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- Montreal councillor endorsed by Chinese diplomat under RCMP investigation. (March 22)
- A bank report predicts a fourfold increase of Canada's rental housing shortage by 2026. (March 22)
- Ultra-leftists in South Africa declare revolution starting. (March 22)
- UK's Security Minister warns against 'soft bigotry' promoting Islamist extremism. (March 22)
- US expresses concern over Israel's repealing of West Bank disengagement law. (March 22)
- Ministry investigating emails of freedom convoy supporter blacklist to foreign banks. (11 words) (March 22)
- Ex-U.S. marine detained in Australia for teaching Chinese army airmen.Summary:
A former U.S. marine was arrested in Australia for allegedly providing training to Chinese military pilots. (March 22)
- "Community supports teacher accused of student assault." (March 22)
- Violent conflict outside Sydney church during speech opposing transgenderism. (March 22)
- Toronto's former police chief and a city councillor join mayoral race. (March 22)
- Zelenskyy to virtually join G7 summit after invite from Kishida. (March 21)
- Mexico blast kills 7 and injures 15 in fireworks incident. (March 21)
- Kishida unexpectedly visits Ukraine and meets President Zelenskyy (March 21)
- Chinese-brokered Ukraine-Russia peace would damage US's image: expert.Summary: China-brokered peace plan for Ukraine-Russia would harm US reputation. (March 21)
- Taxpayer Federation: Canada gave $500m in pandemic bonuses. (March 21)
- Chamber of Commerce: Canadian Privacy at Risk (March 21)
- Email leak exposes UN transport of Myanmar junta members to Bangladesh. (March 21)
- Maduro replaces oil minister and corrupt officials arrested by the police. (10 words) (March 21)
- Japan invests $75 billion in Indo-Pacific as a response to China. (March 21)
- Skoda may cut 3,000 jobs due to EU emission regulations. (March 21)
- Service for Edmonton officers shot, killed planned next week. (March 20)
- IMF approves $3B bailout for Sri Lanka. (March 20)
- Experts support regulations to prevent electric bike and scooter fires. (March 20)
- Canada's leaders failed to address CCP interference, report says, compared to Australia. (March 20)
- Police are not trained to respect free speech rights, warns report. (March 20)
- China recruiting British-trained tech workers. (March 20)
- DUP rejects UK-EU deal on Northern Ireland trade. (March 20)
- Former CSIS official claims CCP has compromised all Canadian PMs in last 40 years.Summary: CCP has strong influence over Canadian PMs. (March 20)
- China records first-ever case of two Omicron sub-variants co-infection. (March 20)
- England removes COVID-19 test requirement for China arrivals. (March 20)
- Two individuals have been sentenced to death by an Iranian court for their involvement in a deadly shrine attack. (March 19)
- Ex-PM Khan charged with terrorism by Pakistani police (March 19)
- Tech giants modify Roald Dahl's books for modern times. (March 19)
- Russian President-Terrorist Putin made a surprise visit to Mariupol, held by Russian soldiers (March 19)
- Most Canadians Favor Death Penalty for Murder - Survey (March 19)
- Crimea anniversary marked by Putin's visit. (March 19)
- Imran Khan attends court amid protests in Pakistan (March 19)
- Politicians urge resolution for mass fish deaths in New South Wales. (March 19)
- Tesco ceases use of Chinese surveillance cameras due to security and human rights worries. (March 19)
- Australia's Defence Minister claims that nuclear submarines have better performance than current diesel-electric models. (March 19)
- Is a shorter work week worth the expense? (March 19)
- Ex-PM mobilizes Liberals as other parties focus on West Sydney. (March 18)
- At Least 4 Dead in Ecuador Earthquake; Widespread Damage. (March 18)
- Summary:Report reveals CCP's Hybrid Warfare Operations in Canada - Election Interference to Money Laundering. (March 18)
- Canada spent $352 billion on business subsidies in 13 years, says study. (March 18)
- Kishida to visit India to discuss Japan's Indo-Pacific strategy. (March 18)
- Google executives will testify at parliamentary committee. (March 18)
- German minister's first official visit to Taiwan in decades (March 18)
- "Reduced Diabetes Risk by Avoiding Gadgets Before Sleep" (March 18)
- $20K reward for finding kidnapped US woman in Mexico. (March 18)
- Large numbers of dead fish found in Australian river. (March 18)
- Australia's productivity being boosted through major surgeries. (March 18)
- American submariners show Australians life aboard a nuclear sub. (March 17)
- Report advises Australian property buyers of climatic risks. (March 17)
- Gender equality at a turning point in Australian workplaces, report says. (March 17)
- Libya loses 2.5 tons of uranium (March 17)
- Poilievre says Tories may freeze infrastructure funding for cities without housing. (March 17)
- Men found guilty of making fake UK and Latvian passports for fugitives. (March 17)
- VIA Rail violated Code of Conduct by firing unvaccinated engineer. (March 17)
- NZ economy on brink of a recession, reports stats bureau. (March 17)
- Australian workers to have longer careers and lower incomes, says Productivity Commission. (March 17)
- South Korea and Japan unite against North Korean threat. (March 17)
- Fiji supports AUKUS, Albanese prioritizes relationship with island country (March 17)
- Helicopter crash kills 5 in Northern Iraq. (March 17)
- CBC declines Senate testimony on Islamophobia due to journalistic independence. (March 16)
- Australia to purchase 220 Tomahawk missiles from US. (March 16)
- German Health Minister warns COVID-19 vaccines can cause permanent disabilities. (March 16)
- White House supports Chinese involvement in Ukraine talks (March 16)
- Quebec Premier shows solidarity with Amqui after pedestrian fatalities. (March 16)
- 21 workers dead in Colombia coal mine collapse. (March 16)
- Party leaders to visit town after pedestrians killed by truck. (March 16)
- Ex-Defence Minister says Beijing aggresses Australia night after night.Summary: Beijing continuously targets Australia at night, claims former Defence Minister. (March 16)
- Credit Suisse gets $53 billion support from Swiss central bank. (March 16)
- Leaked video from Korean hospital raises worries about Chinese cameras. (March 16)
- Australians unaffected by cost increase in drugs. (March 16)
- Minister wants to revamp air passenger rights after 42,000 complaints. (March 15)
- American government warns students traveling to Mexico for spring break. (March 15)
- 'COVID fines failed' - report. (March 15)
- Trudeau appoints Johnston as special rapporteur on foreign interference. (March 15)
- Toronto company denies Haiti's accusation of unfulfilled commitments. (March 15)
- Inflation in Argentina exceeds 100% in February. (March 15)
- Emails reveal journal discussion prior to rejecting Pfizer vaccine study challenge. (March 15)
- NRL players are ordered to rest for 11 days after concussions. (March 15)
- PBO is useless if not implemented (March 15)
- Clashes as police try to arrest Pakistan's former PM Imran Khan. (March 15)
- Seafolly angers customers with "woke" marketing approach. (March 15)
- Australian university students report dominance of intolerant leftist ideology on campus (March 15)
- Environmental report shows poor water quality in Ontario and Quebec rivers. (March 14)
- New welfare leader advocates improved rights for refugees. (March 14)
- Liberal MPs stall vote on Trudeau adviser testifying on foreign interference. (March 14)
- A Conservative government led by Pierre Poilievre would hold pharmaceutical companies accountable for their contribution to the opioid epidemic by suing them (March 14)
- Canada's bank regulator will perform daily liquidity checks after SVB's collapse. (March 14)
- Woman jailed for causing outcry with lies about Asian grooming gang on Facebook (March 14)
- Capsized boats in San Diego kills 7 Mexican migrants. (March 14)
- Vanuatu requires immediate help after two successive cyclones. (March 14)
- Biden to Visit Northern Ireland for Good Friday Anniversary. (March 14)
- ADF disaster response affecting recruitment efforts. (March 14)
- North Korea launches 2 missiles during US-South Korea drill. (March 14)
- Imminent war cautioned. (March 13)
- Chinese official faces unprecedented judicial ruling from judge. (March 13)
- Communist China termed as "epoch-defining challenge" in UK foreign policy update. (March 13)
- Alberta firearms officer says gun-restriction bill won't reduce crime; wastes taxpayer dollars. (March 13)
- Canadians reconsidering retirement due to inflation. (March 13)
- Western Australia's Premier Mark McGowan has signaled his intention to visit China, as the state seeks to boost economic ties with the Asian giant (March 13)
- Snowy weather hits southern British Columbia highways. Be cautious. (March 13)
- Accusation that China attempted to block nuclear submarine agreement. (March 13)
- Sunak praised for UK nuclear deterrence during meeting with Biden, says expert (March 13)
- NZ public servant accused of spying for China. (March 13)
- COVID origin search is still necessary, WHO chief insists. (March 13)
- Israeli troops kill three Palestinian militants in attack. (March 13)
- French Senate approves Macron's pension reform amid continued protests. (March 12)
- Queensland enforces laws to prevent tobacco and vape sales to minors. (March 12)
- Cyclone Freddy forces hundreds to flee in second Mozambique landfall. (March 12)
- Ottawa's specialist to investigate foreign interference lacks uniqueness. (March 12)
- Ambassador to Japan resigns over incomplete CCP missions. (9 words) (March 12)
- Imposing windfall taxes worsens energy crisis – unnecessary tension. (March 12)
- UK tech firms in danger due to Silicon Valley Bank collapse, warns chancellor. (March 12)
- 3 individuals reported missing, officials issue warning (March 12)
- Queensland flood peak prompts expectation of further rain. (March 12)
- Liberals in New South Wales plan to fund $400 future accounts for kids. (March 12)
- "Ex-FBI official cautions against travel to Mexico..." (March 12)
- Biden considers tax credit for EU carmakers' battery production. (March 11)
- Over 40 cars collide in Hungary highway collision (March 11)
- Australian Resources Minister sees huge potential for growth with India. (March 11)
- UBC needs to fix its ethical issues (March 11)
- Gasoline thefts increasing in certain regions. (March 11)
- BBC suspends sports shows over impartiality controversy involving Gary Lineker (March 11)
- Air pollution hospitalized 200K in Thailand. (March 11)
- Japan to participate in non-traditional WTO resolution system (March 11)
- Mexican authorities search for three women who crossed from Texas. (March 11)
- Kim Jong Un calls for increased military exercises in preparation for a possible war. (March 11)
- Australia in discussions with Brazil for agriculture trade deals. (March 11)
- Ontario MPP quits PC Caucus over alleged CCP funding. (March 11)
- COVID-19 may help in combating breast cancer. (March 10)
- Australian businesses thrive while households suffer from interest rates (March 10)
- WestJet is approved to acquire Sunwing by Ottawa. (March 10)
- White House claims that Russia aims to topple Moldova's government. (March 10)
- Canadian government not mandating Chinese state investors to divest from 3 mining firms. (March 10)
- BMO will purchase the Air Miles loyalty program, boosting its customer loyalty offerings (March 10)
- Jehovah's Witnesses hall shooting leaves 8 dead. (March 10)
- Refusal of additional drug injection site. (March 10)
- US sanctions 39 entities aiding Iran trade. (March 10)
- The Green's Senate move was criticized as ineffective. (March 10)
- 33 groups demand foreign agent registry as China allegedly intervenes. (March 9)
- Limited healthcare access on overseas bases may compromise US combat readiness. (March 9)
- Ontario pastor and family cleared of COVID charges. (March 9)
- Legislation to Amend Criminal Code's Terrorism Provisions Postponed by Feds. (March 9)
- Internet regulation bill close to being passed, according to Liberal MP. (March 9)
- Debate if residential school yards contain buried children. (March 9)
- Canadian research doubts effectiveness of handgun freeze on crime. (March 9)
- UK defence industry safeguarding against Chinese and Russian infiltration. (March 9)
- Western countries concerned about Nord Stream pipeline after unconfirmed reports of explosions; Germany confirms investigating a ship. (March 9)
- At least 3 killed in alleged drone attack Syria. (March 9)
- Electricity prices may increase due to delays in repairing Queensland Power Station. (March 9)
- South Korea has a year-long trade deficit due to reliance on China. (March 8)
- Australian retailer offers electric car subscriptions. (March 8)
- Poilievre & Trudeau argue on Foreign Interference in heated debate. (March 8)
- Mexico travel for Spring Break warned by guide, Sheriff. (March 8)
- Trudeau questioned about potential Chinese funding in 2019 election. (March 8)
- Marc Garneau, long-serving Liberal MP, is resigning. (March 8)
- Intel leaks show substantiated reports of Beijing's interference. (March 8)
- Parents working from home cause more Friday absences among pupils. (March 8)
- Australian leader justifies using public funds for COVID-19 polling. (March 8)
- Petition urges Oscars to remove Donnie Yen over CCP links. (March 8)
- Calls for inquiry over Australia’s alleged arming of hostile governments (March 8)
- Explosion in Bangladesh Capital Kills 17. (March 8)
- Perth Mint confirms high purity of sold gold bars. (March 7)
- No origin or purpose identified for downed UFOs - Anand. (March 7)
- Liberal MPs obstructed testimony on foreign interference in Beijing. (March 7)
- Pentagon chief surprises Iraq with unscheduled arrival. (March 7)
- Poland is NATO's new defensive stronghold. (March 7)
- Healthcare, housing, and leadership are the main concerns in PEI's upcoming election. (March 7)
- Nigerian senator denies agreeing to pay for kidney donor. (March 7)
- Saudi Arabia pledges $5 billion to assist Turkey. (March 7)
- Bangladesh oxygen plant explosion kills six. (March 7)
- Nearly 350 migrants discovered in deserted truck trailer in Mexico. (March 7)
- Boat capsizes near disputed Japan islands, 6 missing. (March 7)
- BC's new law targets sharing of unauthorized explicit photos. (March 7)
- Japan's new H3 rocket had a self-destruct command issued after launch. (March 6)
- Bureaucrats fed up with bureaucracy. (March 6)
- $5B electricity transmission project planned in Australia's Queensland. (March 6)
- Former taskforce chiefs claim Hancock lacking knowledge of COVID vaccine process.Summary: Critics say UK Health Secretary was ignorant of vaccine-making process. (March 6)
- GB News violated COVID-related broadcasting regulations, says Ofcom. (March 6)
- Manchester United suffers biggest loss in 90 years at Liverpool with a 7-0 rout. (March 6)
- CN employees support union strike as contract negotiations for 3,000 workers proceed (March 6)
- 3 police officers die in Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. (March 6)
- Australia's failure to report child COVID-19 vaccine deaths is alarming. (March 6)
- Al-Qaeda leader confirmed dead after US airstrike in Yemen. (March 6)
- Perth Mint's gold sale to ex-criminal under investigation. (March 6)
- A Newspaper survey showed most Australians back taxing bigger superannuation contributions. (March 5)
- Syrian quake costs $5.1bn in damages. (March 5)
- Australia will resurrect a World War II squadron to operate advanced unmanned aerial vehicles (March 5)
- The psychologist regulator allegedly missed the deadline on Jordan Peterson case (March 5)
- Roxham Road draws renewed attention from Canadians. (March 5)
- Councilor sorry for enforcing COVID vaccine requirement. (March 5)
- Liberal Senator warns Labor's $3m super threshold might affect 500k Australians. (March 5)
- Sunak promises to eliminate illegal immigration through small boats permanently. (March 5)
- US falls behind China in military ship development. (March 5)
- Top general believes Syria mission is worth the risk. (March 5)
- TSMC plans to hire 6,000 engineers in 2023. (March 5)
- Chinese navy ship seen near contested island, Philippines reports. (March 5)
- The Reserve Bank of Australia's decision on the cash rate will be the focus of attention (March 4)
- Bolsonaro talks patriotism and hope at CPAC. (March 4)
- Vancouver abandons living wage policy for employees. (March 4)
- Kem Sokha, Cambodian opposition member, sentenced 27 yrs house arrest. (March 4)
- Analysis of fear in democratic politics. (March 4)
- Vanuatu evacuates ahead of second cyclone in 2 days. (March 4)
- FBI cautions timeshare owners to steer clear of resale scammers. (March 4)
- Medvedev beats Djokovic to advance to Dubai final against Rublev. (March 4)
- French beach receives nearly one ton of cocaine. (March 4)
- A British Columbia company canceled its plan to bring cocaine to the market following criticisms from the Premier and the Prime Minister (March 4)
- RCMP facing charges for assaulting during duties in Nunavut. (March 4)
- Joint US-South Korean military exercises aimed at countering North Korean aggression (March 4)
- Australia plans to invest in nuclear submarines as a significant achievement. (March 3)
- Dentists in Australia warn about taking safe selfies. (March 3)
- South Australia wants to list Parklands and Hills as a World Heritage site. (March 3)
- Poll shows most Canadians worry about China's influence. (March 3)
- Trevor Loudon claims WHO to aim to manipulate people in the upcoming pandemic. (March 3)
- Police investigate Quran row as a 'hate incident' as free speech activists intervene. (March 3)
- Argentina urges UK for talks on Falklands sovereignty. (March 3)
- Shiffrin falls short in Super-G, seeks 86th win. (March 3)
- Swimming banned due to oil spill from sunken Philippine tanker. (March 3)
- BC Premier shocked firm given permission to produce and sell cocaine by Health Canada. (March 3)
- Over half the world will be overweight/obese by 2035. (March 3)
- Qantas aims for significant growth. (March 2)
- Drew Pavlou faces court after protesting against Xi Jinping. (March 2)
- Reporter hit by car at crash site still hospitalized. (March 2)
- UK MPs recommend universities to be wary of Chinese partnerships. (March 2)
- Bill aims to stop federal employees from trespassing on Alberta's private land. (March 2)
- Ukraine holds Bakhmut, Russia fights saboteurs in border raid. (March 2)
- Police arrest loyalists with links to New IRA over police officer shooting. (March 2)
- National security agencies and Elections Canada to testify on foreign interference. (March 2)
- Police find baby's remains; couple arrested for manslaughter. (March 2)
- Highest rate of greenwashing found in cosmetic, clothing, and food sectors: Australia watchdog. (March 2)
- Disobeying laws can be justified in certain circumstances. (March 2)
- No charges brought in BC money laundering investigation by Special Prosecutor. (March 2)
- Minister criticizes ex-gov't for $14.5B railway project mismanagement. (March 1)
- Decades-long neglect reversed; resurgence underway. (March 1)
- Auditor General to review $54M ArriveCAN program. (March 1)
- Federal Public Servants eligible for $75K for gender reassignment surgery. (March 1)
- China proposes ceasefire in Russia-Ukraine conflict, raising Western divide: experts. (March 1)
- Chinese Communist Party seeks to divide free world: Expert. (March 1)
- Migrant boat capsizes off Eastern Greek Island, two dead. (March 1)
- U.S. Ambassador to Vietnam Marc E. Knapper discusses his role. (March 1)
- Treasurer retracts statements after Prime Minister's intervention. (March 1)
- Tesla to construct factory in Mexico, according to Mexican President. (March 1)
- Australia should acquire US nuclear submarines, according to opposition leader. (March 1)
- Big Tech must halt censorship of Australia's voice: Think Tank. (March 1)
- Bill to combat Beijing's forced organ harvesting passes to House floor. (February 28)
- Pentagon finds no proof of US weapons misuse by Ukraine. (February 28)
- Chinese election meddling not to be taken lightly; serious consequences. (February 28)
- Brian Giesbrecht: Refuting the False Claim of Genocide. (February 28)
- Eastern Cuba facing large forest fires. (February 28)
- The Ultimate Guide to Winning Back Your Ex: Unleash the Power of the #1 Girlfriend Recovery System! (February 28)
- CDA urges federal government to improve dental care. (February 28)
- Police investigate New IRA's involvement in Caldwell shooting. (February 28)
- China's plan to resolve Ukraine-Russia conflict not viable. (February 28)
- Snowstorm causes chaos, blocking hundreds on Croatian roads. (February 28)
- U.S. affirms no hostile intent towards North Korea, supports regional allies. (February 28)
- Sydney introduces electric vehicle charging stations to encourage adoption. (February 28)
- Funds for Indigenous "Voice" should go directly to Indigenous communities in need. (February 27)
- Half of Western Sydney's marginal seats are occupied by renters. (February 27)
- BC Finance Minister forecasts budget deficits after surplus. (February 27)
- British farmers warn that DEFRA's Net Zero policies are causing fruit and vegetable shortages. (February 27)
- AEI Conversation: American Enterprise Institute Discussion. (February 27)
- Toronto voters must prevent a left-wing mayor from being elected. (February 27)
- Tories push for Trudeau's advisor to testify on Chinese interference. (February 27)
- Australia's 2022 wage growth fell short of expectations. (February 22)
- Hong Kong must confront CCP to regain democracy: Activist. (February 22)
- Biden pledges to back NATO in response to Russian nuclear threat. (February 22)
- Ottawa criticized for top-down planning and limiting free market. (February 22)
- Trump promises to remove "warmongers" if reelected. (February 22)
- State Department holds daily briefing with Ambassador for Global Criminal Justice, 2 PM ET. (February 22)
- Real Madrid beat Liverpool 5-2 after being two goals down. (February 22)
- UK investigates British Gas for forced prepayment meter installations. (February 22)
- Djokovic hopes to compete in US Open despite not being vaccinated. (February 22)
- Teacher killed by student in France. (February 22)
- Canadian military intercepts Chinese surveillance in Arctic. (February 22)
- Cyclone Freddy kills 4 in Madagascar; leaves destruction in its wake. (February 22)
- Laval U ends investigation of professor critical of COVID vaccines. (February 22)
- Debt causing decline in Japan's economy ("Japanification"). (February 22)
- 25% of Canadians unable to cover $500 emergency costs: StatsCan. (February 22)
- China's top diplomat meets Putin, vows to strengthen ties with Russia. (February 22)
- 10 killed in Al Shabaab attack on Somali officials' home. (February 22)
- European MP backs Canadian Catholic student in gender identity dispute. (February 22)
- Court rules Russia's ban on Falun Gong material unlawful. (February 22)
- NSPCC: Paedophiles in England and Wales using VR tech. (February 22)
- Pilot error likely caused Nepal plane crash killing 72 people. (February 22)
- 90% of UK companies plan to keep 4-day workweek after testing. (February 22)
- German inflation rate remains high in early 2021. (February 22)
- Stellantis posts record profit, pays out $4.5B to shareholders. (February 22)
- US and allies to increase pressure on Russia for violating sanctions. (February 22)
- Southern Ontario faces winter storm with snow and freezing rain. (February 22)
- 48 dead, dozens missing due to Brazil floods. (February 22)
- Realized something wasn't right instantly. (February 22)
- Quebec legislature discusses hockey hazing violence, sexual abuse. (February 22)
- China and liberals must no longer cooperate. (February 22)
- Poilievre calls for Trudeau to close Roxham Road border crossing within 30 days. (February 22)
- CSIS warns China and Russia attempting to gain Canadian AI expertise. (February 22)
- Calls for greater accountability in federal ethics matters resurface. (February 22)
- Citigroup predicts milder economic downturn in 2020. (February 22)
- Study finds rape juries in England and Wales more likely to convict than acquit. (February 22)
- UK to appeal ruling allowing ex-soldier who joined ISIS to keep citizenship. (February 22)
- Japan dispatches bomb technicians to investigate strange object found on beach. (February 22)
- New Zealand raises interest rate to 4.75%, reducing housing affordability. (February 22)
- MPs express worry over Chinese diplomat's alleged claims of aiding in defeat of two Conservative candidates. (February 21)
- Audit finds Chinese-made cameras in Victorian government. (February 21)
- Plan to transform NSW port for renewable energy growth. (February 21)
- Australia may experience electricity shortages by 2027. (February 21)
- Australian Prime Minister declares AUKUS the future. (February 21)
- Intelligence agency using spies disguised as diplomats to influence journalists. (February 21)
- RCMP facing recruitment issues due to high attrition rate. (February 21)
- House Committee investigates Beijing's foreign interference following leaked CSIS reports. (February 21)
- Bipartisan agreement on energy debate now possible. (February 21)
- Tulsi Gabbard, Jimmy Dore, Ron Paul urge end to Ukraine conflict. (February 21)
- Ontario Green Party leader stays put despite Liberal recruitment attempts. (February 21)
- Black conservatives see Critical Race Theory in Canada as a form of segregation. (February 21)
- Fire near Melbourne grows out of control. (February 21)
- Jill Biden to visit Namibia and Kenya to strengthen US-Africa relations. (February 21)
- Veterans' military skills valued by ASIO Director-General, not "Top Guns". (February 21)
- Earth's core is composed of solid metal. (February 21)
- Australia at risk of severe grassfires after heavy rains. (February 21)
- Pakistan in crisis: debt, terrorism, and disasters. (February 21)
- Ontario military base building demolished due to Legionnaires' Disease. (February 21)
- Premier of Quebec to visit Newfoundland and Labrador for Churchill Falls discussions. (February 21)
- Alberta invests $2B in primary healthcare in 2023 budget. (February 21)
- Quebec Premier urges Trudeau to close Roxham Road. (February 21)
- China exports weak, container freight index down 5 months. (February 21)
- Bed Bath & Beyond closing Canadian stores, cutting 1,400 jobs. (February 21)
- UK income tax revenue in January sets record, boosting public finances. (February 21)
- Baby formula health claims not backed by evidence, harms breastfeeding: study. (February 21)
- Biden praises Poland, affirms US support for Ukraine. (February 21)
- Lab designed to study dangers of nanoplastics. (February 21)
- Rep. McCaul reports witnessing Russian atrocities in Ukraine. (February 21)
- China's interference in Canadian elections: why the lack of outrage? (February 21)
- Ex-PMs Truss and Johnson call for Sunak to deploy jets to Ukraine. (February 21)
- AA warns of 10,000 daily Heathrow travellers facing ULEZ charges. (February 21)
- Victim's family blame police for allowing shooter to commit attack. (February 21)
- Family condemns media coverage as "shameful". (February 21)
- Protester defaces WA Parliament with Woodside Energy logo. (February 21)
- China's top diplomat visits Russia before Ukraine War anniversary. (February 21)
- Low-income Canadians may be disproportionately affected by federal climate policies. (February 21)
- Six people killed in Russian rocket attack during Putin's speech in Ukraine. (February 21)
- Soldier cleared of responsibility in death during training. (February 21)
- We live on land of Indigenous peoples. (February 21)
- Biden visits Kyiv, then speaks in Warsaw. (February 21)
- Supreme Court ruling further divides Canada. (February 21)
- Hatayspor Sporting Director found dead after earthquake. (February 21)
- Djokovic's success rivals Graf's, according to younger players. (February 21)
- Inflation rate decreased in Jan., but food costs remain high. (February 21)
- Cameroon media mogul in court for journalist's murder. (February 21)
- Taiwan's leader wants closer military ties with US due to Chinese aggression. (February 21)
- North Korea's nuclear activity risks exposing surrounding countries to radiation. (February 21)
- Ukraine requests help from Canadian rail manufacturers to fix war-damaged railway. (February 21)
- Black market transactions in Canada increased 30% since 2016: StatCan. (February 21)
- Portugal passes law requiring vacant homes to be rented. (February 21)
- Eurozone business activity reaches 9-month high, driven by services sector. (February 21)
- Spanish court denies Dani Alves' appeal against sex claim detention. (February 21)
- Japan considers increasing age of consent to 16 following public outcry over rape acquittals. (February 21)
- Japan's factory activity contracts sharply, worst since 2016. (February 21)
- Five people arrested after protest against 15-Minute Cities in Oxford, UK. (February 21)
- Russia ends involvement in nuclear arms treaty with US. (February 21)
- Japan discovers 7,000 new islands. (February 21)
- EU imposes new sanctions on Burma's military rulers amid rising violence. (February 21)
- Frank Bainimarama barred from Parliament for "seditious" remarks. (February 21)
- Queensland: Breaching Bail Now an Offence Amid Rising Youth Crime. (February 21)
- 30-year, $625 billion project. (February 21)
- Airbus Defense claims Berlin delaying billions in exports. (February 21)
- At least 51 soldiers killed in Burkina Faso on Friday. (February 20)
- U.S. discusses Starlink with Elon Musk for Ukraine. (February 20)
- Israel pledges not to build more settlements in West Bank. (February 20)
- UK court rejects $3.7B mass action against Facebook over market dominance. (February 20)
- Queen Beatrix fractures wrist while skiing. (February 20)
- Financiers jailed 11 years for stealing from Libyan fund. (February 20)
- US official urges sanctions for Chinese journalist's death. (February 20)
- Mexico President warns of water scarcity in northern state chosen for Tesla plant. (February 20)
- Advocates call for paid parental leave reform to benefit families. (February 20)
- Search for missing plane with 4 passengers near high-risk volcano. (February 20)
- RBA may raise interest rate by 0.5% in February. (February 20)
- TikTok banned by leading science institute. (February 20)
- Taiwan ends indoor mask requirement in restaurants and offices. (February 20)
- Ministers ignored military advice to not disclose patrol boat issues. (February 20)
- Biden's Ukraine visit plans kept secret; details revealed. (February 20)
- Human Rights Activist acquitted of alleged bomb threat to Chinese Embassy. (February 20)
- Misinformation and disinformation contributed to convoy protests. (February 20)
- Expulsion of Chinese diplomats by Trudeau? (February 20)
- John Kirby denies White House involvement in Nord Stream pipeline explosions. (February 20)
- Cochrane Mask Study, failed COVID predictions, and pandemic policy consequences. (February 20)
- Joe Biden visits Poland following Ukraine visit. (February 20)
- Gender mania waning; positive signs emerging. (February 20)
- Woolworths expands use of AI at checkouts. (February 20)
- Trudeau claims Canada fared better than other countries in pandemic. (February 20)
- Witness recounts terror hearing of kidney transplant: "I was crying and shaking." (February 20)
- UK Home Office Minister suggests setting yearly limit on refugee numbers. (February 20)
- MPs must sign NDAs to view vaccine contracts. (February 20)
- Parliament Square deteriorating into "squalor and disorder": report. (February 20)
- Quebec Premier urges Trudeau to prioritize Roxham Road at meeting with Biden. (February 20)
- Quebec town rejects rail bypass project amid expropriation threats. (February 20)
- U.S. Secretary of State Blinken visits Turkey to address earthquake tensions. (February 20)
- Chinese chip companies go bankrupt in 2022 due to US sanctions. (February 20)
- Earthquake measuring 6.3 hits Turkey-Syria border region. (February 20)
- Iran denies enriching uranium to weapon-grade levels. (February 20)
- Removal of "offensive" and non-gender-neutral language from Roald Dahl's books. (February 20)
- Seventeen killed in Mexico bus crash involving migrant passengers. (February 20)
- Parts of Mexico on "Do Not Travel" list due to safety concerns. (February 20)
- Canada bans most lead products, largest ban since 1990. (February 20)
- Biden visited Kyiv, Washington informed Moscow. (February 20)
- British Govt passes stalled NI law post-Brexit. (February 20)
- Suella Braverman announces strongest measures to fight UK domestic violence. (February 20)
- Retired General: China's military support for Russia to diminish after US warning. (February 20)
- EU diplomat warns Russia will win Ukraine war without more arms to Kyiv. (February 20)
- U.S. and India seek joint civil nuclear energy cooperation. (February 20)
- Afghan-Pakistani border crossing closed amid reports of gunfire. (February 20)
- US Ambassador: China would breach "red line" if providing lethal military aid to Russia. (February 20)
- UK lawmakers call for sanctions against China over coronavirus. (February 20)
- At least 36 killed in Brazil due to heavy rain; Carnival celebrations cancelled. (February 20)
- Turkey-Syria quake aftermath: key developments. (February 20)
- Ericsson to lay off 1,400 Swedish employees. (February 20)
- Nero's return of blaming Christians. (February 20)
- Biden visits Ukraine, promises $500M in additional aid. (February 20)
- U.S. condemns North Korea's missile launch, citing Kim regime's destabilizing WMDs. (February 20)
- WA Govt seeks solution to alcohol-related issues in Carnarvon. (February 20)
- Law enforcement controlling Emperor Nero's power. (February 20)
- Online child exploitation lacking effective protection. (February 20)
- Australian universities owe $83M in back wages. (February 19)
- Man pushed onto subway tracks in Toronto, no injuries. (February 19)
- Montreal Police probe woman's death, attack in nearby apartment. (February 19)
- China may provide Russia with "lethal" military aid. (February 19)
- Solomons provincial leader to revoke anti-Beijing law. (February 19)
- Professor and colleagues from Australia held hostage in Papua New Guinea. (February 19)
- Lindsey Graham calls for US to label Russia a "State Sponsor of Terrorism" and send F-16s to Ukraine. (February 19)
- 38,000 air travel complaints backlogged at Canadian Transportation Agency. (February 19)
- Ban on "2020S' Asbestos" proposed. (February 19)
- Can Albanese emulate Whitlam's legacy? (February 19)
- More help needed for those suffering from long-term effects of COVID-19. (February 19)
- Canadians prefer abolishing tips, per poll: "Tip-Flation". (February 19)
- North Korea launches ballistic missiles, threatens Pacific as "firing range". (February 19)
- Changes proposed to stop early withdrawal of superannuation. (February 19)
- Mendicino won't confirm if panel that declared elections "free and fair" saw CSIS docs on China interference. (February 19)
- Quebec man convicted of abducting and extorting NY couple. (February 19)
- US aid to Ukraine uncertain; no timeline given. (February 19)
- Rouleau lacked necessary data to decide on Emergencies Act invocation. (February 19)
- Non-alcoholic drinks increase production due to high demand. (February 19)
- North Korea issues new threats; US sends bombers after ICBM launch. (February 19)
- Report does not endorse use of Emergencies Act. (February 19)
- 1 in 4 Canadians over 45 had difficulty accessing health care in 2020. (February 19)
- Racial injustice is based on flawed logic. (February 19)
- Catholics excluded from certain countries. (February 19)
- Police find body in river near Nicola Bulley's disappearance. (February 19)
- Home prices will rise due to influx of newcomers to Canada, reducing affordability. (February 19)
- TV station critical of Iran relocates to US due to threats. (February 19)
- Elderly in China protest health cuts, police intervene. (February 19)
- Volunteer's death highlights BC's dangerous avalanche conditions. (February 19)
- Israeli airstrikes in Damascus kill 5, damage buildings in Syria. (February 19)
- Visa changes to facilitate increased travel between Australia and PNG, strengthening ties and partnerships. (February 19)
- Ukraine's ambassador to Australia returns to Kyiv to benefit both countries. (February 19)
- Australian Greens negotiate with Labor on carbon credits and climate change legislation. (February 19)
- TikTok to build two more data centers in Europe to address privacy concerns. (February 19)
- William Sandeson convicted of 2nd-degree murder; jury denies self-defence. (February 18)
- Peter Herrndorf, media mogul and former NAC President, has died, family confirms. (February 18)
- Government inaction on Chinese interference caused CSIS leaks. (February 18)
- Australia to host major naval exercise for first time. (February 18)
- Darwin marks 75th anniversary of WWII bombing. (February 18)
- Protesters commemorate police suppression of Freedom Convoy in Ottawa. (February 18)
- Australian scientists study potential of new crops. (February 18)
- RCMP ends search for foreign object in Yukon. (February 18)
- Crew reports white lights over Yellowknife. (February 18)
- Biden meets Chinese diplomat in Munich after tensions increase. (February 18)
- UK's Sunak promises more weapons for Ukraine, calls for NATO-level capabilities. (February 18)
- World tensions are increasing, creating difficult realities. (February 18)
- I gave up my basketball career to fight against the Chinese government. (February 18)
- Man arrested for suspicious activity near Swiss Parliament. (February 18)
- US declares Russia guilty of "Crimes Against Humanity" in Ukraine. (February 18)
- Canada's Federal Government unveils plan to reach "net-zero world" by 2050. (February 18)
- Biden admin agrees to let WHO lead US pandemic policies. (February 18)
- North Korea launches missile into Japan's waters, escalating tensions. (February 18)
- Japan permits shooting down foreign balloons and drones. (February 18)
- U.S. joins NATO in largest-ever space data collection. (February 18)
- 46,000 dead in earthquake; hope for survivors fading. (February 18)
- Turkish teen records video of final moments in quake-hit apartment. (February 18)
- Mikaela Shiffrin wins Slalom at World Championships. (February 18)
- Official downplays Minister's remarks on Britain's colonial history. (February 18)
- Ghana winger Atsu's body found in Turkey earthquake debris. (February 18)
- 2,000 homes still without power after Storm Otto passes UK. (February 18)
- US forces kill senior ISIS leader, injure 4 soldiers in Syria raid. (February 18)
- Religious schools in Australia face potential restrictions. (February 18)
- Victims of Turkish earthquake sleep in makeshift shelters. (February 18)
- Storm disrupts transportation in Northern Europe, canceling trains and ferries. (February 18)
- Former MP: Canada vulnerable to foreign interference in elections. (February 18)
- Nearly 300,000 passengers affected by strike at German airports. (February 18)
- EU to impose stricter regulations on tech companies, including Google and TikTok. (February 18)
- Russia expels Austrian diplomats in retaliation. (February 17)
- Ukrainian troops call for weapons as world leaders convene. (February 17)
- Poilievre commends whistleblowers for revealing China's election interference. (February 17)
- Government approves 55 gas wells near polluted area in Australia. (February 17)
- MPs investigate allegations of Chinese interference in 2021 election to help Liberals. (February 17)
- Poilievre calls Trudeau's response to convoy "divisive" after Rouleau report. (February 17)
- Electric cars may have dangerous, unseen risks. (February 17)
- Trudeau acknowledges leaked CSIS files showing Beijing's interference to support Liberal minority. (February 17)
- Chinese military officer arrested in Florida for forgery. (February 17)
- Victims of flooding in Australia told to leave via letters. (February 17)
- Former Head of China's Religious Affairs denied entry to Taiwan for funeral of renowned monk. (February 17)
- Organizations concerned with civil liberties and the Constitution respond to report on public emergency. (February 17)
- Tech company accused of price-fixing at Australian mines. (February 17)
- DUP and UK close to Northern Ireland Protocol deal, but more work needed. (February 17)
- Quebec bill would allow advanced consent for assisted dying. (February 17)
- Ontario teacher cleared of license loss after investigation into critical race theory comments. (February 17)
- Report addresses questions raised about Emergencies Act hearings. (February 17)
- China's military using balloons for surveillance. (February 17)
- Use of Emergencies Act justified, setting dangerous precedent. (February 17)
- Searching for something lost in a snow bank. (February 17)
- Chinese activist arrested in Vietnam likely forcibly returned to China, family and supporters allege. (February 17)
- Judge orders mental health assessment for bus driver in Quebec daycare crash. (February 17)
- 18 migrants found dead in Bulgaria in abandoned truck. (February 17)
- UK Info Commissioner challenges police decision to disclose personal info on alcohol and menopause. (February 17)
- Government invoked Emergencies Act to end convoy protests. (February 17)
- Head of Japanese nonprofit arrested for facilitating illegal organ transplants abroad. (February 17)
- Japan halts rocket launch due to engine ignition issue. (February 17)
- British guard jailed 13 years for spying for Russia. (February 17)
- Injured Northern Spotted Owl found near BC train tracks two months after release. (February 17)
- Chinese balloon flew undetected over Canada, evading NORAD's radar. (February 17)
- Apple may pay MacBook owners: check eligibility. (February 17)
- Councils outside London challenge Mayor's plan to expand ULEZ. (February 17)
- Scottish independence bid uncertain after Sturgeon's departure. (February 17)
- Government fighting harms the nation. (February 17)
- Human rights group reports press freedoms eroding in Hong Kong. (February 17)
- Japan's ex-defense minister calls for Japan-Taiwan intelligence sharing due to Chinese balloons. (February 17)
- Counter-Terror Police in UK now target China, Russia, Iran as hostile state threat increases. (February 17)
- South Korea declares North Korea an "enemy" after 6 years of diplomacy. (February 17)
- John Tory departs as Toronto's Mayor after a tumultuous tenure. (February 17)
- Klaus Schwab predicts that those who understand AI and synthetic biology will have power over the world. (February 17)
- Two dead, one injured in avalanche in BC. (February 17)
- Beijing's military accused of stealing secrets, advancing rapidly. (February 17)
- Evacuation of hospital due to Philippines quake, minor damage reported. (February 17)
- Interior Secretary praises Australia's work to address Indigenous abuse. (February 17)
- German airport websites unavailable. (February 17)
- US and EU must strengthen energy supply systems before winter: panelists advise House. (February 17)
- Reserve Bank Governor calls for less regulation, more competition to tackle inflation in Australia. (February 17)
- Ukraine claims Russia is using decoy missiles and intelligence balloons. (February 17)
- Bird flu spreads globally, endangering poultry production. (February 17)
- LG Chem of South Korea acquires stake in U.S. lithium firm. (February 17)
- Pakistani court clears parents of accused activist of treason charges. (February 17)
- Student injured in shooting near Toronto high school. (February 17)
- Implement sanctions on Chinese officials involved in human rights violations: ex-PM. (February 16)
- Edmonton deems toplessness in public pools a human rights issue for minors with parents and adults. (February 16)
- NSW relies too heavily on coal reserves. (February 16)
- Russia expands military presence in Mali amid human rights violations by Wagner Group. (February 16)
- CRA questions CERB fraud allegation by radio caller. (February 16)
- Westpac stops closing rural branches due to political pressure. (February 16)
- Opponents worry about committee's recommendation to allow MAID for minors. (February 16)
- Trustee banned for comments on gender and race. (February 16)
- Inquiry into Emergencies Act to release report on Feb. 17. (February 16)
- Union to file complaint against federal department for not consulting on mask mandate removal. (February 16)
- SNP seek successor for Sturgeon as obvious candidates lacking. (February 16)
- Liberals propose bill to examine wrongful convictions. (February 16)
- Indigenous Treaty won't help Indigenous Australians, academic claims. (February 16)
- Bill threatens democracy more than "misinformation"; poses risk of online censorship. (February 16)
- Minister Joly and Zelenskyy discussed combatting corruption in Ukraine. (February 16)
- Bill to protect public servants who report wrongdoing passes second reading. (February 16)
- Government spending unlikely to help curb inflation, according to Macklem. (February 16)
- Bus driver released on bail after teen's death. (February 16)
- Arctic security concerns raised by flying objects. (February 16)
- China launches nuclear fear campaign via spy balloon. (February 16)
- Justice Ministers of Manitoba and Saskatchewan call for meeting on bail reform. (February 16)
- Province gains ownership of three Hells Angels clubhouses via court order. (February 16)
- Premiers urge Trudeau to commit to regular health funding reviews. (February 16)
- Labour MPs divided over Starmer's barring of Corbyn from party. (February 16)
- Parents angry at school board over teacher's large breast prosthetics. (February 16)
- U.S. F-35s intercept Russian fighters near Alaska twice in two days. (February 16)
- UNICEF urges donations for Turkey earthquake relief. (February 16)
- Stars and filmmakers walk red carpet at Berlin Film Festival opening. (February 16)
- Turkey and Syria experience destructive earthquakes, leading to key developments. (February 16)
- Historical enemies could reconcile through solidarity with Turkey after earthquake. (February 16)
- Sen. Hawley discusses China and Ukraine at Heritage Foundation. (February 16)
- Catholic woman and priest acquitted after praying outside abortion clinic. (February 16)
- Ottawa paying to relocate Roxham Road migrants outside Quebec. (February 16)
- UFO sightings increasing, researcher reports. (February 16)
- Centrica's profits triple in 2022 due to high energy prices. (February 16)
- Nestle to increase prices due to rising costs. (February 16)
- 2023 Turkey earthquake could cost 1% of GDP. (February 16)
- Federal Ethics Commissioner resigns due to health reasons. (February 16)
- UK psychiatrist convicted after 20 years of falsifying credentials. (February 16)
- Six people killed in Egypt car crash, including Palestinians. (February 16)
- Mikaela Shiffrin wins gold in giant slalom at World Championships. (February 16)
- UK teachers to strike again due to pay talks stalling. (February 16)
- US critics urge Biden admin to oppose Canada's foreign property tax, which they deem "xenophobic". (February 16)
- AI could endanger humanity if a single world government is created, warns Musk, after Bing AI goes rogue. (February 16)
- Senate Energy Committee examines effects of Russia-Ukraine conflict. (February 16)
- John Tory resigns as Toronto Mayor on Feb. 17, starts transition plan. (February 16)
- Hockey Canada misused public funds, according to federal audit. (February 16)
- Joly pledges support for Ukraine war-crime tribunal and cash to local groups. (February 16)
- Hypocrisy leading to attack on religious liberty. (February 16)
- Russia invades Ukraine, aiming to capture Bakhmut. (February 16)
- Increase Pacific worker numbers in Australia through US-style visa lottery. (February 16)
- Archaeologists find 14th-century Spanish synagogue. (February 16)
- At least 39 migrants dead after bus plunges off Panama cliff. (February 16)
- Australian police killings linked to "Christian extremism" labelled terror attack. (February 16)
- $10 million bounty offered for capture of Al-Qaeda's new leader Adel. (February 16)
- Belgian police seize 4,000 kg of cocaine using navigation app. (February 16)
- Labor and Greens disagree on environmental protection. (February 16)
- Alcohol bans should not be dismissed as ineffective and discriminatory. (February 16)
- EU considers sanctions worth 11 billion euros on Russia. (February 16)
- Lufthansa diverts all flights due to IT issue. (February 16)
- U.S. military shoots down Iranian spy drone over Syria. (February 15)
- Europe to ban petrol cars, forcing Australia to switch to electric vehicles. (February 15)
- OPP Commissioner urges federal committee to enact bail reform to stop violent repeat offenders. (February 15)
- Police searching for white car in Ontario shooting of elderly dog-walker. (February 15)
- New Zealand asks for help with Cyclone Gabrielle aftermath. (February 15)
- Australian MPs' offices to replace Chinese surveillance equipment. (February 15)
- Shadow Home Affairs Minister: Scrapping Temporary Protection Visas could lead to people smuggling. (February 15)
- Poilievre supports Alberta's worries about federal "Just Transition" laws. (February 15)
- NSW coast to be free of gas drilling if gov. wins election. (February 15)
- Tory MPs question why Liberals ignored security advice on Michael Chan. (February 15)
- Unemployment rate unlikely to rise from 50-year low. (February 15)
- Thai man to return to US for hit-and-run case. (February 15)
- National Defence orders US podcaster to stop interviewing ex-Canadian sniper. (February 15)
- Taxpayers Federation suing government to reveal who stayed in $6,000 hotel room. (February 15)
- Al-Qaeda appoints new leader in Iran, according to UN. (February 15)
- Illegal immigrant apprehensions at Canada-US border up 846% in 2023. (February 15)
- Minister denies taking advice from McKinsey on immigration targets. (February 15)
- NORAD holds defense exercise in West Pacific Ocean. (February 15)
- Minister briefed on Chinese police in Canada in 2021, despite 2020 post. (February 15)
- Quebec Premier urges Trudeau to stop illegal immigration, blames him for asylum seekers' influx. (February 15)
- Beijing wants to maximize benefits from strong ties with Russia. (February 15)
- RCMP Commissioner Brenda Lucki to retire in March. (February 15)
- New Zealand earthquake (M6.3) and Cyclone Gabrielle cause fatalities. (February 15)
- NDIS costs increase by $500 million since budget. (February 15)
- Rescue mission launched for missing miners. (February 15)
- Turkey pledges quick rebuilding after earthquake; Syrians need help. (February 15)
- China supports Russia in Ukraine conflict. (February 15)
- Protest disrupts Toronto budget debate prior to mayor's resignation. (February 15)
- School Board Members should have freedom of speech. (February 15)
- Veterans not offered assisted suicide by federal department, minister affirms. (February 15)
- January 2024 inquest into Saskatchewan stabbing rampage. (February 15)
- 10 youths arrested in Toronto for 26 armed robberies. (February 15)
- Rising living expenses remain unsolved by labor. (February 15)
- Wales cancels road construction due to Net Zero commitment. (February 15)
- Chinese surveillance cameras are widely used in police forces. (February 15)
- Romanian and Moldovan airspace safety questioned after unidentified objects seen. (February 15)
- Liberal MP may not support language bill due to Bloc and Tory changes. (February 15)
- Canada pressured to increase military spending per NATO demands. (February 15)
- 80% of trans inmates in Scotland's female prison are convicted of murder. (February 15)
- Permanent residents becoming Canadian citizens decreasing: StatsCan. (February 15)
- South Korea's adult diaper sales surpass baby diaper sales due to aging population. (February 15)
- Group urges Ottawa to take action against human trafficking in rural areas. (February 15)
- Starmer ends Corbyn's candidacy, promises Labour won't return to antisemitism. (February 15)
- Japan accuses China of airspace violation, demands explanation. (February 15)
- Toronto Mayor Rob Ford resigns; Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland approves. (February 15)
- BC Gov't spending reaches all-time high in 2021, excluding COVID expenses. (February 15)
- Detectives searching for Nicola Bulley misled by false accusations. (February 15)
- UK cannabis farms linked to increased robberies. (February 15)
- Russia claims victory in Ukraine conflict, Ukraine calls for more military aid. (February 15)
- Canadian home sales in January hit lowest level since 2009. (February 15)
- Israel extends emergency COVID-19 powers until 2024. (February 15)
- India set to become world's most populous nation, yet lacks accurate population data. (February 15)
- Doug Ford warns Toronto would face "disaster" if a left-wing mayor is elected. (February 15)
- Inflation drops to 10.1%, but Chancellor warns fight is not over. (February 15)
- BBC India offices searched by tax officials after gov't blocked Modi documentary. (February 15)
- Cuba's Communist government was backed by the American Left, led by Orlando Gutierrez-Boronat. (February 15)
- Japan considers relaxing regulations for shooting down foreign balloons. (February 15)
- Elon Musk wants to become Twitter CEO by end of 2021. (February 15)
- Eight British citizens have died in Ukraine since Russian invasion began. (February 15)
- Xinjiang governor cancels UK and European visit. (February 15)
- Burnaby Search and Rescue team returns from assisting Turkish relief. (February 15)
- Service Canada no longer requires masks for visitors. (February 15)
- Four more arrested for involvement in 2021 assassination of Haitian President. (February 15)
- Russia deploys ships with nuclear weapons for first time in 30 years: Norwegian intel. (February 15)
- Trudeau attending Caribbean leader meeting amid Haiti crisis. (February 15)
- Australia requires additional tech personnel: thousands needed. (February 15)
- Provinces to share health data with federal government despite privacy and security worries. (February 15)
- Nicola Sturgeon to resign as Scotland's First Minister after UK Parliament blocks gender bill. (February 15)
- European Parliament passes law to end sale of new gas/diesel cars by 2035. (February 15)
- UN reports 32 civilian deaths in Eastern Congo. (February 15)
- Russian businessman convicted of hacking and insider trading. (February 15)
- WHO postpones investigation into COVID-19 origin. (February 15)
- Man arrested for possessing explosives near Swiss Parliament. (February 15)
- Australia's largest bank, ANZ, reports $5.15 billion half-year profit due to interest rate hikes. (February 15)
- Search for Yukon plane wreckage involves international partners, including FBI: RCMP. (February 15)
- Australia to publicly identify foreign interference actors after foiling Iranian plot. (February 15)
- Laws to address Chinese pilot training in the U.S. being created. (February 15)
- Winner-take-all custody battles return. (February 15)
- Committee probes food price rise, calls CEOs of top 3 grocers to testify. (February 14)
- Ex-SNC-Lavalin executive Sami Bebawi must report to prison after losing appeal. (February 14)
- Tim Hortons opens first cafe in Pakistan. (February 14)
- UK remains undefeated against European rivals. (February 14)
- Ottawa prohibits federal funding for research with Chinese military institutions; urges provinces, universities to do same. (February 14)
- Keto Diet: A Simple Guide to Weight Loss (February 14)
- Chinese balloon seen in Middle East last fall, according to air commander. (February 14)
- CFL acquires Montreal Alouettes franchise. (February 14)
- 20 killed in bus-van collision in Northern South Africa. (February 14)
- Keto Diet: The Magic Formula for Weight Loss (February 14)
- Japan launches new heavy-lift rocket, H3. (February 14)
- King of Sweden to have heart surgery. (February 14)
- Canadian gov't trying to find wreckage from object shot down by NORAD in Mendicino. (February 14)
- Keto Diet: The Secret to Shedding Unwanted Fat (February 14)
- Authors criticize Canada's pandemic policy as an inappropriate use of power. (February 14)
- White paper plant in Australia closes, resulting in job losses. (February 14)
- One-year anniversary of the Emergencies Act marked quietly in Ottawa. (February 14)
- Secretary of Defense holds press conference after NATO meeting. (February 14)
- Feds spent $50M+ on hotel stays for immigrants and refugees since 2015. (February 14)
- Consumers worry about increasing interest rates. (February 14)
- Keto Diet: A Proven Pathway to Weight Loss (February 14)
- RCMP investigate CERB fraud but remain silent on extent. (February 14)
- Court rules Morrison's veto of Pep-11 violated natural justice. (February 14)
- IMF warns world to prepare for worst-case scenarios due to COVID, Ukraine conflict. (February 14)
- US condemns China for laser attack on Philippine Coast Guard vessel. (February 14)
- WHO holds urgent meeting regarding Marburg virus, one of world's deadliest. (February 14)
- The Power of the Keto Diet to Help You Lose Weight (February 14)
- Parents remember girl killed in Quebec bus crash as "ray of sunshine". (February 14)
- Home prices in Canada could decrease by 30%, according to report. (February 14)
- U.S. military intercepts Russian planes in Alaska airspace. (February 14)
- FBI helping investigate Yukon crash site, according to Defence Minister. (February 14)
- ABC's coverage of Alice Springs meeting deemed inaccurate and partial: Ombudsman's Office. (February 14)
- Opposition to Quebec's Bill 21 affirmed by Conservatives after voting for Notwithstanding Clause. (February 14)
- January job growth strong despite Bank of Canada's pessimistic outlook. (February 14)
- Half of Canadians oppose internet voting in federal elections: Elections Canada poll. (February 14)
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- Citizen groups warn of "corrupt favour-trading" due to lobbyist code changes. (February 14)
- CRA recovered $26M in payments and penalties via pandemic relief program. (February 14)
- Russian spacecraft loses coolant, crew on ISS unharmed. (February 14)
- More Britons seeking jobs as cost of living rises, economic inactivity at record low. (February 14)
- Health Canada addresses MP's worries about COVID vaccines. (February 14)
- Chinese attempts to interfere and balloon incursion causes Canadian vulnerability: Tory MP. (February 14)
- Fighter jets sent to confront 3 military planes near NATO region. (February 14)
- Council leaders oppose London Mayor's plan to extend ULEZ. (February 14)
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