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Canadian police official warns 'traditional values' may be sign a person is becoming 'extremist'
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) spokeswoman Staff Sgt. Camille Habel warned that a person suddenly switching to "traditional values" may be a sign they are moving toward extremism. NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Royal Canadian...

Canada Infrastructure Bank slow to spend its $35-billion capital endowment: PBO
Open this photo in gallery:The Canada Infrastructure Bank has funding budgets for five priority sectors, including green infrastructure and clean power.Andrew Vaughan/The Canadian Press A federal Crown corporation tasked with investing in...
Canada’s promise awaits still
Marco Navarro-Genie Frontier Centre for Public Policy Confederation was largely a defensive act prompted by fear of the United States. The architects recognized that a fragmented British North America risked being overtaken or becoming a...

Music legend Paul McCartney bringing tour to Atlanta in November
Paul McCartney. 2024 MPL Communications Ltd / Photographer: MJ Kim ATLANTA - Music legend Paul McCartney is bringing his acclaimed Got Back tour back to North America this fall, with 19 newly announced dates across the U.S. and Canada — including...

Music & More Guide for July 10: Local concerts, music, theater, arts and more
Concerts TRo & Johnnie Music Revue featuring Andy Thomas, Royce Montgomery, Steve Young, Raychel Mynarcik Lowe, Steve & Irene Proctor, Terry Roller, Johnnie Bradshaw and others, 7 p.m. Thursday, Lee Lockwood Library and Museum, 2801 W. Waco Drive;...

Explainer: Who are the Druze and why are they at the centre of tension in the Middle East today?
By Ruth Marks Eglash Who are the Druze? The Druze are a small, secretive religious and ethnic group that originated in the Middle East more than a thousand years ago. Today, they are dispersed across the Levant, with the largest communities in...
Canada: Gunshots fired at Kapil Sharma’s Cafe in Surrey; Khalistani terrorist Harjit Singh Laddi claims responsibility
In a shocking incident, at least nine shots have been fired at comedian Kapil Sharma’s cafe in Surrey, British Columbia Canada, just days after it was inaugurated. Khalistani terrorist Harjit Singh Laddi has taken responsibility for the shooting,...

Music icon Paul McCartney bringing 'Got Back Tour' to Oklahoma this fall
Music icon Paul McCartney bringing 'Got Back Tour' to Tulsa this fall Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, July 18 WELL, IT IS 653 HERE ON YOUR THURSDAY MORNING AND STRAIGHT TO YOUR TOP HEADLINES RIGHT NOW. ALL FOUR LANES OF MAY AVENUE CLOSED...

Canada Infrastructure Bank set to fall well short of 2028 investment target: PBO
By: Craig Lord, The Canadian Press Posted: 10:28 AM CDT Thursday, Jul. 10, 2025 OTTAWA - Parliament's fiscal watchdog says the Canada Infrastructure Bank is more than $20 billion short of its investment targets for the coming years. Read this...

Indigenous art unveiled at KHSC and Regional Cancer Program as part of reconciliation efforts
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News KHSC President and CEO explains artwork is a visible commitment to reconciliation and creating a more inclusive space for Indigenous patients, families, and staff Cutline: Individuals gathered in front of one...

Indigenous composer Cris Derksen highlights R.I.’s history with ‘First Light’
“I always come to my work with an Indigenous lens, as it is my perspective,” she said. Get Globe Rhode Island Food Club A weekly newsletter about food and dining in Rhode Island, by Globe Rhode Island reporter Alexa Gagosz. As Derksen dug deeper...

Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Week is more than football: What to know
CANTON, Ohio – If you thought the Pro Football Hall of Fame Enshrinement Week is about football only, you’d be wrong. Organizers are beefing up the annual induction celebration with a daily fan fest in addition to activities, concerts, bands,...

Religious Tourism Is A Money Spinner
Religious tourism witnessed 1,439 million tourists in 2022, generating Rs 1.34 trillion in revenue. Kindly note the image has been posted only for representational purposes. IMAGE: A Naga sadhu waves the Indian flag as he takes a dip in the Ganga...

Prince George beams in never-before-seen photo released to mark his 12th birthday
The Prince and Princess of Wales have released a stunning photo of Prince George to mark his 12th birthday. The future King, who was born on July 22, 2013 at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, looks angelic as ever as he beams in the photo,...

How an actor became Billie Jean King in new Chicago play
The world premiere play “Billie Jean” depicts the iconic tennis player Billie Jean King’s journey to become a Grand Slam champion and a prominent activist for women amid her personal struggles. So when its star, Chilina Kennedy, enters the third...

Canada must match the tax incentives in Trump’s ‘Big Beautiful Bill’
Open this photo in gallery:Trump's One Big Beautiful Bill offers American businesses a myriad of incentives to grow domestically.DARRYL DYCK/The Canadian Press Jeff Baryshnik is the president of Republic Funds, a private equity firm. On the Fourth...

Leader of the Pack – The Ellie Greenwich Musical
With a tender ear for the pain of imprisonment and racial profiling, balanced with the virtue of love and Forgiveness, from any and all angles, the adaptation of the Canada Reads Award-winning bestselling memoir, “Forgiveness: A Gift From My...

Manitoba premier shoots back at U.S. lawmakers over smoke complaint
Manitoba's premier shot back on Thursday at six U.S. lawmakers who recently complained about Canadian wildfire smoke travelling south, which they said was making it difficult for some Americans to enjoy their summer. "I've shaken the hands of...

Culture BitesTips for a kid-friendly, cultural summer in Abu Dhabi
In this episode of Culture Bites, hosts Enas Refaei and Farah Andrews offer some inspiration for an art-infused summer with respite from the heat. Enas discusses a family day out at Saadiyat Cultural District, including a stop at teamLab Phenomena...

Spain’s PM joins left-leaning leaders in Chile for ‘democracy always’...
The left-leaning heads of government from Spain and four South American countries convened in Chile on Monday, calling for unity in response to rising extremism and growing US protectionism. Arriving in Chile, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez...