Nomination of Pete Hoekstra as Ambassador to Canada

President-elect Donald Trump nominates former Republican Congressman Pete Hoekstra as Ambassador to Canada, praising his experience and assistance in overhauling trade deals like NAFTA. Hoekstra previously served as United States Ambassador to the Netherlands and has a background in Congress and intelligence.

McDonald's Introduces Big Arch Burger

McDonald's introduces the Big Arch, its largest burger to date, to satisfy customer demand for heartier and affordable burgers. The burger contains two quarter-pound beef patties, three slices of cheese, crispy onions, pickles, lettuce, and a new tangy sauce. It is currently available in select countries including Canada and Portugal.

Canada's Historic Wildfire Season and Carbon Emissions

Canada's historic wildfire season in 2023 resulted in the forest emitting more carbon than most countries' fossil fuel emissions for 2022, raising concerns about the reliability of forests as carbon sinks in the future.

Canadian Rail Freight Labor Dispute

The administration of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is not intervening in a labor dispute between railroad companies and unions, potentially leading to a complete shutdown of rail freight with devastating consequences for Canadian and American businesses.

Polar Bear Attack in Canadian Arctic

Two polar bears attacked and killed a worker at a remote radar station in the Canadian Arctic. Polar bear attacks are extremely rare, and a thorough investigation is being conducted.

Polar bear attack in the Canadian Arctic

A worker at a remote government radar site in the Canadian Arctic was attacked and killed by two polar bears. This is the second fatal polar bear attack since last year. Polar bear attacks on humans are rare but can be fatal.

General Jennie Carignan Becomes First Woman to Lead Canada's Armed Forces

General Jennie Carignan becomes the first woman to lead Canada's armed forces, taking over as chief of the defense staff. She outlines the challenges facing the military, including conflicts in Ukraine and the Middle East, increasing defense spending, and modernizing the armed forces.

Homophobic Attack on Couple in Halifax, Canada

A couple was beaten up by a homophobic gang after defending themselves from offensive remarks. The incident left them with injuries including a broken nose and bruises. Police are investigating the attack.

Survey Results on Americans' Voting Intentions and Debate Viewership

Survey results on Americans' voting intentions and debate viewership reveal insights into pre-presidential debate sentiments. Similar surveys were conducted among Canadians on various topics. The article also includes information about the organization conducting the surveys and their services.

Copa America Match Between Peru and Canada

During a Copa America match between Canada and Peru, assistant referee Humberto Panjoj collapsed on the field due to a medical emergency caused by the scorching temperatures. Canada goalkeeper Maxime Crepeau quickly assisted him, and despite the challenging conditions, Canada won the match 1-0.

Arrest of Tommy Robinson in Canada

English political activist Tommy Robinson was arrested in Canada on an alleged immigration offence after delivering a speech on free speech. He was detained by plain-clothed undercover police officers and released after spending hours behind bars. Robinson's passport was seized, and he was prevented from leaving the city of Calgary, potentially affecting his speaking tour in Canada.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Future

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau faces pressure to resign following a surprising defeat in a special election for a long-held seat. The loss amplifies questions about his future as leader amid the country's affordability crisis and desire for political change.

Canadian Immigration Policy Shift

The likely next prime minister of Canada, Pierre Poilievre, has shifted his stance on migration, promising to deeply cut immigration levels in response to public rejection of Trudeau's mass migration policies. Poilievre's proposal is tied to home building and job creation rates, seeking to address housing affordability issues. Many are skeptical of his sudden change, with some voters supporting Maxime Bernier, who opposes Trudeau's migration policy. The shift comes as a response to public sentiment and a poll indicating conservative voters want reduced migration. The article also discusses the impact of migration on housing affordability and the economy in both Canada and the US.

Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau expands public investigation into allegations of conspiracy with foreign adversaries

Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau expands public investigation into allegations of conspiracy with foreign adversaries to influence elections and politics at home. Report claims some officials were 'semi-witting or witting' participants. Opposition calls for transparency in naming lawmakers involved.

Possibility of Civil War in the U.S.

A report within the Canadian government is considering the possibility of a civil war in the U.S., based on ideological divisions and domestic unrest. The report is seen as a reflection of Canadian anxiety about U.S. politics rather than a literal prediction. Experts discuss the implications of such a scenario and the challenges in preparing for it.

Fire at St. Anne's Anglican Church in Toronto, Canada

A historic church in Toronto, Canada, St. Anne's Anglican Church, was engulfed in a four-alarm blaze. The cause of the fire is under investigation. The church contained priceless works of prominent Canadian artists, including the Group of Seven. The congregation is devastated by the loss, and efforts are being made to determine the cause of the fire.

Arrest of Frank Stronach on Sexual Assault Charges

91-year-old Austrian auto parts billionaire Frank Stronach from Canada has been arrested on sexual assault charges with multiple accusers. The alleged incidents date back to the 1980s and as recently as 2023. Stronach denies the allegations and is released on the condition to appear in court later.

Canadian Hockey Team Winning Stanley Cup in 1993 and Edmonton Oilers' 2024 Stanley Cup Final Journey

The article discusses the last time a Canadian hockey team won the Stanley Cup in 1993 and the Edmonton Oilers' current journey to potentially break that drought in the 2024 Stanley Cup Final.

Potential migration of illegal migrants to Canada under a second Trump presidency

Former U.S. ambassador to Canada Bruce Heyman predicts that many illegal migrants will flee to Canada if President Donald Trump is re-elected, warning of the potential impact of Trump's mass deportation policy. Heyman suggests Canada should offer residency permits to Americans as a political strategy.

Wildfire in Fort McMurray, Canada

A wildfire in Fort McMurray, Canada, is now under control after forcing thousands of residents to evacuate. The blaze remains less than six kilometers away and is about 190 square kilometers in size. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

Space Debris Falling in Canada

A mysterious and deadly space object, believed to be space debris from Elon Musk's SpaceX, fell into a canola field in Canada, narrowly missing causing harm. Similar incidents have occurred in Australia and the US, highlighting the increasing risks associated with space launches and re-entries.

Charges in Slaying of Sikh Separatist Leader

A fourth Indian national living in Canada has been charged in the slaying of a Sikh separatist leader, sparking a diplomatic feud between Canada and India. The suspect, Amandeep Singh, is facing first degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder charges.

Rare White Moose in Alberta and Murder Charge of Sikh Separatist Leader in British Columbia

A rare white moose was spotted in Alberta, Canada, while three Indian men have been charged with the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in British Columbia, leading to diplomatic tensions between India and Canada.

Controversial Design of Canada's National 2SLGBTQI+ Monument

Canada is constructing the world's first national 2SLGBTQI+ monument in Ottawa with a controversial design that has received backlash for being confusing and unappealing.

Arrests in Slaying of Sikh Separatist Leader

Canadian police arrested three Indian nationals in connection with the slaying of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, investigating possible ties to the Indian government. The incident sparked a diplomatic feud between Canada and India.

Arrests in Slaying of Sikh Separatist Leader

Canadian police arrested three suspects in the slaying of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, investigating possible ties to the Indian government. The suspects, Indian nationals in their 20s, were living in Canada as non-permanent residents.

Donald Trump's Promise to Build an Iron Dome Missile Defense System for the U.S.

Former President Donald Trump promised to build an Iron Dome missile defense system for the U.S. during a campaign rally in Michigan, but did not mention using it to defend against Canada. The Iron Dome is a missile defense system first used by Israel in 2011 to shoot down short-range rockets. Defense experts doubt a missile defense system can shield the entire U.S., as Trump suggests.

Assassination of Sikh separatist leader in Canada

Canadian police make three arrests in the slaying of a Sikh separatist leader in suburban Vancouver, sparking a diplomatic feud between Canada and India. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau mentioned credible allegations of Indian involvement, which India denied.

Alleged Indian Intelligence Involvement in Assassination Plots

The White House views the reported role of the Indian intelligence service in two assassination plots in Canada and the United States as a serious matter. India's foreign ministry denies the allegations and is investigating the issue.

Left-Wing Policies in Canada and Sweden

Bill Maher suggests that people on the left should learn from other countries like Canada and Sweden, highlighting the drawbacks of left-wing policies in those nations.

Bill Maher's commentary on Canada as a cautionary tale for the US

Bill Maher discusses Canada as a cautionary tale for the US, warning about the dangers of extreme left policies. He highlights issues such as high cost of living, weak healthcare system, and controversies like the Canadian teacher with prosthetic breasts. Maher criticizes the far-left stance on issues like transgender rights and immigration.

Changes in Travel Requirements for Brazil

In 2024, travel requirements are postponed for citizens of the US, Canada, and Australia visiting Brazil, but by 2025, visas will be required with additional financial documentation. The visa will cost $80.90, be valid for 10 years with multiple entries, and stays are limited to 90 days per year.

Gender-affirming surgery funded by public healthcare in Ontario, Canada

An Ontario resident secured public funding for a penile-preserving vaginoplasty after a series of appeals. Critics question the medical necessity of gender-affirming surgeries in Canada.

Canadian Immigration Policy

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shifts tone on immigration, expressing concern over the influx of temporary immigrants into Canada and the strain it has caused on the country's resources.

Impact of Migration on Wages and Living Standards in Canada

Canada's Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, announces plans to reduce migration inflows due to the negative impact on wages and living standards in Canada. The mass migration has led to economic challenges, housing affordability issues, and civil unrest. Trudeau's policy is criticized for causing harm to productivity and wages while benefiting the economy, according to some supporters.

Entertainment Industry Figures Against Anti-Trans Legislation in Canada

Entertainment industry figures in Canada sign open letter against anti-trans legislation, calling for crucial healthcare services for trans individuals and criticizing discriminatory policies in the country.

Rising Antisemitism in Canada

Antisemitism in Canada is on the rise, with a significant increase in hate crimes targeting Jews. The Jewish community in Canada has been facing unprecedented levels of antisemitism, including firebombings, shootings, and harassment. Pro-Palestinian protesters have also contributed to the rise in antisemitism. The Canadian government has taken measures to combat antisemitism, including appointing a Special Envoy on Preserving Holocaust Remembrance and Combatting Antisemitism and launching a 'Building Community Resilience' call to action.

Mexican President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador's Response to U.S. Claims on Fentanyl Production

Mexican President Andrés Manuel Lopez Obrador denies U.S. claims that the majority of fentanyl is produced in Mexico, defends his country's family traditions and low drug use, and points out that fentanyl is also produced in the United States, Canada, and Asia.

Criticism of Justin Trudeau's Response to Rising Antisemitism in Canada

The leader of the Canadian town of Hampstead criticizes Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for not doing enough to combat rising antisemitism in the country. The town has a significant Jewish population and has been targeted in antisemitic incidents. The leader calls for action instead of just words from politicians.

Air Pollution Crisis in Canada and Trudeau's Response

Analysis on U.S. Climate Envoy John Kerry's efforts to restart climate negotiations with China, as Canada faces high levels of air pollution due to wildfires in 2023. Canadian Prime Minister Trudeau's response to the crisis is criticized for lack of preparation and infrastructure updates.

Canadian Immigration Policy on Temporary Residents

Canada's immigration minister announced plans to reduce the number of new temporary residents in the country from 6.2% to 5% over the next three years. This is the first time Canada will set such targets.

Comedian Michael Rapaport criticizes Canadian government for halting arms sales to Israel

Comedian Michael Rapaport criticizes Canadian government for halting arms sales to Israel, defends Israel's right to self-defense against Hamas. Israeli government blasts Canada's move, stating it undermines Israel's right to self-defense. Rapaport has been vocal in supporting Israel's actions and denouncing pro-Palestinian sympathizers.

Canada stops exporting weapons to Israel

Canada has announced it will no longer export weapons to Israel, drawing condemnation from the Israeli government. The decision was made after the government voted to end future sales of weapons to Israel, citing concerns about arms potentially ending up in terrorist hands.

Canadian Government Ends Arms Sales to Israel

The Canadian government under Liberal Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced the end of arms sales to Israel due to pressure from left-wing radicals. Israel's foreign minister reacted angrily, stating that it undermines Israel's right to self-defense. Canada has shown inconsistency in its stance towards Israel in the conflict with Hamas.

Small Plane Crash in Tennessee

A small plane crashed in Tennessee, killing a family of five from Ontario, Canada. The pilot reported engine failure before the crash.

Antisemitic Mob Targets Pro-Israel Event at Holocaust Museum in Montreal

An antisemitic mob targeted a pro-Israel event at a Holocaust Museum in Montreal, Canada, chanting 'Death to Israel! Death to the Jews!' Jewish community leaders condemned the hate-filled actions.

State Funeral for Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced a state funeral for former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, who passed away at the age of 84. Mulroney was known for his close ties with the United States and his role in a free trade agreement.

Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney's Legacy

Former Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney, known for his close ties with U.S. presidents and the free trade agreement, passed away at the age of 84. Mulroney served almost a decade as prime minister and played a significant role in Canada's economic policies and relations with the U.S.

Canada reimposes visa requirements on Mexican nationals

Canada reimposes visa requirements on Mexican nationals visiting Canada due to a surge in asylum claims, strain on resources, and pressure on social supports. Quebec's premier and U.S. government also urged Canada to take action. The relationship with the U.S. is a factor as well. Mexican President expresses regret but maintains good relations with Canada.

Canada's Donation for Gender-Inclusive Landmine Clearing in Ukraine Criticized by Fox News Host

Fox News host Greg Gutfeld reacts to Canada donating $4 million for gender-inclusive landmine clearing in Ukraine, criticizing the focus on diversity in such dangerous work. The article discusses the implications of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) measures in serious tasks like mine clearance.

End of Oil and Gas Drilling Off Canada's Pacific Coast

All oil and gas drilling permits off Canada's Pacific coast have been voluntarily returned, marking the end of drilling in the area. This move is seen as a milestone in protecting the ecologically rich waters of Canada's west coast.

Tension between India and Canada over Sikh separatists

Indian Foreign Minister denounces Canada's permissiveness towards Sikh separatists and violence against Indian diplomats, citing ongoing problems and extradition requests ignored by Canada. Jaishankar criticizes Trudeau's accusations of Indian government involvement in killings, highlighting freedom of speech limitations on incitement to violence.