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- Denied, detained, deported: the most high-profile cases in Trump’s immigration crackdownICYMI: These are some of the people ensnared by the administration’s unprecedented measures to target people it believes oppose its agenda Donald Trump retook the White House vowing to stage “the largest deportation operation in American history”. As previewed, the administration has set about further militarizing the US-Mexico border and targeting asylum seekers and refugees… Read more: Denied, detained, deported: the most high-profile cases in Trump’s immigration crackdown
- New condo development excessively loud, nearby residents claimResidents in the southeast community of Belvedere are frustrated by the excessive noise being created by an air-handling unit on top of a nearby condo complex.http://dlvr.it/TKG6G6
- Car enthusiasts immersed in automotive history at Draggins car showEager car lovers in Saskatoon took in rare and vintage rides during the 63rd annual Draggins car show, where over 270 unique vehicles were on display.http://dlvr.it/TKG6G4
- Almost 2 million people voted on 1st day of advance polls: Elections CanadaAdvance polls continue through Monday, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. local time.http://dlvr.it/TKG6Fc
- Denied, detained, deported: the people at the heart of Trump’s immigration crackdownICYMI: The White House is targeting people seen as opponents of its agenda – here are some of the most high-profile cases Donald Trump retook the White House vowing to stage “the largest deportation operation in American history”. The administration has set about further militarizing the US-Mexico border and targeting asylum seekers and refugees while… Read more: Denied, detained, deported: the people at the heart of Trump’s immigration crackdown
- Albanese claims victory in Vegemite fight as Canada concedes spread poses ‘low’ risk to humansPrime minister said his government had lobbied Canada to reconsider ruling that cafe could not import Vegemite * Get our afternoon election email, free app or daily news podcast Anthony Albanese has claimed victory in Australia’s “Vegemite-gate” trade stoush with Canada, which has relented and allowed a Toronto-based cafe owner to sell the spread after… Read more: Albanese claims victory in Vegemite fight as Canada concedes spread poses ‘low’ risk to humans
- On the Brink: Ontario mom ‘one bill away from paying to go back to work’Cheyenne Allen says 20 years ago, owning a home and living off two incomes would’ve been stable, but ever since the COVID-19 pandemic, things have changed.http://dlvr.it/TKFjhJ
- Dusit Hotels and Resorts launches global ‘A Night on Us’ offerDusit Hotels and Resorts is inviting travellers to stay longer for less with the launch of A Night on Us – a limited-time global offer available exclusively on dusit.com. Available for just six days from 22 – 27 April 2025, the campaign invites guests booking directly through Dusit’s website to enjoy a complimentary night with… Read more: Dusit Hotels and Resorts launches global ‘A Night on Us’ offer
- Hanami Yoru – a Two-Night Immersive Japanese Dining ExperienceAN EVENING OF CULINARY ARTISTRY & CULTURAL ELEGANCE Hanami Yoru transcends a traditional dining experience, offering a journey through Japan’s refined flavors, artistry, and ambiance. Guests will indulge in a meticulously curated pairing menu crafted by the chefs of Miss Fish Bali and Alila Villas Uluwatu, blending seasonal ingredients, umami flavors, and premium seafood.http://dlvr.it/TKFRqX
- ‘I thought we were going to be homeless’: B.C.’s housing crisis affects women fleeing abuseGlobal News spoke to a mother who fled an abusive relationship with nothing but two suitcases and her child. We are not disclosing her name due to safety reasons.http://dlvr.it/TKFMKr
- Woodpecker woes: Calgary couple pay out of pocket to fix bird-related damagesA Calgary couple is frustrated by damage caused by a Northern Flicker, a kind of woodpecker that has been pecking holes in the stucco of their home.http://dlvr.it/TKFMKp
- B.C.-U.S. border town store offers low exchange rate to lure shoppers this EasterAli Hayton, the owner of the marketplace, told Global News that the exchange rate has been tough for Canadians and Americans the past number of years.http://dlvr.it/TKFMKl
- Denied, detained, deported: the most high-profile cases in Trump’s immigration crackdownThese are some of the people ensnared by the administration’s unprecedented measures to target people it believes oppose its agenda Donald Trump retook the White House vowing to stage “the largest deportation operation in American history”. As previewed, the administration has set about further militarizing the US-Mexico border and targeting asylum seekers and refugees while… Read more: Denied, detained, deported: the most high-profile cases in Trump’s immigration crackdown
- Canada elections: who are the key players and what is at stake?ICYMI: Justin Trudeau’s resignation as prime minister came amid deep anxiety prompted by Trump’s tariffs threats Canadians will head to the polls on 28 April to decide who will form the next government. Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre are the most likely candidates to become the next prime minister. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/TKDslT
- Frank Stronach committed to stand trial after preliminary inquiry into two chargesAn Ontario court has committed billionaire businessman Frank Stronach to stand trial on two charges related to two complainants as part of his Toronto sexual assault case.http://dlvr.it/TKDsSX
- ‘For our physical safety’: Why some Americans are looking for asylum in CanadaA couple from Maine say they’re considering moving to Canada because of American policies on LGBTQ2 and transgender rights.http://dlvr.it/TKDsSS
- Pages finally turning on future of Halifax Memorial Library siteIn this year’s municipal budget, $100,000 was set aside for a consultant to determine how to move forward with the former Halifax Memorial Library site.http://dlvr.it/TKDsSN
- Denied, detained, deported: the people at the heart of Trump’s immigration crackdownThe White House is targeting people seen as opponents of its agenda – here are some of the most high-profile cases Donald Trump retook the White House vowing to stage “the largest deportation operation in American history”. The administration has set about further militarizing the US-Mexico border and targeting asylum seekers and refugees while conducting… Read more: Denied, detained, deported: the people at the heart of Trump’s immigration crackdown
- The Luxury Collection Expands in CanadaThe Luxury Collection, part of Marriott Bonvoy’s portfolio of over 30 extraordinary hotel brands, today announces the introduction of Muir, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Halifax — marking the brand’s continued expansion in Canada. The Nova Scotia hotel joins the brand’s esteemed global portfolio, known for offering exceptional, authentic experiences rooted in the world’s most captivating… Read more: The Luxury Collection Expands in Canada
- Tanah Gajah, a Resort by Hadiprana Unveils New Holistic Wellness RetreatsFamily-owned, art-infused boutique resort, Tanah Gajah, a Resort by Hadiprana near Ubud, Bali has launched a trio of new holistic wellness retreats that guide guests on explorations of spiritual renewal, mental clarity and physical rejuvenation. Ranging from two nights to five nights, programmes are shaped by ancient Balinese traditions, harmonising cultural heritage and contemporary healing… Read more: Tanah Gajah, a Resort by Hadiprana Unveils New Holistic Wellness Retreats
- Canada’s Green party removed at last minute from election debatesICYMI: Upheaval follows decision to shift timing of first debate over fears of clash with Montreal Canadiens ice hockey game Canada’s Green party has been removed from the country’s two election debates amid accusations it would “undermine the integrity” of the events, just hours before leaders square off in Montreal. The last-minute upheaval follows a… Read more: Canada’s Green party removed at last minute from election debates
- Turbulence at Vancouver airport over as air traffic control returns to full staffingEarlier this week, Nav Canada warned of flight delays because it had implemented a temporary traffic management initiative at the Vancouver airport due to staff shortages.http://dlvr.it/TKDPhN
- West Kelowna golf course demands restitution following fight on the fairwayThe fight quickly escalated into a physical altercation, with video footage showing punches thrown and yelling between the two groups.http://dlvr.it/TKDPhK
- Non-compliant Shuswap compost facility ordered to reduce footprintA Shuswap compost facility that has grown well beyond its initially approved site will have to reduce its foot print to meet compliance.http://dlvr.it/TKDPh6
- Trump effect leaves Canada’s Conservatives facing catastrophic lossICYMI: Pierre Poilievre had hoped to be the next PM, but a sharp change in mood amid Trump tariffs has the party in turmoil When the Conservative leader, Pierre Poilievre, finally emerged from a holding room, excited shouts erupted in a tsunami-like wave throughout the banquet hall. Party faithful – some in the ill-fitting free… Read more: Trump effect leaves Canada’s Conservatives facing catastrophic loss
- Federal party leaders to square off again in English debateThe leaders of Canada’s four main political parties will square off for a second and final leaders’ debate Thursday night in Montreal, after an initial French-language faceoff.http://dlvr.it/TKCqHf
- Canadians cancelling U.S. business trips amid tariff, border tensionsCanadians are cancelling business trips, withdrawing from conferences and avoiding future bookings to the U.S. as the backlash against Trump hits the world of corporate travel.http://dlvr.it/TKCqGm
- From tariffs to crime, where do rural communities want election action?There’s many issues front of mind in the federal election campaign, but industry leaders say rural communities aren’t getting enough focus.http://dlvr.it/TKCqGh
- Canada elections: who are the key players and what is at stake?Justin Trudeau’s resignation as prime minister came amid deep anxiety prompted by Trump’s tariffs threats Canadians will head to the polls on 28 April to decide who will form the next government. Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre are the most likely candidates to become the next prime minister. Continue reading…http://dlvr.it/TKCqG5
- Marriott Hotels Debuts in UdaipurMarriott Hotels, the namesake brand of Marriott Bonvoy’s extraordinary portfolio of over 30 hotel brands, announced the opening of Udaipur Marriott Hotel, proudly marking Marriott International’s debut in Udaipur, arguably the most romantically set city in all of Rajasthan. Set against the backdrop of the breathtaking Aravalli Hills and overlooking the serene Fateh Sagar Lake,… Read more: Marriott Hotels Debuts in Udaipur
- IHG Hotels & Resorts expands presence in Uttar PradeshIHG® Hotels & Resorts, one of the world’s leading hotel companies, has signed a management agreement with Gauri Resort & Banquet Services to launch Holiday Inn Express & Suites Hapur. Set to open in 2027, the signing aligns with IHG’s relentless focus on growth across India, in line with market needs.http://dlvr.it/TKCNqD
- Canadian universities report jump in US applicants amid Trump crackdownICYMI: UBC and others report spike in interest from US citizens as Trump withholds funds and revokes foreign student visas More students living in the United States are applying to Canadian universities or expressing interest in studying north of the border as Donald Trump cuts federal funding to universities and revokes foreign student visas. Officials… Read more: Canadian universities report jump in US applicants amid Trump crackdown
- Fresh turf continues to be laid at McMahon StadiumCrews are working to replace the turf at McMahon Stadium in Calgary AB before the upcoming seasons begin for many amateur and professional sports teams.http://dlvr.it/TKCGgZ
- Day two of judicial review on fate of 400 B.C. ostrichesDozens of birds died in December from an avian flu outbreak at Universal Ostrich Farms near Edgewood, prompting the CFIA to order a cull of the entire remaining flock.http://dlvr.it/TKCGgX
- Trump and U.S. trade war take spotlight in French leaders’ debateIn the French language election debate Wednesday night, the four main federal party leaders were asked to lay out policy priorities that have nothing with the United States.http://dlvr.it/TKCGgW
- Canada’s Green party removed at last minute from election debatesUpheaval follows decision to shift timing of first debate over fears of clash with Montreal Canadiens ice hockey game Canada’s Green party has been removed from the country’s two election debates amid accusations it would “undermine the integrity” of the events, just hours before leaders square off in Montreal. The last-minute upheaval follows a decision… Read more: Canada’s Green party removed at last minute from election debates
- Test Your Knowledge: Embodied Carbon and the Concrete ConundrumAs builders aim to lower concrete’s environmental footprint, well-meaning solutions—like replacing cement with SCMs. The post Test Your Knowledge: Embodied Carbon and the Concrete Conundrum appeared first on Construction Canada.http://dlvr.it/TKC49m
- Smart monitoringAs cities prioritize sustainability and environmental responsibility, they reflect their citizens’ commitment to reducing their carbon footprint. The post Smart monitoring appeared first on Construction Canada.http://dlvr.it/TKC47x
- Anthony Albanese backs Australian cafe owner in Canada over reported Vegemite stoush with local authoritiesICYMI: Australian PM says dispute over added vitamins in breakfast spread is ‘rather odd’ given Canada accepts shipments of UK’s Marmite * Election 2025 live updates: Australia federal election campaign * Get our afternoon election email, free app or daily news podcast As the Trump administration’s tariff regime dominates headlines, Australia and Canada have become… Read more: Anthony Albanese backs Australian cafe owner in Canada over reported Vegemite stoush with local authorities
- In federal leaders’ debates, these are the topics set to dominateWhile the Green Party was originally invited to take part in the federal leaders’ debates, the party was disqualified for not meeting the criteria on Wednesday morning.http://dlvr.it/TKBfYW
- Toronto Pearson gold heist: 3 still on the run a year after 1st arrests madeA year after Peel Regional Police announced multiple arrests and charges into the infamous Pearson gold heist, three suspects remain on the run.http://dlvr.it/TKBfXV
- Couple is calling for better access to ADHD assessments as son waits and waitsThe New Brunswick couple has been trying to have their son assessed for ADHD without success and are calling for better access to these types of tests.http://dlvr.it/TKBfWm
- Trump effect leaves Canada’s Conservatives facing catastrophic lossPierre Poilievre had hoped to be the next PM, but a sharp change in mood amid Trump tariffs has the party in turmoil When the Conservative leader, Pierre Poilievre, finally emerged from a holding room, excited shouts erupted in a tsunami-like wave throughout the banquet hall. Party faithful – some in the ill-fitting free T-shirts… Read more: Trump effect leaves Canada’s Conservatives facing catastrophic loss
- Accor Hotels: Pullman JLT, Novotel & Ibis Abu Dhabi Gate to Showcase at ATM 2025Accor’s premier properties in the UAE — Pullman Dubai Jumeirah Lakes Towers, Novotel Abu Dhabi Gate, and Ibis Abu Dhabi Gate — are proud to announce their participation in Arabian Travel Market (ATM) 2025, set to take place from April 29 to May 1, 2025, at the Dubai World Trade Centre.http://dlvr.it/TKBBbh
- ERTH Abu Dhabi Drives Revenue Growth, Operational Efficiency with IDeaSIDeaS, a SAS company and the world’s leading provider of hospitality revenue management software and services, has successfully deployed its G3 Revenue Management System (RMS) to help maximize profitability at the luxurious flagship resort, ERTH Abu Dhabi.http://dlvr.it/TKBBZ7
- Liberal staffers plant ‘stop the steal’ pins at Canadian conservative conferenceICYMI: Operatives placed buttons at CSFN trying to link Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre with Donald Trump Campaigners with Canada’s Liberal party had some very American-esque politicking over the weekend, when Liberal operatives were found to have planted “stop the steal” buttons at a conservative conference to link the Conservative party to Donald Trump. Two Liberal… Read more: Liberal staffers plant ‘stop the steal’ pins at Canadian conservative conference
- 1 dead 1 injured after pipeline rupture near Fort St. JohnRCMP said they were called just before 7 p.m. on Monday of a possible explosion northwest of the city, on Highway 97 North and Upper Halfway Road near Wonowon.http://dlvr.it/TKB4gG
- Calgary committee greenlights allowing cannabis sales at adult-only eventsUnder the current rules in Calgary, cannabis can be delivered to minor prohibited events but it cannot be sold by retailers on site. http://dlvr.it/TKB4ft
- Future of 400 B.C. ostriches being decided in federal court roomAt Tuesday’s judicial hearing, lawyers for Universal Ostrich Farm stated there has been so sign of illness at the farm since Jan. 15.http://dlvr.it/TKB4fs
- Canadian universities report jump in US applicants amid Trump crackdownUBC and others report spike in interest from US citizens as Trump withholds funds and revokes foreign student visas More students living in the United States are applying to Canadian universities or expressing interest in studying north of the border as Donald Trump cuts federal funding to universities and revokes foreign student visas. Officials at… Read more: Canadian universities report jump in US applicants amid Trump crackdown
- Message from the president | Message de la présidenteAs I transition into the “Russ Who?” role of immediate past president, it’s hard to believe I stepped into the position of president of CSC just a few months ago. The post Message from the president | Message de la présidente appeared first on Construction Canada.http://dlvr.it/TK9v73
- Inflation in Canada cools slightly in March, but pressures remainOverall inflation eased for Canadians in March, but the end of the GST/HST holiday and U.S. President Donald Trump’s trade war continues to stress consumers in Canada.http://dlvr.it/TK9Tky
- Tariff response to be focus at Queen’s Park as new session beginsOntario’s response to the U.S. trade war will factor heavily in the first legislative sitting after Premier Doug Ford cruised to victory in the snap February election.http://dlvr.it/TK9TkW
- Federal leaders gearing up for election debates. What are they working on?As the federal party leaders prepare to face off in debates in Montreal this week, experts say they’re likely working on positive body language and polishing their French skills.http://dlvr.it/TK9Thm
- Anthony Albanese backs Australian cafe owner in Canada over reported Vegemite stoush with local authoritiesAustralian PM says dispute over added vitamins in breakfast spread is ‘rather odd’ given Canada accepts shipments of UK’s Marmite * Election 2025 live updates: Australia federal election campaign * Get our afternoon election email, free app or daily news podcast As the Trump administration’s tariff regime dominates headlines, Australia and Canada have become entangled… Read more: Anthony Albanese backs Australian cafe owner in Canada over reported Vegemite stoush with local authorities
- Kempinski Hotels Welcomes Hoda Tahoun as Chief Talent OfficerKempinski Hotels is pleased to announce the arrival of Hoda Tahoun as its new Chief Talent Officer as of 14 April 2025. In her role, Hoda will oversee the company’s global talent strategy, reinforcing its commitment to attracting, developing and retaining top-tier talent. This strategic move supports the Group’s journey to thoughtfully grow and reposition… Read more: Kempinski Hotels Welcomes Hoda Tahoun as Chief Talent Officer
- Meliá enters Southeast Asia through the conversion of Meliá’s iconic hotel in BaliThe group’s first international hotel, Meliá Bali, is set to become the first Paradisus by Meliá property in Asia, bringing the all-inclusive luxury brand to the region for the very first time Paradisus Bali will open its doors next December, introducing the brand’s signature experiential luxury to one of the most desirable corners of Indonesiahttp://dlvr.it/TK92bM
- Calgary Stampede received $90M land deal as part of Scotia Place agreementsThe figures behind the land deal between the City of Calgary and Calgary Stampede were largely kept confidential when the agreements were first signed.http://dlvr.it/TK8wYd
- Post-secondary polling stations to encourage Canadian students to voteVote on Campus polling stations are open April 13th through 16th. Election day is April 28th.http://dlvr.it/TK8wYb
- Edmonton Police Service has its 1st Operational Stress Intervention DogBlaise is a black lab who is almost three years old.http://dlvr.it/TK8wXw
- Liberal staffers plant ‘stop the steal’ pins at Canadian conservative conferenceOperatives placed buttons at CSFN trying to link Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre with Donald Trump Campaigners with Canada’s Liberal party had some very American-esque politicking over the weekend, when Liberal operatives were found to have planted “stop the steal” buttons at a conservative conference to link the Conservative party to Donald Trump. Two Liberal party… Read more: Liberal staffers plant ‘stop the steal’ pins at Canadian conservative conference
- The hidden power of PCMExplore how PCM ceiling panels improve comfort, reduce energy costs, and support sustainability in modern facilities. The post The hidden power of PCM appeared first on Construction Canada.http://dlvr.it/TK8lF3
- Test Your Knowledge: Resilient Design and ICF ConstructionICFs provide unmatched strength and protection, crucial for resilient design in extreme weather events. The post Test Your Knowledge: Resilient Design and ICF Construction appeared first on Construction Canada.http://dlvr.it/TK8lDb
- Dismay as cross-border library caught in US-Canada feud: ‘We just want to stay open’ICYMI: The Haskell Free Library and Opera House sits half in Canada, half in Vermont. Now, the US is planning to cut off main entrance access to Canadians There is only one building in North America, probably in the world, where one can browse bestsellers and children’s books by crossing an international border and then… Read more: Dismay as cross-border library caught in US-Canada feud: ‘We just want to stay open’
- Beer campaign across Canada taps into buy local movement in face of U.S. tariffsGlorious and Free campaign has breweries from across Canada, including Halifax’s North Brewing Company, brewing their own version of Glorious and Free IPA using local ingredients.http://dlvr.it/TK8LLJ
- Toronto condo market unlikely to see jolt as conditions vary elsewhere in CanadaFor parties vying to form Canada’s next federal government, there are few campaign targets as tempting as the Greater Toronto Area.http://dlvr.it/TK8LLF
- Edmonton Police Foundation hosts accessible Easter Egg hunt for visually impairedThe Edmonton Police Foundation and the EPS Bomb Squad teamed up with a local robotics team to construct Easter eggs that emit sounds to be found by kids with vision loss.http://dlvr.it/TK8LKl
- Nobu Hospitality Announces Nobu Hotel, Restaurant, and Residences in OmanNobu Hospitality, is pleased to announce the launch of Nobu Hotel, Restaurant, and Residences Muscat, the latest addition to its growing portfolio of luxury mixed-use developments in the Middle East. This new project reflects the brand’s continued evolution, combining hospitality, upscale residential living, and lifestyle amenities in one distinctive destination.http://dlvr.it/TK7vsB
- Terra and Turnberry to Begin Construction of Grand Hyatt Miami Beach with $392 Million in FinancingTerra and Turnberry, two of South Florida’s leading real estate development firms, have secured $392 million in construction financing that will help advance the development of Grand Hyatt Miami Beach, an 800-room, 17-story property adjacent to the Miami Beach Convention Center. The financing was provided by TYKO Capital, a multi-billion-dollar commercial real estate private equity… Read more: Terra and Turnberry to Begin Construction of Grand Hyatt Miami Beach with $392 Million in Financing
- Poilievre targets Carney’s assets, promises tougher ethics rulesPoilievre told a press conference in Ottawa on Sunday that if his party forms government, he’ll ban what he calls “shadow lobbying.”http://dlvr.it/TK7pyd
- Aggie Days marks 40 years of showcasing Canadian agricultureFor the past 40 years, Aggie Days has been inviting Albertans to learn more about agriculture in the province.http://dlvr.it/TK7pyW
- Liberals lead dips for 1st time in Canada election as Tories gain: pollThe new Ipsos poll for Global News shows support for the Liberals has dropped to 42 per cent, the first time since the election began that the party has lost ground.http://dlvr.it/TK7pxQ
- Ted Kotcheff, director of First Blood, Weekend at Bernie’s and Wake in Fright, dies aged 94ICYMI: Prolific Canadian director also made one of the country’s first internationally successful films, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, starring Richard Dreyfuss Ted Kotcheff, the prolific Canadian director of films including First Blood, Weekend at Bernie’s, Wake in Fright and The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, has died aged 94. His daughter Kate Kotcheff told the… Read more: Ted Kotcheff, director of First Blood, Weekend at Bernie’s and Wake in Fright, dies aged 94
- Dismay as cross-border library caught in US-Canada feud: ‘We just want to stay open’The Haskell Free Library and Opera House sits half in Canada, half in Vermont. Now, the US is planning to cut off main entrance access to Canadians There is only one building in North America, probably in the world, where one can browse bestsellers and children’s books by crossing an international border and then sit… Read more: Dismay as cross-border library caught in US-Canada feud: ‘We just want to stay open’
- Hyatt Place Ha Long Bay Bai Chay Debuts As The First Hyatt Place Branded Hotel In VietnamHyatt Hotels Corporation and Holding Thanh Duc Joint Stock Company today announced the opening of Hyatt Place Ha Long Bay Bai Chay, marking the debut of the Hyatt Place brand in Vietnam, expanding the brand’s footprint in key markets globally. As part of Hyatt’s Essentials portfolio, the select-service hotel, features intuitive design and 24/7 conveniences,… Read more: Hyatt Place Ha Long Bay Bai Chay Debuts As The First Hyatt Place Branded Hotel In Vietnam
- Hilton is Streamlining Business Travel Payments by Making it Easier to Go CardlessHilton, a leading global hospitality company, is advancing the business travel industry as the world’s first hotel group to automate the integration of virtual card payment details into its property management system. This technology will be implemented in thousands of Hilton properties globally, creating a more efficient and secure experience for business travelers and corporations… Read more: Hilton is Streamlining Business Travel Payments by Making it Easier to Go Cardless
- Canadian government funded ‘kill chain’ proposal targeting Chinese Canadian communityICYMI: “A ‘kill chain’ is a systematic process that outlines the steps required to identify, target, disrupt and neutralize an adversary.” – Digital Public Square Select LanguageAfrikaansAlbanianArabicArmenianAzerbaijaniBasqueBelarusianBulgarianCatalanChinese (Simplified)Chinese (Traditional)CroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishEstonianFilipinoFinnishFrenchGalicianGeorgianGermanGreekHaitian CreoleHebrewHindiHungarianIcelandicIndonesianIrishItalianJapaneseKoreanLatvianLithuanianMacedonianMalayMalteseNorwegianPersianPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSerbianSlovakSlovenianSpanishSwahiliSwedishThaiTurkishUkrainianUrduVietnameseWelshYiddish — Editor’s note: The Canada Files is the country’s only news outlet focused on Canadian foreign policy. We’ve provided critical investigations & hard-hitting analysis on… Read more: Canadian government funded ‘kill chain’ proposal targeting Chinese Canadian community
- The Auto Experience show returns to Edmonton as new vehicle tariff rules beginThe return of Edmonton’s auto show comes during new challenges for the industry as it faces new tariffs.http://dlvr.it/TK759w
- Lethbridge Trail Alliance kicks off first coulee trail maintenance dayThe Lethbridge Trail Alliance begins trail maintenance in the coulees after partnering with the City of Lethbridge to preserve well used paths.http://dlvr.it/TK759t
- Poilievre gains endorsement from business leaders, ex-bank headsA number of prominent business leaders formally threw their support behind Pierre Poilievre in the upcoming federal election on Saturday.http://dlvr.it/TK759L
- Could there be an upside to Trump’s unhinged attacks on Canada? | Chris MichaelICYMI: The US president has inadvertently united the country against him – and now his tariffs may make Canada rethink its dependence on US trade Donald Trump is rather obviously the worst thing to happen to Canada since, well, the last time Americans tried to invade. But another possibility is brewing, if in a quiet,… Read more: Could there be an upside to Trump’s unhinged attacks on Canada? | Chris Michael
- Could your next surgery be done by a robot? Meet the patient who tried itFerenc Jakab underwent groundbreaking robotic heart surgery, which offered a faster recovery and less trauma. But how often are these surgeries performed in Canada?http://dlvr.it/TK6hsR
- Ukrainian family in Canada facing new struggle with son’s cancer diagnosisThe family arrived in Nova Scotia on a special work permit program, but now Pavlo needs 24/7 monitoring as he undergoes chemotherapy — meaning both parents are unable to work. http://dlvr.it/TK6hsF
- Demidov fever; new Montreal Canadiens sniper bringing fanfare frenzyThe 19-year-old Russian player will join the team on the ice on Monday evening in a highly anticipated first game against the Chicago Blackhawks.http://dlvr.it/TK6hq4
- Ted Kotcheff, director of First Blood, Weekend at Bernie’s and Wake in Fright, dies aged 94Prolific Canadian director also made one of the country’s first internationally successful films, The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, starring Richard Dreyfuss Ted Kotcheff, the prolific Canadian director of films including First Blood, Weekend at Bernie’s, Wake in Fright and The Apprenticeship of Duddy Kravitz, has died aged 94. His daughter Kate Kotcheff told the Canadian… Read more: Ted Kotcheff, director of First Blood, Weekend at Bernie’s and Wake in Fright, dies aged 94
- St. Regis Hotels & Resorts and STAUD Unveil Exclusive Resort Capsule CollectionSt. Regis Hotels & Resorts and STAUD have joined forces to create an exclusive resort accessories collection, blending the modern, effortless novelty of STAUD with the legendary glamour of St. Regis. This collaboration marks STAUD’s first partnership with a luxury hospitality brand, bringing its signature West Coast aesthetic to the world’s most coveted resort destinations.http://dlvr.it/TK6NMx
- Westin Hotels and goop Join Forces to Help Travelers Sleep SmarterWestin Hotels expands its influence in the sleep space, teaming up with Gwyneth Paltrow and goop to launch a new content series with tips for optimizing travelers’ sleep routines – Plus, a special “Sleep Shop” featuring Westin’s next generation Heavenly Bedhttp://dlvr.it/TK6NMq
- Why did Canada try to take in Uygurs deported from Thailand?ICYMI: Select LanguageAfrikaansAlbanianArabicArmenianAzerbaijaniBasqueBelarusianBulgarianCatalanChinese (Simplified)Chinese (Traditional)CroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishEstonianFilipinoFinnishFrenchGalicianGeorgianGermanGreekHaitian CreoleHebrewHindiHungarianIcelandicIndonesianIrishItalianJapaneseKoreanLatvianLithuanianMacedonianMalayMalteseNorwegianPersianPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSerbianSlovakSlovenianSpanishSwahiliSwedishThaiTurkishUkrainianUrduVietnameseWelshYiddish Editor’s note: This article was originally published in CovertAction Magazine. Written by: Aidan Jonah Why was Canada trying to take Uygurs who were deported from Thailand to China? A failed anti-Chinese government policy, triggering a later cost of nearly $1 million CAD, is the elephant in the room. British… Read more: Why did Canada try to take in Uygurs deported from Thailand?
- Canadian government funded ‘kill chain’ proposal targeting Chinese Canadian community“A ‘kill chain’ is a systematic process that outlines the steps required to identify, target, disrupt and neutralize an adversary.” – Digital Public Square Select LanguageAfrikaansAlbanianArabicArmenianAzerbaijaniBasqueBelarusianBulgarianCatalanChinese (Simplified)Chinese (Traditional)CroatianCzechDanishDutchEnglishEstonianFilipinoFinnishFrenchGalicianGeorgianGermanGreekHaitian CreoleHebrewHindiHungarianIcelandicIndonesianIrishItalianJapaneseKoreanLatvianLithuanianMacedonianMalayMalteseNorwegianPersianPolishPortugueseRomanianRussianSerbianSlovakSlovenianSpanishSwahiliSwedishThaiTurkishUkrainianUrduVietnameseWelshYiddish — Editor’s note: The Canada Files is the country’s only news outlet focused on Canadian foreign policy. We’ve provided critical investigations & hard-hitting analysis on Canadian… Read more: Canadian government funded ‘kill chain’ proposal targeting Chinese Canadian community
- US judge allows White House to require noncitizens to register with governmentICYMI: Trump administration says it’s enforcing existing mandate applying to people age 14 and older without legal status A federal judge is allowing the Trump administration to move forward with a requirement that noncitizens in the US must register with the federal government, in a move that could have far-reaching repercussions for immigrants across the… Read more: US judge allows White House to require noncitizens to register with government
- Manitobans expecting local tourism boom this summerManitobans were quick to book provincial campsites this week. Other summer getaway spots are also expecting a busy year.http://dlvr.it/TK6Hpc
- ‘The Maple Leaf belongs’: U.S. tourist locations desperate for Canadians to returnRon De Harte said that Canadians make up a significant component of their travel industry, with roughly 300,000 Canadians coming to Palm Springs every year.http://dlvr.it/TK6HpW
- WATCH: Global Okanagan News at 5:30 p.m. – April 11, 2025Watch the online news edition of Global Okanagan at 5:30 p.m.http://dlvr.it/TK6Hny
- CSC Grand Valley Student Design Challenge 2025All participants must register before submissions. Submissions must be uploaded before: Midnight, Monday, May 19, 2025. The post CSC Grand Valley Student Design Challenge 2025 appeared first on Construction Canada.http://dlvr.it/TK68ZT
- UK adventurer apologises for record trek claim after Inuit backlashICYMI: Camilla Hempleman-Adams, who says she is first woman to traverse Canada’s Baffin Island solo, accused of ‘privilege and ignorance’ A British adventurer has apologised after her claims to be the first woman to traverse Canada’s largest island solo were dismissed by members of the Inuit population who criticised her dangerous “privilege and ignorance”. Camilla… Read more: UK adventurer apologises for record trek claim after Inuit backlash
- Mark Carney back in Ottawa to address Donald Trump’s trade war Prime Minister Mark Carney is shifting his focus from the federal election campaign Friday to address the escalating global trade war launched by President Donald Trump.http://dlvr.it/TK5m6m
- Why these Canadian border residents are turning away from the United StatesFrom patriotism to security concerns, New Brunswick border town residents are avoiding the U.S. border — and they’re not the only ones.http://dlvr.it/TK5m5R
- Not buying a new car? How Trump’s auto tariffs will hit current owners tooExperts say you don’t need to be in the market for a new car for Trump’s auto tariffs to hit you. Existing car owners will feel the pinch too.http://dlvr.it/TK5m5K
- Could there be an upside to Trump’s unhinged attacks on Canada? | Chris MichaelThe US president has inadvertently united the country against him – and now his tariffs may make Canada rethink its dependence on US trade Donald Trump is rather obviously the worst thing to happen to Canada since, well, the last time Americans tried to invade. But another possibility is brewing, if in a quiet, careful,… Read more: Could there be an upside to Trump’s unhinged attacks on Canada? | Chris Michael
- ANDBEYOND LAUNCHES AMAZON EXPLORER YACHT IN PERUIn yet another exciting addition to their South American portfolio, conservation-led luxury adventure company andBeyond has launched their latest project, a state-of-the-art river expedition yacht to be based in the Peruvian Amazon. Boasting the ultimate in modern design and technology, the andBeyond Amazon Explorer is currently under construction at the SIMA Shipyard in Iquitos, Peru,… Read more: ANDBEYOND LAUNCHES AMAZON EXPLORER YACHT IN PERU