The chief of the Kitselas First Nation has initialed a treaty with the governments of Canada and British Columbia, marking the end of decades-long negotiations […]
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Over 1,300 Pilgrims Die Amid 50°C Heat Wave
At least 1,301 people died during this year’s Hajj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia. Most of the victims were unauthorized pilgrims who endured long treks in […]
She lied to obtain Inuit status for her twin daughters and is facing sentencing for fraud once more.
Noah Noah says he has no positive memories of Karima Manji, the woman who exploited his mother, Kitty Noah, to obtain Inuit identities for her […]
RCMP Chief Urges MPs to Refrain from Naming Politicians Accused of Aiding Foreign Powers in the House
The RCMP Commissioner has expressed unease over the possibility of politicians using their parliamentary privilege to name colleagues accused of aiding foreign powers. Earlier this […]
Ontario Poised to Satisfy Power Demands This Summer
The agency responsible for overseeing Ontario’s electricity needs reports that the province has an adequate supply of power that will sustain it well into the […]
Spotify Introduces More Affordable “Basic” Premium Plan, Excludes Audiobooks
Just weeks after increasing the prices of its premium subscription plans, Spotify is making another change by launching a more affordable tier. On Friday, the […]
Amazon’s New AI-Powered Alexa Could Cost Up to $10 Monthly
Last year, David Limp, Amazon’s former senior vice president of devices and services, hinted at charging for a more advanced version of Alexa. Now, we […]
Ontario Science Centre to Close Immediately, Announces Province
The Ontario Science Centre is shutting down immediately following an engineering report commissioned by the province, which indicates that the roof could collapse. Although repairs […]