Sunday, May 17, 2026

International

“Trump’s Tariffs Spark Industry Divisions in Canada”

Trade negotiations between the United States and Canada were abruptly halted by President Donald Trump on Thursday night, leading to disagreements among Canadian provincial...

“China’s Rare Earth Minerals Hold U.S. Influence”

China retains significant influence over the U.S. in the rare earth minerals sector, despite both nations reaching a preliminary trade agreement prior to a...

“Indigenous Sterilization Survivors Seek Reproductive Options”

A recent study delves into the possibilities for Indigenous individuals who have undergone coerced or forced sterilization to pursue future pregnancies. The University of...

“Alberta Reports First Grizzly Bear Killed by Hunter Responders”

More than a year following the announcement by the Alberta government about establishing a group of hunters to deal with troublesome grizzly bears, the...

“Preserve Duck Lake Campaign Fights Name Change”

A new initiative called "Preserve Duck Lake" has been launched to safeguard the traditional name of a historic town. The movement arose in response...

“B.C. to Open ‘Forest Trade Office’ in London Amid U.S. Tariffs”

The government of British Columbia has announced plans to establish a "forest trade office" in London, U.K., aiming to increase exports to Europe. This...

“Young Voters in Nunavut Push for Change in Upcoming Election”

A group of young voters in Nunavut are eager for the upcoming government to address crucial issues in the region. The Nunavut election is...

“Nunavut Election Looms Amid Food Insecurity Crisis”

As the upcoming Nunavut election approaches, the issue of expensive food is a major concern for many residents. Nearly 60% of households in Nunavut...