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Activists from Gaza-bound flotilla expected to return to Canada this weekend
By Canadian Press on October 11, 2025. After being detained by Israeli forces, activist and doctor Nimâ Machouf is expected to land in Montreal on Sunday, her husband said. The epidemiologist from Montreal was among several Canadians that had been...

Giant great white found gorging on seals in Canada
Scientists have been following the movements of Contender, the biggest great white shark ever tagged in the Atlantic, since January. OCEARCH, a marine research non‑profit, found and placed a tracker on the dorsal fin of the massive male great...

Canada’s first non-beating heart transplant could lead to shorter wait lists: UHN
By Canadian Press on October 11, 2025. TORONTO — A Toronto hospital says it transplanted a heart that stopped beating last month in a Canadian first that has the potential to substantially shorten the long wait for a donor. University Health...

Canada and Allies Commit to Combatting Global Shadow Fleet Operations
Canada and Allies Commit to Combatting Global Shadow Fleet Operations In a significant move to address illicit maritime activities, Canada, alongside its allies from the G7 and the Nordic-Baltic 8, announced a robust commitment on Friday to...

India, Canada looking at framework for strategic cooperation during Anita Anand’s Delhi visit
India and Canada will look at establishing a framework for “strategic” cooperation in areas of trade, energy and security during Canadian Foreign Minister Anita Anand’s visit to New Delhi beginning Sunday. Anand will hold wide-ranging talks with...

Have you moved due to climate risks in Atlantic Canada? This researcher wants to talk to you
A Dalhousie University researcher is hoping to speak with people in Atlantic Canada who have moved due to climate-related risks or impacts. Robin Willcocks-Musselman is a PhD student in the interdisciplinary program at Dalhousie who is researching...

'Shovel Superman’': Alberta man uses vacation to help clean up floods in Taiwan (Canada)
Photo: Zuola Jaron Rosso Wiigs from Alberta, shown in this handout image from video, has earned the nickname "shovel superman" after he volunteered to help clean up from a recent flood in Guangfu, Taiwan. While many people like to spend their...

Pipeline push gains steam across Canada
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Canada Published Oct 11, 2025 • Last updated 39 minutes ago • 2 minute read A poll released showed strong support for a pipeline in Canada. Photo by Courtesy, Enbridge /Postmedia Network Photo by Photo by Courtesy,...

Canada's prime minister discussed reviving Keystone XL with Trump
TORONTO (AP) — Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney raised the prospect of reviving the contentious Keystone XL pipeline project with U.S. President Donald Trump during his White House visit this week, a government official familiar with the matter...

'Split strategy': Indian-origin Canadian PR holders weigh citizenship vs staying Indian
A lively discussion on Reddit’s Ask NRI forum has sparked a wide-ranging debate among Indian-origin residents in Canada over whether to pursue Canadian citizenship or retain their Indian passports — a dilemma that balances practical...

Canadian Airline Keeps Quiet Over Controversial Policy Grounding Dozens Of Experienced Pilots
WestJet is one of Canada’s most popular airlines. Founded in 1994, this company is headquartered in Calgary and offers direct flights to a variety of destinations worldwide, including Europe, Latin America, Asia, and more. Only a few weeks ago,...

India, Canada looking at framework for strategic cooperation during Anand's Delhi visit
In New Delhi, Anita Anand will meet with S. Jaishankar and Piyush Goyal, as “both countries move toward establishing a framework for strategic cooperation on issues such as trade diversification, energy transformation and security”, a Canadian...

Canada, allies vow to disrupt global 'shadow fleet' operations
HAMILTON, Canada Canada and several allies from the G7 and Nordic-Baltic 8 pledged on Friday to strengthen cooperation to combat the global "shadow fleet" involved in illegal and unsafe maritime activities, according to a joint statement. The...

Will AI make or break Canada? Innovators, researchers call for more guardrails
As the Carney government promotes artificial intelligence as part of its bid to grow the Canadian economy, some inventors who use the technology and experts who study its impacts are calling on Ottawa to add more guardrails — something the federal...

Canadian National reopens rail line after derailment in Nora
NORA, Ill. (WIFR) - More than 24 hours after a train derailed in the small Jo Daviess County community of Nora, Canadian National says it will temporarily reopen the railroad crossing. CN released the following statement Friday afternoon: CN has...
Canada Post is not failing — it’s being failed
I dread December through March at Brock. It is not just the exams and dark skies, but the cold and icy daily trek from Lot 2. For Canada Post workers, that’s the job; bone chilling, frost biting, wind whipping walks; eight hours a day, five days a...

How Canadian steelmakers are 'greening' their steel
Steelmaker Algoma says U.S. tariffs on steel are pushing it to accelerate its transition to electric steelmaking. Prime Minister Mark Carney met with U.S. President Donald Trump this week in an effort to get some relief from the 50 per cent U.S....

Mercosur, Canada resume FTA talks
Saturday, October 11th 2025 - 07:46 UTC Negotiators and technicians met on Friday in Brasilia Canada and the Southern Common Market (Mercosur) further explored on Friday a possible free trade agreement (FTA) during a meeting in Brasilia between...

Public service could set up young Canadians for success
Opinion Every generation faces the question of how best to prepare young people for the responsibilities of adulthood. Now in Canada, youth step out of high school or post-secondary institutions into a world that is both fast- moving and...
Canadian designed cold climate heat pump being put to the test
The Terravis Energy heat pump and its ZeroFrost technology will be part of a project with the U.S. Department of Energy’s national renewable energy laboratory to determine the feasibility of the company’s technology for the residents of Alaska....