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Canadian Pro-Life Groups are Fighting Hard to Save Babies From Abortion

Canadian Pro-Life Groups are Fighting Hard to Save Babies From Abortion

Pro-life organizations in Canada are applauding the American federal government’s decision to defund Planned Parenthood for the next year, and they hope to emulate this success up north. The “Big Beautiful Bill,” which drops all federal funding...

EU navigating the conundrum of a deal with Trump

EU navigating the conundrum of a deal with Trump

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt speaks with reporters in the James Brady Press Briefing Room at the White House, on July 17, 2025, in Washington. [Alex Brandon/AP] The problem with trying to negotiate with the Trump administration is...

Time Traveller: North Vancouver husband and wife team sold flowers and real estate

Time Traveller: North Vancouver husband and wife team sold flowers and real estate

William Baxter operated a nursery and Elizabeth Baxter ran her real estate business out of this property on Grand Boulevard In 1907, William and Elizabeth Baxter emigrated from Scotland to Canada and purchased five lots on the west side of Grand...

Why the viral Sylvanian Drama soap operas have gone quiet online

Why the viral Sylvanian Drama soap operas have gone quiet online

The social media account Sylvanian Drama, which has frequently gone viral for its darkly comedic skits featuring small, anthropomorphic animal toys, mysteriously went quiet this year after it landed in legal hot water with the toys’ maker. Epoch,...

Jerome Powell is 'torturing America' with interest rates, says US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick

Jerome Powell is 'torturing America' with interest rates, says US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick

The Trump Administration is showing no sign that it will lessen its criticism of Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell, with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick saying that the Fed chairman was torturing the US. On CBS Face the Nation, Mr Lutnick...

Building an abundant Canada beyond Bill 5

Building an abundant Canada beyond Bill 5

Canadians are living in a time of paradoxical scarcity. GDP has never been higher, but there are not enough houses for every family. Electronics have never been cheaper, but there are not enough doctors for every patient. The stock market shatters...

Canadian economy added 83,000 jobs in June

Canadian economy added 83,000 jobs in June

Business·Breaking Unemployment fell slightly by 0.1 percentage points, to 6.9 per cent. Unemployment also fell slightly, by 0.1 percentage points to 6.9% CBC News · Posted: Jul 11, 2025 8:48 AM EDT | Last Updated: 3 minutes ago (CBC News) The...

Barrhead shines during Communities in Bloom judging

Barrhead shines during Communities in Bloom judging

Barrhead recently welcomed judges from Communities in Bloom for their annual assessment, showcasing the town's dedication to beautification and community engagement. BARRHEAD – The Communities in Bloom Judges were in Barrhead on July 10 to do the...

Canadians are cool to Carney government forcing through 'national interest' projects unilaterally: poll

Canadians are cool to Carney government forcing through 'national interest' projects unilaterally: poll

Breadcrumb Trail Links News Canadian Politics A large number of respondents said that such projects should require the support of federal and provincial governments as well as impacted First Nations Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks to...

Canada launches Professional Audio Visual Society

Canada launches Professional Audio Visual Society

A not-for-profit organisation has launched in Canada to support professionals across the country’s AV industry, with the Professional Audio Visual Society of Canada (PAVS.CA) aiming to “elevate AV professionals in Canada through networking,...

Canadian groups inspired by American pro-life victories

Canadian groups inspired by American pro-life victories

Pro-life organizations in Canada are applauding the American federal government’s decision to defund Planned Parenthood for the next year, and they hope to emulate this success up north. The “Big Beautiful Bill,” which drops all federal funding...

‘Canada Has Become New Pakistan’: Netizens React To Firing At Kapil Sharma’s Newly Inaugurated Kap’s Cafe In Surrey

‘Canada Has Become New Pakistan’: Netizens React To Firing At Kapil Sharma’s Newly Inaugurated Kap’s Cafe In Surrey

Comedian and actor Kapil Sharma recently opened a cafe in Surrey, Canada, named Kap’s Cafe, and a shocking incident took place there on July 9, 2025. A video has gone viral on social media in which someone is firing at the cafe with a gun. The...

Aaron Phypers accuses Denise Richards of cheating as she makes explosive abuse claims

Aaron Phypers accuses Denise Richards of cheating as she makes explosive abuse claims

Aaron Phypers is accusing Denise Richards of cheating during their marriage — and claims he has proof of the alleged affair. The Canadian-born actor, who filed for divorce from the “Wild Things” star earlier this month, alleged in a recent...

Paintsil leads the LA Galaxy against D.C. United

Paintsil leads the LA Galaxy against D.C. United

By Canadian Press on July 11, 2025. DC United (4-10-7, 11th in the Eastern Conference) vs. LA Galaxy (2-13-6, 16th in the Western Conference) Carson, California; Saturday, 10:30 p.m. EDT BETMGM SPORTSBOOK LINE: Los Angeles -175, DC United +406,...

Culture Friday: Speaking boldly

Editor's note: The following text is a transcript of a podcast story. To listen to the story, click on the arrow beneath the headline above. MYRNA BROWN, HOST: It’s Friday, July 11th. Glad to have you along for today’s edition of The World and...

Art gallery marks half a century with free admission for locals

Art gallery marks half a century with free admission for locals

The Art Gallery of Algoma marked a major milestone July 7, celebrating its 50th anniversary as one of Canada’s leading regional art institutions NEWS RELEASE ART GALLERY OF ALGOMA *************************** The Art Gallery of Algoma (AGA) proudly...

Indigenous Services Canada warns 'difficult decisions' in budget cuts will impact programs

Indigenous Services Canada warns 'difficult decisions' in budget cuts will impact programs

Indigenous Services Canada's top officials have warned staff that meeting Prime Minister Mark Carney's budget cut targets won't be easy and will impact jobs and operations. In an internal email seen by CBC Indigenous, the deputy ministers informed...

Canada Infrastructure Bank on track to be $20 billion short of 2028 investment target: PBO

Canada Infrastructure Bank on track to be $20 billion short of 2028 investment target: PBO

Breadcrumb Trail Links News The infrastructure bank is on track to disburse $14.9 billion by 2027-28 -- well below its $35-billion goal, the Parliamentary Budget Office said Author of the article: The Canadian Press Craig Lord Published Jul 10,...

Canada’s Circus Spectacular coming to the Sleeman Centre

Canada’s Circus Spectacular coming to the Sleeman Centre

A travelling show featuring international artists performing stunts and dazzling audiences is set to take over the Sleeman Centre later this month. Canada’s Circus Spectacular pulls into the Woolwich Street centre on July 26 for a 90-minute show...

Letters to the Editor, July 20, 2025

Letters to the Editor, July 20, 2025

Article content Our military is like an immune system, keeping us alive and safe. Even ant colonies have soldier ants which enable the common ants to work, move and live. If our military gets too small, Canadian society could get weak, sick and...

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