Vancouver Transforms into Football Hub Ahead of FIFA World Cup 2026
From a giant match ball at Science World to a record-breaking flag, Vancouver is showcasing its excitement for the expanded FIFA World Cup 2026.
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From a giant match ball at Science World to a record-breaking flag, Vancouver is showcasing its excitement for the expanded FIFA World Cup 2026.
Canada is seeking a 16-year extension of the CUSMA trade deal, aiming to avoid annual reviews and enhance North American competitiveness before the July 1 deadline.
Prime Minister Mark Carney is strengthening economic ties with the European Union following a surge in U.S. tariffs on Canadian lumber, steel, and automobiles.
Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney is strengthening trade ties with the European Union as tariffs from the US under President Trump’s second term strain relations.
The FIFA World Cup trophy made its grand appearance in Toronto on May 25, sparking excitement as Canada prepares to co-host the largest tournament in history.
With the FIFA World Cup less than a month away, Canada is ramping up security and final preparations in host cities Toronto and Vancouver.
Canadian parents sue OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT failed to detect school shooting plans. Case could reshape global AI accountability standards.
Canada’s new $1.2B program aims to attract top global talent as the U.S. hikes visa fees, creating opportunities for Asian professionals and investors.
China’s Foreign Ministry opposes Canada’s sanctions on Chinese entities involved in dual-use exports to Russia, calling the measures unreasonable and unlawful.
US tariffs on key trading partners trigger backlash from Canada and Germany, raising concerns of economic downturn and supply chain disruptions.
Canada’s maple syrup industry faces uncertainty amid threats of U.S. tariffs. PM Justin Trudeau to meet with business leaders to discuss trade diversification and economic strategies.
The threat of renewed U.S. tariffs is causing concern in Canada’s maple syrup sector, as PM Trudeau plans to diversify trade to boost the economy.
Canada is preparing for a possible surge in migrants as the U.S. intensifies its crackdown on illegal immigration during a temporary pause in tariff negotiations.
Canada and Mexico announce retaliation against the US’s 25% tariffs, escalating tensions and risking a trade war among North American neighbors.
In retaliation to U.S. tariffs, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces 25% tariffs on C$155 billion of U.S. goods. The move marks an escalation in trade tensions between the two nations.
Imposing tariffs on Canada and Mexico may harm the US economy by increasing costs and disrupting established trade networks.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and provincial leaders unite to respond to potential U.S. tariffs proposed by President-elect Donald Trump.
Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly announces that Canada is considering all options, including potential countermeasures, in response to U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s tariff threat.
Canadian Finance Minister Chrystia Freeland resigned after clashing with PM Justin Trudeau over handling potential U.S. tariffs, intensifying political tensions in Ottawa.
Canadian skaters dominated Day 2 of the Short Track Speed Skating World Cup in Seoul, capturing three golds and two silvers across four events.