Business Canada to impose 100% tariff on Chinese-made electric vehicles In alignment with the US, Canada announced a 100% tariff on Chinese-made EVs, including those produced by Tesla. Tesla’s shares fell by 3% on Monday in response to the news. 27/08/2024
Tech News Here’s how technology has been used to get ahead in the Olympics The so-called “Dronegate” scandal plaguing the Canadian women’s football team is the latest use of technology being used to gain an advantage at the Olympic Games. 06/08/2024
Culture news Star Trek and Doctor Who unite for Intergalactic Friendship Day The sci-fi universes will come together in two mobile games made specially for International Friendship Day. 30/07/2024
Nature Breakthrough tech will help researchers track polar bears in the wild Current research relies on satellite collars that can only be fitted to adult female bears. 20/07/2024
Climate Canada's 2023 wildfires spewed more emissions than 647 million cars The devastating fires lasted for months and burned an area bigger than the size of Norway. 27/06/2024
Culture news Towering Canadian actor Donald Sutherland dies at 88 Sutherland was known for playing offbeat characters like Hawkeye Pierce in Robert Altman’s “M.A.S.H.,” and the stoned professor in “Animal House.” 20/06/2024
Culture news Intruder arrested at rap artist Drake's mansion Police have been called to Drake’s Toronto mansion for a second time this week, after an intruder was apprehended by the Canadian rapper’s security. 09/05/2024
Green News How a Shell plant registered millions of ‘phantom’ carbon credits Canadian taxpayers covered 93 per cent of the costs of the Quest carbon capture project, a Greenpeace report reveals. 07/05/2024
Tech News Four Canadian school boards sue Snapchat, TikTok, and Meta The school boards sued the tech companies for disrupting students' education. 28/03/2024
Climate How climate change is hampering discoveries from a doomed ship Severe storms are another twist in the horrifying tale of these British ships wrecked in the Canadian Arctic nearly 180 years ago. 30/01/2024
Rethink Why electric cars are not a solution to fighting climate change To fight climate change, carmakers want to sell us ever more technological and ecological vehicles like electric cars. For Paris Marx, this approach is wrong. 23/01/2024
Culture news Norman Jewison, director of 'In the Heat of the Night', dies aged 97 Famed Canadian filmmaker and producer Norman Jewison has died aged 97, his publicist has announced. Jewison directed classics such as 'Moonstruck', 'In The Heat Of The Night', 'Fiddler on the Roof' and 'The Thomas Crown Affair'. 23/01/2024
Health news Common stomach bug linked to higher risk of Alzheimer’s, study finds While a stomach bug is undoubtedly an unpleasant experience, its symptoms normally disappear in a matter of a few days. But now researchers have found that a stomach bug found in a majority of people can be quite dangerous in the long term. 29/12/2023
Travel News Passengers sleep in military digs after flight makes emergency landing One passenger reported that the night in the barracks 'clouded' his trip. 13/12/2023
Canada Canada and the EU sign up to a 'Green Alliance' to slow global warming A week before world leaders meet for the COP28 climate summit in Dubai, Canada and the EU have committed to more environmental pledges. 24/11/2023
Space New satellite will track C02 released from polluters for first time The satellite launched by a Canadian company will be able to detect carbon emissions from sites like coal plants from space for the first time. 12/11/2023
Canada War in Ukraine: Zelenskyy speaks before Canadian Parliament All the latest developments from the war in Ukraine. 23/09/2023
Canada Ukraine's President Zelenskyy makes surprise visit to Canada More than 175,000 Ukrainians have come to Canada since the war started and Canada has provided €6.1 billion support for Ukraine. 22/09/2023
Canada Why are helicopters shooting flames at burning forests in Canada? Numerous social media users are misleadingly claiming firefighters are actually escalating the more than 400 wildfires raging in British Columbia, after sharing a viral video of a helicopter spraying flammable liquid. 22/08/2023
Canada Tens of thousands flee wildfires in Spain and Canada Tens of thousands forced to flee as wildfires continue to rage on the Spanish island of Tenerife and in Canada's North West Territories 19/08/2023
Green News Entire city evacuated as Canada’s record wildfire season blazes on What’s behind Canada's fires and is climate change to blame? 18/08/2023
Canada 20,000 Canadians ordered to evacuate Far North city due to wildfires More than 200 wildfires have already burned a widespread area of the Northwest Territories. There were 1,067 active wildfires burning across Canada as of Wednesday. 17/08/2023
Tech News Meta begins blocking news content in Canada over new law Meta has begun blocking news content in Canada over a new law forcing the company to pay publishers. 03/08/2023
Canada Canadian PM Trudeau splits from wife after 18 years of marriage Trudeau, the 51-year-old scion of one of Canada’s most famous politicians, was sworn into office in 2015. Sophie Trudeau is a former model and TV host. The couple were married in 2005 03/08/2023
No Comment Watch: Canada's Magdalen islands have front-row seat to climate change Canada's Magdalen islands and in a race against time to survive global warming. 17/07/2023
Green News Canada: Toronto lake hailed 'ground zero' of the Anthropocene era Crawford Lake was chosen by scientists because the annual effects of human activity on the earth’s soil, atmosphere and biology are so clearly preserved in its layers of sediment. 12/07/2023