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Vancouver health authority sued over death of Canadian senator’s son
VANCOUVER – The Vancouver Coastal Health authority is being sued over the death of a Canadian senator’s son whose body was found on the grounds of Vancouver General Hospital, four days after he went missing from involuntary psychiatric care. The...
Greece positions itself as emerging global hub for higher education
Edward C. Wingenbach, president of the American College of Greece (ACG), celebrating its 150th anniversary. Greece is setting the stage to become a vibrant international hub for higher education, uniting its enduring cultural legacy with the...
EFCC Arrests School Owner for Alleged Visa, Scholarship Fraud in Uyo
Operatives of the Uyo Zonal Directorate of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission , EFCC, have arrested an alleged serial fraudster Mrs. Imaobong Cyril Okpong for her alleged involvement in a series of visa fraud schemes and fake offers of...
Students walk through the struggles...
Before entering the room, students lined up at a mock border checkpoint, the first stop of the Camp Hope experience. Behind the desk stood Hafiz Ibrahim, an employment counsellor with YWCA Prince Albert who was helping run the simulation. Some...
Smith government outlines fall agenda to strengthen health care, education and economy
jewhyte / Depositphotos.com EDMONTON — Alberta Premier Danielle Smith says her government’s fall legislative session will focus on turning plans into action, emphasizing economic stability, resource development and stronger public services. The...
Le Conseil d’éducation du DSFNO établit ses priorités pour 2025-2026
Breadcrumb Trail Links infoweekend Quelques semaines après la rentrée scolaire, le Conseil d’éducation du DSFNO confirme ses trois dossiers prioritaires pour l’année Francine Cyr est la présidente du Conseil d'éducation du DSFNO. Photo...
Trump says a Canadian ad misstated Ronald Reagan’s views on tariffs. Here are the facts and context
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump pulled out of trade talks with Canada Thursday night, furious over what he called a “fake’’ television ad from Ontario’s provincial government that quoted former U.S. President Ronald Reagan from 38 years...
Islamic preacher barred from entering Canada for speaking tour, months after being banned from U.K.
An Islamic preacher who was banned from Britain earlier this year has now been barred from entering Canada for a planned countrywide speaking tour. The preacher, Sheik Uthman ibn Farooq, was prohibited from entering the U.K. by the British...
’So disheartening’: Alberta teachers dismayed by proposed back-to-work order
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News Author of the article: The Canadian Press Aaron Sousa Published Oct 24, 2025 • 3 minute read Alberta teachers and their supporters rally outside the Alberta Legislature, in Edmonton Thursday Oct. 23, 2025....
University Park bicyclist struck and killed by Amtrak train
A University Park resident on a bike was struck by an Amtrak train and killed Thursday morning at the railroad crossing at University Parkway and Governor’s Highway, police said in a statement. University Park Police and Fire departments responded...
‘Canada’s Drag Race’ season 6: Meet the queens competing for Mother Broo
Round six, here we go! Mother Brooke Lynn Hytes is ready to welcome a sickening lineup of 12 fierce queens competing to become Canada’s Next Drag Superstar on Canada’s Drag Race season 6. It’s pretty incredible that the Canadian series has now...
Prince Andrew’s latest scandal begs the question: Why does Canada still have a monarchy?
Of all the living members of Britain’s Royal Family, Andrew arguably has the closest ties to Canada. In 1977, Andrew spent a term as an exchange student at Ontario’s prestigious boarding school, Lakefield College. And any royal watcher knows he...
EFCC Arrests Akwa Ibom School Owner Over Multi-Million Naira Visa, Scholarship Fraud Scheme
Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have arrested one Mrs. Imaobong Cyril Okpong, a suspected serial fraudster, for allegedly running multiple visa rackets and fake foreign scholarship schemes that duped unsuspecting...
If you're a Montreal student, you may be able to vote in your school starting today
Montreal As part of a pilot project, Élections Montréal is allowing students at 16 CEGEPs and universities to vote on school grounds, starting today. The dates vary depending on the school. Check out the full list of schools here. Voting on school...
Canada's lumber sector reels from Washington's tariffs
Log booms in the water at a log sort yard near Prince Rupert, British Columbia, Canada, on July 15. BLOOMBERG/GETTY IMAGES Canada's lumber industry is bracing for more pressure after Washington imposed fresh tariffs on timber and furniture...
Indian B-schools see 26% rise in international MBA students
Even though the graduate management education (GME) programmes worldwide witnessed a 7% rise in applications in 2025, Indian B-schools attracted a larger pool of global management students with 26% rise in international applications, according to...
20 years later, Fredericton woman reflects on moment she became a Robert Munsch character Hannah Rudderham News -Canada -New Brunswick |October 24
Renowned children’s author Robert Munsch never made up stories while touring, but as his website says, “sometimes stuff happens.” And when inspiration struck at the Lord Beaverbrook Hotel dining room in Fredericton more than 20 years ago, little...
American School of Doha alumna wins top podcasting awards
American School of Doha alumna Noor Azrieh has been recognised at the international Signal Awards, earning both the Silver Award and the Listener’s Choice Award in the Best Host (News & Politics) category. Currently based in Canada, Azrieh is the...
Trump Break Ties with Canada
President Donald Trump announced Thursday the immediate end of all trade negotiations with Canada, accusing the neighboring country of having “fraudulently” used the image of former President Ronald Reagan in an advertising campaign criticizing...
US and Canada spar over ad of Reagan denouncing tariffs that led to derailed trade talks
After the US suspended all trade negotiations with Canada over a 1987 speech by Ronald Reagan denouncing tariffs that appeared to spark Donald Trump’s ire, the premier of Ontario said he planned to run an ad featuring the speech again during the...