Zelensky addressed students in Canada: We’re working to create a new Ukraine

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The chance to create a new Ukraine is what Ukrainians are fighting for, along with their future, freedom, and land. According to a journalist, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made the pertinent remark in his video address to the student body of significant Canadian universities. Three years ago, during the Conference on Reforms in Ukraine, I … Read more

Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson  ended things with Logan Paul

Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson

Paul is no longer speaking with Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson. The WWE icon asked him to remove all of their images and videos together. Paul filmed at Aokigahara, Japan, the ‘Japanese Suicide Forest’ Dwayne The Rock Johnson, a ‘hero’ to YouTuber Logan Paul, is no longer speaking with him following the 2017 ‘suicide forest’ event. … Read more

Three arrested over murder of popular hip-hop artist

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Three men were arrested in India for the murder of hip-hop artist Sidhu Moose Wala. Police seize a cache of weapons from the suspects, including a grenade launcher. Canada-based gangster Goldy Brar claimed responsibility for organizing the rapper’s murder.   Three men have been arrested in India for the murder of hip-hop artist Sidhu Moose … Read more

Canada will spend billions dollar to upgrade continental defence

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Canada will spend $3.8 billion over the next six years to modernise its continental defences. The upgrade is part of an alliance with the United States through the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) Canada will also put in place a nationwide system called “Crossbow” to spot incoming threats. The NORAD revamp also includes a … Read more

Ledecky leads U.S. decoration pull on first day of big showdowns

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Ledecky, 25, was at that point the best female swimmer appearing on the scene titles and presently has 19 awards altogether. Just her male countrymen Michael Phelps (26 titles) and Ryan Lochte (18) have won more gold decorations in U.S. Ledecky made the most of shortfall of ruling world and Olympic boss Ariarne Titmus of … Read more

Canada police arrest Catholic priest for Indigenous school assaults

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Father Arthur Masse, 92, charged with indecent assault and released on conditions. He is scheduled to appear in court on July 20. Some 150,000 Indigenous, Metis and Inuit children were forcibly enrolled from the late 1800s to the 1990s. Many of the children were physically and sexually abused. The arrest of a Catholic priest for … Read more

FIFA vows ‘invasion’ as 2026 World Cup venues revealed

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FIFA names 16 host cities for the 2026 World Cup. Games will be co-hosted by Mexico, Canada and the United States. The list of cities includes 11 venues that have hosted the Super Bowl. FIFA President Gianni Infantino warned Canada, Mexico and the United States to prepare for a football “invasion” on Thursday as the host cities … Read more

Riverdale Actor Ryan Grantham Allegedly Plotted to Kill Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Riverdale Actor Ryan Grantham Allegedly Plotted to Kill Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Ryan Grantham allegedly planned to kill Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau after pleading guilty to the second-degree murder of his mother, Barbara Waite. A former Riverdale actor allegedly had plans to kill Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau. Grantham allegedly killed his 64-year-old mother in their townhouse in March 2020. Prosecutors in British Columbia argued in … Read more

Apple, MLS agree 10-year media rights deal

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MLS and Apple announce 10-year media rights deal worth a reported $2.5 billion. Every MLS game will be broadcast on Apple TV from the 2023 season onwards. No figures for the deal were revealed. Major League Soccer and Apple TV announced a 10-year media rights agreement on Tuesday worth a reported $2.5 billion that will … Read more

Canada, Denmark reach agreement on long-standing boundary disputes

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Canada and Denmark have resolved a 50-year-old boundary dispute over sovereignty of an Arctic island. The island, Hans Island, is located in the Nares Strait between Greenland and Canada. The new agreement also modernises the 1973 maritime boundary within 200 nautical miles. OTTAWA: Canada and Denmark reached an agreement on Tuesday to create a land … Read more

FIFA gets ready to name 2026 World Cup cities

FIFA

Canada, Mexico and the United States have been chosen to host the 2026 World Cup in 2026. Obviously, anything can occur in front of Thursday’s media scene in New York City. FIFA four years after choosing the tri-country North American bid, world football’s overseeing body will declare the host cities. With 22 host urban communities … Read more

The Handmaid’s Tale: Official photos reveal Elisabeth Moss’ vengeful soul

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Hulu announced that The Handmaid’s Tale will return for a fifth season on September 14. The streaming platform also released the first official stills from the new season. The new season will begin with two episodes and then be released weekly on Wednesdays. When Hulu revealed on Monday that the dystopian genius series The Handmaid’s … Read more

Rapinoe, Morgan title U.S. CONCACAF W Championship crew

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The eight-group competition in Monterrey, Mexico, fills in as a qualifier for the 2023 Women’s World Cup and 2024 Paris Olympics. The four-times World Cup champs will depend on a blend of experienced ability and newbies, with only 10 individuals from the crew having experience in World Cup and Olympic qualifying. Rapinoe and Alex Morgan … Read more

Canada PM Justin Trudeau says contracted Covid a second time

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has tested positive for Covid-19 for a second time in less than five months, he said Monday, adding that he feels fine but is isolating. “I’ve tested positive for Covid-19. I’ll be following public health guidelines and isolating,” the Canadian leader said on Twitter, adding: “I feel okay.” Trudeau, who … Read more

In a first, Canada considers printing warning messages on separate cigarettes

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A consultation period for change is set to begin on Saturday. Canada’s mental health and addictions minister says these warnings will ensure messages reach people. Current proposal for warning is “poison in every puff”. According to India Today, Canada will be the first country to print a health warning on each cigarette to curb this … Read more

Tui strikes two times as Black Ferns clear Canada

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New Zealand beat Canada 28-0 in the Pacific Four Nations Cup warm-up game in Auckland on Sunday. Sevens champion Ruby Tui scored her initial two test attempts as New Zealand continue preparations for hosting the women’s rugby sevens World Cup next year. Tui, playing just her second counterpart title holders, chipped ball over head of … Read more

The United States will no longer need flight travellers to take a test

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The travel industry has been pushing for an end to the policy, which they say has deterred bookings. The change comes into effect on Sunday. The CDC will re-evaluate the policy in 90 days and could reinstate the rule if new variants make officials believe it is necessary. The US will never again require air … Read more

New Ukrainian Ambassador to Canada submits her credentials and goes to work

New Ukrainian Ambassador

the new Ambassador of Ukraine to Canada, has formally taken over the helm of the Embassy after presenting her credentials to Governor-General Mary Simon. The ceremony was held in Ottawa at the Governor-home. Canada for supporting Ukraine since the beginning of the Russian invasion, expressing her gratitude for the attention paid to the country, the … Read more

Hot inflation in Canada isn’t yet triggering a wage spiral

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Canadian consumers and businesses expect inflation to creep up in the short term. But longer-term expectations remain anchored, says Parliamentary Budget Officer Yves Giroux. Inflation is still expected to return to target in coming years, according to Canada’s budgetary watchdog. Canadian consumer prices rising at fastest pace in 31 years. Costs in Canada are ascending … Read more

Canada to beef up its antitrust muscle may miss the source of the problem

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Changes to the Competition Act are coming after more than a decade. The government wants to put some teeth in its antitrust regulations, much like the U.S., EU and Australia. They would include giving the antitrust agency the authority to seek remedial action in an overseas merger. The proposed changes to the Competition Act are … Read more

WHO: 780 monkeypox outbreak cases

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WHO reported 780 laboratory-confirmed cases from 27 non-endemic countries. There had been no deaths associated with outbreaks in non-endemic countries. WHO convened 500 experts and over 2,000 participants to discuss monkeypox.   The World Health Organization reported 780 laboratory-confirmed monkeypox cases from 27 non-endemic countries on Sunday, while maintaining that the global risk level was … Read more

Toronto construction worker say home prices will decrease

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One of the biggest real estate developers in Toronto says Canadian home prices could drop as much as 20%. Longer-term, though, sustained demand from immigration will prevent larger declines. Canada’s benchmark home price posted its first annual decline in two years last month. One of the greatest land designers in Toronto says home costs in … Read more

Canada says Chinese jets put pilots ‘at risk’ in international airspace

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China’s air force pilots have been accused by Canada’s military. “extremely concerned” about these incidents” Melanie Joly. Two Canadian naval ships were “buzzed” by Chinese fighter jets. China’s air force pilots have been accused by Canada’s military of unprofessional and risky behavior during recent encounters with Canadian planes in international airspace. The Canadian planes were … Read more

Indian, Canadian FMs negotiate on Indo Pacific

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India’s External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and Canadian counterpart Melanie Joly spoke by phone on Wednesday. Discussed the Indo-Pacific region, Ukraine conflict and misuse of freedoms. Talked about possible meeting between Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Justin Trudeau. TORONTO: Indian and Canadian foreign ministers spoke by phone on Wednesday ahead of a possible bilateral meeting … Read more

UK overlooks crisis to celebrate queen’s jubilee

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Platinum Jubilee marks Queen Elizabeth II’s record-breaking 70th year on the throne. Four days of festivities provide temporary reprieve from an inflationary crisis. Ed Sheeran sings “God Save the Queen” in front of Buckingham Palace on Sunday. Britons prepared to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s record-breaking 70th year on the throne on Wednesday, with four days … Read more

Canada sanctions Putin’s alleged girlfriend, Russian banks

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Canada added President Vladimir Putin rumored girlfriend, 21 Russian officials, and four financial institutions to its growing sanctions list in response to Moscow’s war in Ukraine on Tuesday. “We’re going after banks, oligarchs close to the Putin regime, and his, I don’t know what to call her, his partner,” Foreign Minister Melanie Joly told reporters … Read more

Canadian filmmaker was asked to leave Cannes red carpet

Kelvin Redvers, an Indigenous Canadian filmmaker, was denied access to the 75th Cannes Film Festival’s red carpet because he was wearing traditional moccasins, he told Canadian media on Saturday. The director grew raised in Canada’s Northwest Territories as a member of the Dene Indigenous people. He told the CBC, “I grew up among my culture … Read more

Toronto police shot man seen with a weapon near school

Toronto

Police in Canada’s largest city, Toronto, fatally shot a man armed with a rifle on Thursday, according to local media, in an event that led numerous schools to close just two days after a deadly attack on a US primary school. Bystanders alerted police to the man’s presence in an eastern Toronto neighborhood, and the … Read more