Canada Shooter targets homeless people in Vancouver suburb, killing two Canadian police confirmed that a lone suspect was shot dead on the scene. 25/07/2022
Canada Pope to beg forgiveness for 'evil' done to indigenous Canadians The Pontiff will apologise to Indigenous leaders and residential school survivors. The visit marks a radical rethink of the Catholic Church’s missionary legacy, spurred on by the first pope from the Americas and the discovery of hundreds of probable graves at the school sites. 25/07/2022
Europe News EU welcomes Canada's decision to return Russian turbine to Germany Ukraine has criticised the move as a "dangerous" concession to Russia, which is under heavy Western sanctions. 13/07/2022
Climate This scientist wants you to send him dead mosquitoes in the post 'The world's deadliest animal' is spreading further north because of global warming. 22/06/2022
Travel News Who owns this tiny, uninhabited island and what’s all the fuss about? Several bottles of spirits have been buried on a barren rock in the Arctic. Here’s why. 16/06/2022
Work Bringing your dog to work is good for business, this company says One company boss said the COVID pandemic has increased tolerance for pets at work, although not everyone is convinced. 09/05/2022
Hear Canada joins Eurovision 2023 competition Canada is not the first country outside of Europe to join the once specifically continental competition. 27/04/2022
Canada Pope apologises for 'deplorable' abuse of Canadian indigenous people More than 150,000 native children in Canada were forced to attend Christian schools from the 19th century until the 1970s. 01/04/2022
Green News Supersized goldfish are shocking locals in this region of Canada Goldfish are thriving in Canada’s stormwater ponds and affecting local ecosystems. 24/03/2022
world news Spanish trawler sank due to engine failure, owner says A Spanish trawler sank off the coast of Canada last week due to engine failure, the owner said. It left 21 sailors dead or missing. 22/02/2022
Canada Canadian police arrest two leaders of the so-called 'Freedom Convoy' It comes as police threaten to break up the nearly three-week protest against the country’s COVID-19 restrictions. 18/02/2022
Canada Trudeau says protests must end, truckers brace for crackdown Truckers have been protesting for three weeks against Canada's COVID-19 restrictions. 17/02/2022
Spain Search called off after Spanish trawler sinks off the coast of Canada Rescue efforts were hampered by windy, rough seas and reduced visibility. 15/02/2022
Canada Canada's Trudeau invokes emergency powers to quell protests Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he has invoked emergency powers to try to quell the protests by truck drivers and others over COVID-19 restrictions. 14/02/2022
Canada Key US-Canada bridge reopens after police clear protesters The crossing normally carries 25% of all trade between the two countries, and the blockade on the Canadian side had disrupted business in both countries, with automakers forced to shut down several assembly plants. 14/02/2022
no comment Hundreds at anti-virus rules protest in the Hague Protesters demonstrating against COVID-19 rules marched through The Hague for a second day on Sunday, in solidarity with Canada's trucker demonstration. 13/02/2022
Canada Police peacefully disperses anti-covid protests at US-Canadian border The protests at the Ambassador Bridge and elsewhere have been aimed at vaccine mandates and other coronavirus restrictions. 12/02/2022
Conscious Travel These five cities have the most eco-friendly hotels in the world If you’re worried about the impact of your travelling, know that these hotels are the most sustainable in the world. 11/02/2022
Sport Kotsenburg impresses in Wyoming as snowboarding tour kicks off The 2022 snowboarding Natural Selection Tour is underway at Jackson Hole, Wyoming the first days saw incredible talent on display, with US Olympic gold winner nabbing a win. 29/01/2022
Health Do COVID vaccine mandates work? Early studies suggest they do As Austria mandates COVID vaccines and Germany debates following suit, the early research suggests that announcing a vaccine mandate can boost the number of people getting the jabs. 28/01/2022
Green News As temperatures rise, so does anxiety, new research finds Brand new research finds the immediate difference between people’s climate anxiety before and after experiencing the sudden heat wave in Canada last summer. 25/01/2022
Canada COVID-19: Quebec introduces new restrictions for the unvaccinated From now on, liquor and cannabis stores are only accessible to people who are vaccinated against COVID-19. 20/01/2022
no comment Canadians take icy bath in Toronto lake Two Canadians take a bath in the icy waters of Ontario Lake, in Toronto, with a morning temperature of -20°C. 12/01/2022
Canada Iran should pay victims over 2020 plane downing, says Canadian court The court awarded more than €74 million in damages to the families of six of the victims, but it remains unclear how they will receive compensation from Tehran. 04/01/2022
Culture news 'Dallas Buyers Club' director Jean-Marc Vallée dead at 58 Vallée was well known for his improvisational style and giving the actors the space to play freely and improvise across scenes. 27/12/2021
Biztech news Uber now lets you order cannabis in Canada Uber, which also delivers alcohol through its Eats app, has had its eyes for some time on Canada’ growing cannabis market. 23/11/2021