Canada releases most granular plan yet to meet 2030 climate targets TORONTO: Canada on Tuesday released its most detailed plan yet of how it expects to meet its international climate... Published 30 Mar, 2022 06:57am
Sports Canada kept waiting after Costa Rica loss, US-Mexico draw LOS ANGELES: Canada crashed to their first defeat of 2022 World Cup qualifying on Thursday as a 1-0 loss to Costa... Published 25 Mar, 2022 10:37am
World Canada’s Arctic security moves to forefront after Russian invasion of Ukraine OTTAWA: After the West broke off cooperation with Russia in the Arctic over its invasion of Ukraine, Canada is now... Published 23 Mar, 2022 11:26am
Business & Finance How Russia's war in Ukraine rocked global economy PARIS: In a month of conflict in Ukraine, global oil prices have soared, foreign companies have exited Russia and... Updated 23 Mar, 2022 11:26am
Business & Finance Japan's JAL, ANA cancel all Europe flights on Thursday TOKYO: Japan Airlines Co Ltd and ANA Holdings Inc said they would cancel all flights to and from Europe on Thursday,... Published 03 Mar, 2022 11:26am
World Italy's Draghi says ready to step up curbs on Russia, hit oligarchs ROME: Italy is ready to impose further sanctions on Russia after its invasion of Ukraine, including targeting its... Published 01 Mar, 2022 04:15pm
World Biden says 'world will hold Russia accountable' over Ukraine attack WASHINGTON: US President Joe Biden on Wednesday said the "world will hold Russia accountable" over a military... Updated 24 Feb, 2022 12:31pm
Markets US opposes Canada's digital services tax proposal WASHINGTON: The United States on Tuesday announced its opposition to Canada's proposed tax on the largest tech ... Published 23 Feb, 2022 10:59am
World New Zealand's Ardern signals mandates will ease after Omicron peaks WELLINGTON: New Zealand will lift COVID-19 vaccine mandates and social distancing measures after the Omicron peak ... Published 21 Feb, 2022 10:51am
World New Zealand protesters occupy parliament grounds for fourth day WELLINGTON: More people arrived outside New Zealand's parliament on Friday, as protesters calling for an end to a... Published 11 Feb, 2022 02:21pm
Business & Finance Ford, Toyota halt some output as US, Canada warn on trucker protests WINDSOR/OTTAWA/WASHINGTON: Ford and Toyota on Wednesday both said they were halting some production as... Published 10 Feb, 2022 11:39am
World UN agency says gaps in Belarus flight rerouting probe MONTREAL: The UN aviation agency on Monday extended its investigation into a bomb warning aboard a Ryanair flight... Published 01 Feb, 2022 10:47am
Editorials Canada shows the way EDITORIAL: True to its word, the Canadian government continues to take steps to not just denounce but also combat... Published 01 Feb, 2022 04:07am
Sports Canada stun US to close in on World Cup berth HAMILTON: Canada took a giant step towards their first World Cup qualification in 36 years on Sunday after scoring ... Published 31 Jan, 2022 10:05am
Business & Finance Record year for Argentine wine exports BUENOS AIRES: Argentina's bottled wine exports hit a historic high in 2021 worth $817 million, the foreign ministry... Published 23 Jan, 2022 11:11am
World Canada offers loan, further support to Ukraine MONTREAL: Canada has offered a loan of Can$120 million (US$95 million) to Ukraine to support the country’s ... Published 23 Jan, 2022 05:17am
World U.S. issues 'Do Not Travel' warning for Canada WASHINGTON: The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and US State Department on Monday advised ... Updated 11 Jan, 2022 01:21pm
Opinion Sticky situation: Canada taps maple syrup reserves to meet soaring demand Pancake lovers, fear not. Strong demand for maple syrup after a poor Canadian harvest has created supply-side woes,... Published 19 Dec, 2021 04:37am
Sports Japan PM Kishida says he has no plan to visit Beijing Olympics TOKYO: Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Thursday he has no plan to attend the Winter Olympics in ... Published 16 Dec, 2021 10:02am
Business & Finance Canada inflation holds steady at 18-year high in November OTTAWA: Canadians paid 4.7 percent more for goods and services in November than a year earlier, the government... Updated 15 Dec, 2021 09:25pm
World Canada to drop 3rd-country COVID test rule for residents returning from southern African nations TORONTO: Canada will start recognizing molecular COVID-19 tests conducted at an accredited lab in South Africa for... Published 13 Dec, 2021 11:46am
Markets TSX posts highest close in 12 days TORONTO: Canada’s main stock index on Tuesday rose by more than 1% for a second day as easing worries around the... Published 09 Dec, 2021 04:29am
Technology China calls on Canada to ignore Huawei risks 'invented' by US MONTREAL: A senior Chinese diplomat called on Ottawa Tuesday to ignore national security risks that had been... Published 08 Dec, 2021 10:21am
World US, West condemn reported 'summary killings' of ex-security forces Want Taliban to ensure announced amnesty is enforced and 'upheld across the country and throughout their ranks' Updated 05 Dec, 2021 10:03pm
Markets Toronto index turns negative as pot producers weigh Canada's main stock index erased early gains to trade lower on Friday, mirroring the mood on Wall Street, as losses... Updated 03 Dec, 2021 08:40pm
World Canada adds 154,000 jobs in November, beats expectations OTTAWA: Canada added 154,000 jobs in November, pushing its unemployment rate down to 6.0 percent -- just shy of... Published 03 Dec, 2021 07:48pm
World Canada confirms first Covid case in wildlife OTTAWA: Canada has confirmed its first cases of coronavirus in wildlife -- in three white-tailed deer. The National... Published 02 Dec, 2021 09:07pm
Business & Finance Lockdowns cause Australian economy to shrink SYDNEY: Lockdowns and border controls shrank Australia's economy by 1.9 percent in the third quarter, official... Published 01 Dec, 2021 10:52am
World Omicron variant raises new fears for pandemic-hit world economy WASHINGTON: Just as it was recovering from the body blow of the Covid-19 pandemic, the global economy has taken yet... Updated 30 Nov, 2021 11:43am
Markets Gulf bourses regain some ground after Omicron battering Major stock markets in the Gulf rebounded on Monday, in line with oil prices and global shares as investors settled... Published 29 Nov, 2021 02:03pm