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Canadian government calls for proposals for cyber research grant program
The Government of Canada launched its 2025 Cyber Security Cooperation Program and is asking for proposals to fund projects developing innovative techniques in cybersecurity, knowledge sharing and capacity building. Proposals will be accepted until...

Canadians Distraught As Reliable Road In Alberta Is About To Get Blocked Off By The United States
Not only are travel numbers between Canada and the United States dipping, but it feels as though travel is getting increasingly complex between the two countries. We have seen Canadians detained for taking a wrong turn in U.S. waters, while...

Canadian court didn’t call our party terrorist organization – APC
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has dismissed media reports alleging that a Canadian court declared the party a terrorist organisation, calling the claim “patently erroneous, if not mischievous.” The controversy stems from the case of Douglas...

Canadian Beat: Air Canada to cancel 500 flights in anticipation of lockout
As the deadline for a strike by 10,000 flight attendants at Air Canada looms, the airline has started to cancel flights ahead of the Saturday morning deadline. By the end of today, Air Canada is scheduled to cancel up to 500 flights. The flight...

Canadian Harvard students expect to return this fall after summer uncertainty
Open this photo in gallery:The U.S. Department of Homeland Security in May issued a letter saying it would not allow international students to study at Harvard, but in court documents last week it signalled that it does not intend to enforce its...

Canadian churches repurposed as restaurants, theaters
The Blueprint Montreal‘s Theatre Paradox hosts concerts in a former church. Quebec’s Quiet Revolution led to sharp church attendance decline. Repurposed churches still serve community through food, arts, jobs. Former altars now home to bars,...

Canadian researchers pitch in to help rescue US data
When US agencies started deleting climate data after Trump returned to the White House, researchers worldwide were left with urgent questions. Where could they safely store and share their findings? And how can they continue projects that lose...

Canadian Stocks Little Changed Amid Trump-Putin Summit, Domestic Data
Canadian stocks ended the day roughly flat on Friday amid expectations of the three-year-plus war between Russia and Ukraine ending soon, with the US president meeting his Russian counterpart today in Alaska coupled with mixed domestic economic...

Jobs minister Patty Hajdu calls for Air Canada-union talks; here’s what the poll says, and know the key issues
Canada’s Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu is calling on Air Canada and its flight attendants’ union to return to the bargaining table as tensions rise and a strike looms that could disrupt thousands of flights. “It’s very important that both the union...

FG blasts Canada over ‘reckless’ terrorist tag on PDP, APC
The Federal Government has condemned the recent ruling by a Canadian Federal Court, which classified certain Nigerian political parties as terrorist organisations, calling the decision reckless, unfounded, and an unacceptable interference in the...

How Beijing Targets Critics, Dissidents in Canada
In-depth A shooting threat sent to Vancouver’s Queen Elizabeth Theatre earlier this year bore the name of an outspoken critic of the Chinese regime. Posing as Sheng Xue, a Chinese Canadian pro-democracy activist, the sender threatened to “enter as...

Nigeria Rejects Canadian Court Ruling Labeling APC, PDP As Terrorist Organisations
August 15, (THEWILL) — The Federal Government has rejected a ruling by a Canadian court designating Nigeria’s two major political parties, the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), as terrorist organisations....

Rethinking Canada's 'productivity problem'
Mark Carney says weak productivity limits government spending. Jasmine Ramze Rezaee says that’s not the whole story. A Tyee Q&A. Jasmine Ramze Rezaee wants you to think twice when Ottawa says we have a productivity problem. Prime Minister Mark...

Air Canada, flight attendant union must return to the table: jobs minister
Jobs Minister Patty Hajdu is urging Air Canada and the union representing its flight attendants to get back to the negotiating table, suggesting she’s not ready to intervene in a dispute that has upended hundreds of flights. In an interview with...

APC Denies Being Labeled a Terrorist Group by Canadian Court, Clarifies Judgment
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has refuted claims circulating that a Canadian Court decision designated the ruling party as a terrorist organization. In a statement on Friday, National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Felix Morka, stated...

Microsoft says U.S. law takes precedence over Canadian data sovereignty
Image created with Gemini This article by Alexander Rudolph originally appeared on cyberincontext.ca. Opinions expressed by contributors are their own. On June 10, 2025, France’s Senate held a hearing as part of its study on the role of...

“We’re Not Terrorists” – APC Reacts To Canadian Court Ruling
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has condemned a Canadian court ruling labeling it a terrorist organization, calling it politically intrusive and inaccurate. The party emphasised that it remains a legitimate political entity in Nigeria,...

Jimenez, Alker share lead after opening round at Rogers Charity Classic
CALGARY – Spain’s Miguel Angel Jimenez and New Zealand’s Steve Alker both carded rounds of 7-under 63 to sit atop the leaderboard after the first round of the 2025 Rogers Charity Classic on Friday. Jimenez had seven birdies, including three in a...

LISTEN: Pierre Poilievre gives Carney D- grade in protecting Canada from tariffs, Trump
It’s been a busy week for Federal Conservative Party Leader Pierre Poilievre, who recently made a stop in Saskatchewan to announce his party’s action against future Canadian electric vehicle regulations and to question what the federal government...

Conservatives call for inquiry into ‘appalling’ government spending on Canadian ISIS women
The Conservatives are calling for an inquiry into the government’s “appalling” expenditures on Canadian ISIS women returning home from Syria. A letter signed by Tory MPs on Friday asked the Standing Committee on Public Safety and National Security...