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Canadian police file new charges over sale of suicide substances

Plastic bottles and other waste are seen on the shores of Lake Titicaca, shared by Bolivia and Peru, with its water level at historic lows due to climate change and a severe drought, in the community of Huatajata in the Bolivian Altiplano on August 9, 2023. - The water level of Lake Titicaca, at 3,807 metres above sea level, today stands at 25 centimetres above the historic minimum recorded in 1996, Lucia Walper, head of the Forecasting Unit of Bolivia's National Hydrology and Meteorology Service (Senhami), told AFP on August 10, 2023. (Photo by Aizar RALDES / AFP)
Environment

Canadian minister in climate change talks in China

drivers
Motoring

Video of drivers fuming over parking spot takes dramatic plot twist

substances
News

Canadian police file new charges over sale of suicide substances

Plastic bottles and other waste are seen on the shores of Lake Titicaca, shared by Bolivia and Peru, with its water level at historic lows due to climate change and a severe drought, in the community of Huatajata in the Bolivian Altiplano on August 9, 2023. - The water level of Lake Titicaca, at 3,807 metres above sea level, today stands at 25 centimetres above the historic minimum recorded in 1996, Lucia Walper, head of the Forecasting Unit of Bolivia's National Hydrology and Meteorology Service (Senhami), told AFP on August 10, 2023. (Photo by Aizar RALDES / AFP)
Environment

Canadian minister in climate change talks in China

drivers
Motoring

Video of drivers fuming over parking spot takes dramatic plot twist

solar power
Business

Rio Tinto to build largest solar plant in Canada’s north

By Agence France-Presse10-08-2023 22:43

Mining giant Rio Tinto plans to install 6,600 solar panels at Diavik, northern Canada, in an attept to reducing their carbon footprint.

Namibia's government is on strategies following the dropping of pups production following an EU ban on seal imports in 2009.
Business & Finance

Namibia’s government approves culling thousands of seals

By Agence France-Presse03-07-2023 13:31

Namibia’s government is on strategies following the dropping of pups production following an EU ban on seal imports in 2009.

visa-free entry for Canada
International Travel News

Canada opens up visa-free entry for 13 countries

By Lorne Philpot27-06-2023 15:22

See the list of nationalities that no longer need to obtain entry visas before travelling to Canada for tourism purposes.

Ocean Gate
Lifestyle

Ocean Gate: A tour inside the Titanic submarine [watch]

By Mihlali Vellem23-06-2023 10:02

Ocean Gate’s Titanic submarine went missing just moments after its descend. Take a tour of the submarine here…

Paul-Henri Nargeolet
News

French deep-sea explorer ‘Mr Titanic’ among submarine missing

By Agence France-Presse20-06-2023 19:32

A French submarine operator and deep-sea explorer dubbed “Mr Titanic” among his crew and submarine has gone missing while exploring the wreck in the Atlantic Ocean.

The first group of more than 200 South African firefighters have been deployed to Canada's province of Alberta early last week.
News

Hundreds of South African firefighters sent to Canada

By Agence France-Presse14-06-2023 07:19

The first group of more than 200 South African firefighters have been deployed to Canada’s province of Alberta early last week.

wildfire
Environment

Canadian wildfires blow smoke toward Norway

By Agence France-Presse09-06-2023 11:47

NILU on Friday said smoke from the Canadian wildfires have been detected thousands of kilometers away in Norway this week.

Contamination of food and water is a global public health concern – researchers are studying how it causes cancer.
Africa News

Cancer: how it’s caused by food and water contamination

By The Conversation07-06-2023 11:54

Contamination of food and water is a global public health concern – researchers are studying how it causes cancer.

Watch SA sends hundreds of firefighters to Canada video
News

WATCH: Hundreds SA firefighters to help Canada [VIDEO]

By Ramadhani Kusaga02-06-2023 12:08

Watch news in a minute for a summary of More than 200 South African firefighters are heading to Alberta, Canada, to aid in wildfires story.

cbc-radio-canada
World News

Radio-Canada, CBC returning to Twitter

By Agence France-Presse10-05-2023 16:58

Canada’s public broadcaster CBC and its French-language arm Radio-Canada said Tuesday that they were returning to Twitter.

Why is Canada rejecting the evidence of Israeli apartheid?
World News

Why is Canada rejecting the evidence of Israeli apartheid?

By The Conversation29-03-2023 14:23

Canada’s jurists have publicly expressed their concerns that the proposed Israeli changes could undermine the rule of law.

Springbok Women
Rugby

14-player Springbok Women’s team downed by Canada

By Zareena Gaibee26-03-2023 08:53

Ranked 13th in the world the Springbok Women’s team went down to 4th ranked Canada in Spain as part of their three week European tour.

The U.S. is playing border politics again
World News

The U.S. is playing border politics again

By The Conversation13-03-2023 10:39

Concern is reportedly growing among some American legislators about migrants crossing into the United States from Canada.

Canada federal police probing new rogue Chinese police stations
World News

Canada federal police probing new rogue Chinese police stations

By Agence France-Presse09-03-2023 19:46

Canadian federal police said Thursday they are investigating new rogue Chinese police stations in the Montreal area said to have been set up to carry out illegal policing operations.

canada-eu-diplomacy
World News

Canada moves to expunge historical abortion laws

By Agence France-Presse08-03-2023 09:58

Canada on Tuesday moved to expunge historical convictions for abortions or indecency — laws that are no longer on the books.

Canadian companies licensed to sell cocaine
News

Canadian companies licensed to sell cocaine

By Agence France-Presse03-03-2023 08:41

Canadian biosciences company Sunshine Earth Labs announced Thursday it has been licensed to produce and sell cocaine.

TikTok
Technology

Canada bans TikTok on government phones, other devices

By Agence France-Presse28-02-2023 10:14

The Canadian government on Monday banned TikTok from all of its phones and other devices, citing concerns about data protection.

Moose
Lifestyle

Canadian man rescues trapped moose with bare hands – WATCH

By Garrin Lambley28-01-2023 20:53

A Canadian man has rescued a moose trapped in a fence after spotting the animal in distress as he drove past.

Power lines
News

Indigenous group sues Canada utility for $1.6 billion over dam

By Agence France-Presse25-01-2023 12:10

Canada’s Innu community announced it had filed suit against Quebec province’s state-owned power company, alleging it wrongfully destroyed the Indigenous group’s land.

Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador will host his US counterpart Joe Biden and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau for three-way talks known as the "Three Amigos" summit.
World News

Mexico hosts Biden, Trudeau for ‘Three Amigos’ summit

By Agence France-Presse10-01-2023 12:42

The leaders of the United States, Mexico and Canada are expected to set aside simmering trade tensions and pursue deeper economic integration at talks on Tuesday that will also cover security and migration.

Toronto Shooting
News

Five killed in Toronto area apartment shooting

By Agence France-Presse19-12-2022 17:00

Police say five people were killed and another wounded late Sunday in a shooting in the suburbs of the Canadian city of Toronto.

UK Start-up student Visa
World News

African students face tough battle for Canada visas

By Agence France-Presse17-11-2022 17:09

According to federal data, Quebec has the highest rejection rate of African students, with 70 percent from French-speaking African nations.

Tattoos
World News

Facial tattoos making a comeback for women

By Agence France-Presse19-10-2022 15:27

Inuit women in Canada’s far north are bringing back a lost ancient tradition of facial tattooing that missionaries once declared “evil.”

LGBTQI+
LGBTQIA+

LGBTQI+ travellers: Six queer-friendly countries to visit [photos]

By Naledi de Wee12-10-2022 12:41

France, Portugal, Greece and more: Here are six queer-friendly travel destinations for the LGBTQI+ community.

Canada stabbings
World News

Canada stabbings: Both brothers suspected now dead

By Agence France-Presse08-09-2022 08:01

Manhunt is Saskatchewan for suspects allegedly responsible for Canada stabbings comes to an end as Myles Sanderson dies.

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