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Investigators release search history tied to father of 3 girls found dead
Newly released records reveal what a Washington father looked up online in the days before his daughters were found dead near the Pacific Crest Trail. WENATCHEE, Wash. — Travis Decker searched online for how to relocate to Canada just days before...

GOLDSTEIN: Carney can’t fix Canada’s underperforming economy on his own
Breadcrumb Trail Links Canada Opinion Columnists Get the latest from Lorrie Goldstein straight to your inbox Sign Up Prime Minister Mark Carney delivers a press conference at Rideau Hall after his cabinet's swearing-in ceremony on May 13, 2025 in...

Canada still waiting for a national disaster agency
Photo: The Canadian Press Smoke filled skies from out of control wildfires in Norway House, Man., Tuesday, June 3, 2025, at the Norway House Airport as crews continue to fight wildfires in northern Manitoba. In 2023, as Canada suffered through its...

Canada men’s soccer coach Jesse Marsch bothered by U.S. treatment of Ukraine
By Canadian Press on June 6, 2025. TORONTO — Canada soccer coach Jesse Marsch, an American who won kudos north of the border earlier this year for telling U.S. President Donald Trump to “lay off the ridiculous rhetoric” about Canada being a 51st...

‘Lilo & Stitch’ stays at No. 1
Stitch arrives at the premiere of "Lilo and Stitch" on Saturday, May 17, 2025, at El Capitan Theatre in Los Angeles. (Photo by Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP) n the box office showdown between a deadly assassin and a chaotic CG alien, “Lilo &...
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Canada begins public engagement on siting of second repository
Friday, 6 June 2025 Canada's Nuclear Waste Management Organization is seeking public input to "confirm and refine" its proposed approach ahead of the planned 2028 launch of the site selection process for a second radioactive waste repository....

Canada’s jobs market ‘treading water’ as unemployment rate rises to 7% in May
Job growth has been virtually non-existent in the country since the start of the year, Statistics Canada said Friday. Canada’s jobless rate rose a tenth of a point to seven per cent in May amid a gain of 8,800 jobs in the month, the agency said in...

Competition results: Winner of Ukraine State Tax University contest named
Canada’s Stantec has won an international contest to reconstruct the war-damaged State Tax University (STU) in Irpin, Ukraine The competition – organised by STU in partnership with the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine and Irpin City Council – sought...

Things travellers must know before visiting Canada amid worsening wildfires
Travellers planning to visit Canada are being advised to check wildfire updates as fires continue to spread across key provinces. Manitoba and Saskatchewan have declared Provincial States of Emergency. The Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre...

Atlantic Canada the happiest place to be a worker
Workers in Atlantic Canada are the happiest in the country, says the ADP Canada Happiness@Work index. Atlantic Canadian workers had a score of 6.8/10 in the most recent version of the regularly tabulated index. “This places the region at the top...

TTU coach says Canady pushed to 'limit' in WCWS
OKLAHOMA CITY -- On the night Texas ace Teagan Kavan pitched the Longhorns to the program's first national title, Texas Tech two-way star NiJaree Canady ran out of steam in the decisive game of the 2025 Women's College World Series. Canady, the...

Clark County History: Dr. John McLoughlin
The Hudson’s Bay Company board disciplined its chief factor of the Columbia District for decisions it disputed and because of his fight with Sir George Simpson (1792-1860) about fumbling a murder investigation. The British corporation withdrew Dr....

Cuthand: As Canada works to establish new trade allies, First Nations need to carve out role
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Columnists Our leaders must widen their world view and negotiate serious relationships with corporations and the federal and provincial governments. Author of the article: Doug Cuthand • Saskatoon StarPhoenix...

India’s participation in G7 crucial for discussions on pressing global issues: Canada PM Mark Carney
World News Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has extended an invitation to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the G7 summit. Prime Minister Modi has accepted the invitation. The Canadian leader said that India's presence was crucial for...

Canada's unemployment rate hits 7%, highest since 2016 outside the pandemic
Employment rose in wholesale and retail trade, utilities, information, culture and recreation and finance, real estate, insurance, rental and leasing. Employment declined in manufacturing, public administration, transportation and warehousing,...

Conservatives stand for Canadians and their Priorities
By Lethbridge Herald on June 7, 2025. Rachael Harder Lethbridge MP As a new session of Parliament begins, I am hearing from many people who are feeling anxious about the future. With another Liberal mandate ahead, it is understandable that some...

Blazing reggae party showcases Brand Jamaica in NY
It was the mother of all recent New York City reggae parties. Last week was Caribbean Week in New York, a time of the year when the spotlight is placed on Caribbean travel. Scores of regional executives were in town to promote their respective...

Lani Pallister Joins Exclusive Sub-4:00 Club En Route To 400 Freestyle Gold
History was made during tonight’s final of the women’s 400m freestyle as Olympian Lani Pallister ripped the first sub-4:00 time of her career. 23-year-old Pallister of St. Peters Western fired off a time of 3:59.72 to get the job done, becoming...

Canada’s pipeline with potential LNG link cleared to move forward
A pipeline project being developed by NW Infrastructure Limited Partnership, a joint venture between Western LNG and the Nisga’a Nation, has received the environmental green light to continue with construction activities in Canada’s British...

Former Canada MP: Happy to welcome PM Modi, calls India key G7 partner
Ottawa Former Member of Parliament of Canada, Chandra Arya, has said it would be his pleasure to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Canada for the G7 meeting from June 15 to 17, noting that India is an "indispensable partner" and underlining...