduce import dependency, reflecting its strategy to address climate challenges.
The Canadian company Davie has announced the start of construction on a new icebreaker of the <strong>Polar Max</strong> class, aimed at strengthening Canada's fleet in response to maritime challenges. This new vessel represents a significant step in developing Canada's maritime infrastructure.
Canada has invited Italian fans to overcome their disappointment over their national team's failure to qualify for the World Cup by supporting the Canadian team instead. This initiative includes a shirt-swapping event in Toronto.
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced his decision to abandon the idea of making Canada the 51st state of the United States, a proposal he had mentioned on several occasions. This move comes amid increasing political and economic pressures.
The Canadian Soccer Association has encouraged Italian fans to exchange their jerseys for Canadian ones following Italy's failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup. This comes after Italy lost to Bosnia and Herzegovina in a penalty shootout during the European playoff final.
NATO has announced that European countries and Canada will increase their defense budgets by <strong>20%</strong> by <strong>2025</strong>. This move aims to enhance military capabilities amid rising geopolitical tensions.
Following Italy's failure to qualify for the World Cup for the third consecutive time, Canada playfully invited Italian fans to exchange their blue jerseys for its red ones. This came after Italy's loss to Bosnia in the qualifiers, leading to the resignation of its coach and football federation president.
Eight Arab teams are gearing up for the 2026 World Cup, set to take place in the United States, Canada, and Mexico in just 70 days. This highly anticipated tournament will feature matches distributed across several cities in the three host countries, raising questions about travel distances between cities.
Stephen Lewis, the prominent Canadian politician and human rights activist, has passed away at the age of 88. Known for his significant contributions to human rights and social development, Lewis left a lasting impact on Canadian and global politics.
Saudi Arabia's Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, Bandar bin Ibrahim Al-Khorayef, has begun an official visit to Canada aimed at strengthening cooperation in industrial and mining sectors. This visit is part of the Kingdom's efforts to expand its international economic partnerships.
Shares of Canada's largest telecom companies saw a significant decline on Thursday, as analysts warned that price wars and slowing subscriber growth could negatively impact sales and profits.
Canada's largest refinery, operated by Irving, is sourcing crude oil from Newfoundland for the first time since 2020 due to ongoing disruptions in the Middle East caused by the war on Iran. This strategic shift reflects the need for alternative oil supplies.
Canadian Chief of Defence Staff, General Jennie Carignan, has announced significant changes to Canada's defense strategy, emphasizing that geographical location no longer guarantees protection as it once did. This shift is driven by strategic and climatic changes that necessitate a comprehensive reevaluation of the country's defense approach.
Global markets face unprecedented challenges due to rising oil prices and supply risks, exacerbated by tensions from the war in Iran. Canada announces its readiness to meet Asia's needs for LNG, oil, and nuclear projects.
The Canadian government has announced its intention to participate in the Global Combat Air Programme (GCAP), which includes Japan, the UK, and Italy. This move could significantly bolster Japan's efforts to develop sixth-generation fighters amid increasing challenges from China's advanced air force.
The Canadian Dynamite Group, a leader in fast fashion, reported profits exceeding expectations in the fourth quarter, leading to a surge in its stock prices. The company also provided optimistic forecasts for the current fiscal year.
Turkey has recovered 11 cultural artifacts from Canada, including seven manuscript pages and two rare prints, following a Canadian court ruling. This action reflects Turkey's ongoing efforts to reclaim its stolen cultural heritage.
Elias Skhiri, midfielder of the Tunisian national team, praised his teammates' performance in the friendly matches against Haiti and Canada as part of their preparations for the 2026 World Cup. The team showcased high spirits and remarkable solidarity despite significant changes in the starting lineup.
The Tunisian national team drew 0-0 with Canada in a friendly match held in Toronto on Wednesday, as both teams prepare for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The match was delayed by an hour and a half due to inclement weather, but both teams displayed balanced performances.
The Tunisian national team played to a goalless draw against Canada in a friendly match held in Toronto, as both teams prepare for the 2026 World Cup. The match showcased the skills of Tunisia's goalkeeper, Mehieb Al-Shamikh, who made several crucial saves.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney's remarks at the World Economic Forum in Davos have raised questions about his government's support for the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran. This comes at a time when Canada is grappling with the internal and international repercussions of this conflict.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney condemned Israeli military operations in Lebanon, describing them as an 'illegal invasion' that violates Lebanon's sovereignty. His remarks come as the UN Security Council convenes an emergency meeting to discuss the incident that resulted in the deaths of three peacekeepers.
Canada has firmly rejected an Israeli bill that imposes the death penalty by hanging for Palestinians convicted in military courts. The Canadian Foreign Minister stated that this law promotes violence against Palestinians.
The Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced its strong opposition to the new death penalty law enacted by the Israeli government. This stance comes at a sensitive time marked by escalating regional tensions.
The US administration announced the closure of a major border crossing between the United States and Canada, based on a decision by former President Donald Trump. This measure aims to enhance national security and border control.
The Canadian government has announced that the Israeli occupation of Southern Lebanon is a violation of international law. This statement comes at a sensitive time marked by increasing tensions in the region.
Sun Life Financial Inc. has announced an investment of over <strong>$2 billion CAD</strong> (approximately <strong>$1.4 billion USD</strong>) to increase its stakes in two investment managers, aiming to expand its footprint in the asset management sector.