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Gary Shapiro: The United States and Canada need each other. Let’s make up
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Opinion: Take it from this American CEO: our rift with Canada makes no sense Canadian and American flags fly on the Canadian side of the Ambassador Bridge in Windsor, Ont. Photo by GEOFF ROBINS/AFP via Getty Images...

Canada’s Wonderland shares first ride-through video of AlpenFury coaster
Canada’s Wonderland has shared the first ride-through video of AlpenFury, Canada’s longest, tallest and fastest launch coaster. AlpenFury is a record-breaking roller coaster opening this year, with the track now fully installed. After reaching...
'Fringe Elements': Khalsa Today Founder Exposes Khalistanis Ahead Of Modi-Carney G7 Meet In Canada
‘If We Miss This Moment…’: Israel Katz Calls Strikes A ‘Defining Moment’ That Targets ‘Head Of The Snake’ In a dramatic escalation, Israel has launched direct airstrikes on Tehran, targeting Iran’s nuclear infrastructure. Defense Minister Israel...

Indigenous leaders express alarm as Ontario’s Bill 5 becomes law
June 11, 2025 122 views By Jacqueline St. Pierre, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, The Manitoulin Expositor ONTARIO—Despite vocal opposition from Indigenous Nations, environmental organizations, and the Ontario Federation of Agriculture...

How to watch Canadian Grand Prix 2025 online: live stream F1 race from anywhere today, race day
This weekend's Canadian Grand Prix live streams greet us at a point in the 2025 Formula 1 season that could scarcely be more fascinating. There are only 10 points separating McLaren's Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris at the top of the Drivers'...

Bearman and Ocon Proudly Celebrate Haas’ 200th F1 Race in Canada
Ollie Bearman and Esteban Ocon are eager for Haas to make a strong showing during their 200th Grand Prix in Canada, following a disappointing performance in Spain. The team debuted in F1 in 2016, making a mark by scoring points in their first...

Paul Deegan: Feds’ ‘Buy Canadian’ push should include advertising
During the recent federal election, the Liberal Party of Canada’s platform vowed to “Deploy a made-in-Canada procurement strategy that prioritizes, whenever possible, Canadian suppliers.” At the same time, it noted the importance of news media....

Canada’s biggest off-grid solar project coming to B.C.’s Chilcotin
The Ulkatcho Energy Corporation (UEC) hosted a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday, June 11 as construction begins on the Anahim Lake Solar Project. Located at the western edge of B.C.’s Chilcotin, Ulkatcho First Nation will soon access solar...

Angola opens Consulate General in Toronto and reinforces support for the diaspora in Canada
The new consular post, located at 77 Bloor Street West, was unveiled on Tuesday during a ceremony attended by diplomatic representatives, Canadian authorities, members of the Angolan community and special guests. The opening of the consulate comes...

US, UK, Canadian Envoys, Others Express Concerns Over Nigeria’s Cybercrimes Act
News Investigators/ A cross section of foreign envoys in Nigeria have underscored the need for the Federal Government to advance protection of free speech and unlock economic growth to prevent cybercrime. The envoys are Richard Mills, Jr. (U.S....

Offered Fullest Support: EAM Jaishankar Speaks To UK, Portugal, Canada Over Air India Plane Crash
New Delhi: External Affairs Minister Dr S. Jaishankar is in close contact with his counterparts from the United Kingdom, Portugal, and Canada in the aftermath of the tragic Air India Flight AI-171 crash in Ahmedabad, which claimed 241 lives. “In...

In Boston’s sprawling Triennial exhibition, an Indigenous artist’s evocations of cultural extinction haunt
A dull thud, regular, muted, persistent, fills the stairwell at the MassArt Museum: Thump-thump, thump-thump. It’s strange but familiar. Then it hits you — it’s the rhythm of a beating heart, but its source is far from human. In a vast chamber at...

Canada town near Vancouver ready to evacuate as fire nears
A wildfire burning in Squamish, British Columbia, Canada on June 10, 2025 - Copyright AFP Nav Rahi Nav Rahi with Ben Simon in Toronto Residents of a town near Vancouver were on stand-by to evacuate Wednesday as Canada’s devastating wildfire season...

World News | Fringe Elements Can't Define India-Canada Ties, Says Khalsa Today Founder CEO Sukhi Chahal
California [US], June 13 (ANI): As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi prepares to attend the G7 Summit in Canada, the visit is being viewed by many as a potential turning point in the strained diplomatic relations between India and Canada. Sukhi...

Canadian War Museum Conference coming in October
OTTAWA, ON–Registration is now open for the Canadian War Museum Conference 2025: Oral History and the Veterans’ Experience, which will be held from Thursday, October 2 to Sunday, October 5, 2025 at the Museum. This ground-breaking conference, one...

Canadian GP: Verstappen must keep it clean, McLaren favourites
Max Verstappen will have to keep out of trouble this weekend as he chases an unprecedented fourth Canadian Grand Prix victory in a row, with only a penalty point between the Formula 1 champion and a race ban. Verstappen driver has won for the last...

This Day in Sports History: June 13
Sports in June are all about MLB, the NBA Finals, the Stanley Cup Final, Wimbledon, the U.S. and Canadian Open golf tournaments, and various track and field events. There were numerous notable moments and stories from sporting legends on June 13...

Canada’s biggest off-grid solar project coming to B.C.’s Chilcotin region
Ulkatcho First Nation project near Anahim Lake expected to reduce diesel use by 64 per cent The Ulkatcho Energy Corporation (UEC) hosted a groundbreaking ceremony on Wednesday, June 11 as construction begins on the Anahim Lake Solar Project....

Regulations are holding back traditionally prepared Indigenous foods in B.C., one man is working to change that
Jared Qwustenuxun Williams stands in his traditional smokehouse and holds a smoked salmon. His smokehouse is similar to ones used by Quw’utsun households for generations to preserve food. Photo by Eric Richards/The Discourse. Cedar smoke blanketed...
Indigenous leaders warn of ‘civil unrest’ ahead of key meeting on major project bill
The federal government’s Bill C-5 seeks to speed up project approvals to two years EDITOR'S NOTE: This article originally appeared on Parliament Today, a Village Media newsletter devoted to covering federal politics and policy. Assembly of First...