Canada’s Hydropower Faces Decline Amid Extreme Weather Shifts
Canada’s hydropower production declines as extreme weather linked to climate change disrupts output and threatens dam structures, impacting global energy dynamics.
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Canada’s hydropower production declines as extreme weather linked to climate change disrupts output and threatens dam structures, impacting global energy dynamics.
Researchers in Canada are using AI to monitor and reverse mass insect extinction, aiming to collect data that can help avert catastrophe for the planet.
China criticizes a joint statement by Canada and the Republic of Korea addressing the Taiwan region and the South China Sea, urging respect for China’s core interests and regional stability.
China firmly opposes any country’s provocations threatening its sovereignty amid recent U.S. and Canadian naval transit through the Taiwan Strait.
China warns the United States and Canada over their warships transiting the Taiwan Strait, accusing them of disrupting regional peace and stability.
India has expelled six Canadian diplomats and withdrawn its ambassador amid a growing diplomatic dispute over allegations concerning the murder of a Sikh separatist leader. India denies the claims.
Defending champions Canada secured their place in the Davis Cup quarterfinals for the third consecutive year, defeating Britain in Manchester with Denis Shapovalov leading the charge.
Canada, Australia, and Germany remain unbeaten in the Davis Cup group stage, securing their second straight victories and edging closer to the finals. The competition intensifies as teams vie for a spot in the quarterfinals.
China’s Ministry of Commerce has launched an anti-dumping investigation into rape seeds imported from Canada starting in 2023, assessing potential harm to domestic industries.
Canada announces steep tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, steel, and aluminum, aligning with U.S. trade policies and raising questions about global trade dynamics.
Canada has imposed tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, following the United States’ lead. The decision reflects complex trade dynamics and raises questions about industrial policy and international relations.
A 19-year-old Canadian rock climber trains tirelessly for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, turning a lifelong passion into an international pursuit.
Canada is set for a historic Copa America semifinal against Argentina. Coach Jesse Marsch likens the clash to David versus Goliath, as the underdog Canadians prepare to face the defending champions.
Lautaro Martinez’s brace led Argentina to a 2-0 win over Peru, topping Group A in Copa America despite Lionel Messi’s injury. Canada also reached the quarterfinals.
Canada orders petrochemical plants to curb benzene emissions after an indigenous community declares a state of emergency due to pollution from a facility in Ontario’s “Chemical Valley.”
Western Canada’s first major wildfires have spread over 8,000 hectares, prompting evacuations and air quality warnings. Authorities in British Columbia and Alberta battle blazes fueled by warm temperatures and strong winds.
Canada’s Aamjiwnaang First Nation declares a state of emergency due to hazardous benzene emissions from a nearby plastics plant, highlighting environmental and health concerns within the community.
A two-year-old orca calf trapped in a Vancouver Island lagoon for over a month has swum towards freedom, igniting hopes for a reunion with her pod.
Discover how the Lariviere family in Northern Ontario keeps Canada’s maple syrup traditions alive, producing pure syrup the old-fashioned way and uniting communities through cherished customs.
Canada’s Niagara Region declares a state of emergency ahead of a rare total solar eclipse, anticipating massive crowds drawn to the iconic waterfalls.