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From Canada's AI ambitions to Middle East tensions and US politics, here's what's driving the news
Science News Roundup: Tipping Fatigue, Water Demand, and More This week in science, researchers explored the growing phenomenon of tipping fatigue in Canada, the impact of small farms on
A tram derailment in Milan claims one life, while OpenAI faces scrutiny over its handling of a suspect's ChatGPT account in a Canada school shooting.
A stunning display of the northern lights has been captured by satellite over Iceland and Canada, showcasing the breathtaking beauty of the aurora borealis.
Canada takes bronze in women's curling, Ireland secures record away win over England, and Italy dominates men's ski cross, while rain disrupts cricket match.
After a year of significant consolidation, Canada's oil sands industry is poised for a major merger, with analysts predicting a large-scale deal in the near future. The industry has seen a surge in mergers and acquisitions in 2025, leaving fewer smaller targets available. This has set the stage for a mega merger that could shape the future of the industry.
The United States and Canada are set to clash in the highly anticipated Winter Olympics women's ice hockey final, with both teams looking to claim the top spot on the podium. The match promises to be an intense and thrilling encounter, with the two teams boasting some of the world's best players. The stage is set for a classic showdown between two of the sport's greatest rivals.
Canada's men's ice hockey team narrowly avoided a shocking quarter-final exit at the Winter Olympics, rallying to beat the Czech Republic 4-3 in overtime. Mitch Marner scored the winning goal, while Nick Suzuki tied the game with just 3:27 left in regulation. The Canadians lost star Sidney Crosby to injury during the game.
Tom Wilson, a Canadian ice hockey player, engaged in a rare fight during the Olympic game against France, shunning the traditional no-fighting policy at the Winter Games. The brawl occurred late in Canada's 10-2 rout of France, with Wilson tangling with Pierre Crinon. Fighting is a rare occurrence at the Olympics, but it is a common aspect of professional ice hockey.
The past week was marked by a series of significant global events. US-Canada trade tensions escalated, winter storms hit the US, and markets reacted. Let's take a closer look at these stories and how they intersected.
Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis President Alberto Musalem advised against further interest rate cuts. Statistics Canada postponed the release of major inflation data due to market criticisms.
The European Union is exploring new gas sources from Qatar and Canada to lessen its reliance on US liquefied natural gas. EU Energy Commissioner Kadri Simson stated that the EU is keen to diversify its LNG imports. Meanwhile, Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance has sold its $9 billion loan portfolio to the insurance arm of its parent company, Apollo Global Management.
India and Canada are rekindling their diplomatic and economic ties. Energy and critical minerals are the cornerstone of their new trade agenda. Canada is the world's fourth-largest crude oil producer and a significant exporter of critical minerals. Latvia's national carrier, Air Baltic, is considering a sale of part of its business.
Donald Trump threatened Canada with a 100% tariff if the country pursued a trade deal with China. In Minneapolis, ICE raids left children struggling to cope with the daily terror of separation from their families.
News from around the world, from stalled trade talks to a devastating bar fire in Bangkok and a scandal involving the US commerce secretary
China-linked hackers, ransomware gangs, and critical flaws in software platforms pose significant risks to research, businesses, and governments
Recent developments in healthcare policy, mental health support, and medical technology are transforming the way we approach health and wellness.
The entertainment industry has seen a flurry of activity, from awards and new series to health concerns and reunions. Here's a roundup of the latest news.
Updates on Olympic Hockey, Baftas, Health Warnings, and Military Operations
Ice hockey final takes center stage while international relations heat up