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Carney speaks to reporters during Qatar visit
Prime Minister Mark Carney is holding a news conference in Qatar’s capital as he looks to drum up investment deals with the country. Carney arrived in Doha from Beijing, where he struck a major deal with China on EVs and canola. Source link
Wreckage of missing plane found by Indonesian rescuers
Ground and air rescue teams continued moving toward the wreckage site Sunday, despite strong winds, heavy fog and steep rugged terrain that have slowed the search. Source link
Carney in Qatar to expand trade, investment ties
Carney’s visit comes after he and several of his cabinet ministers met with top political and business leaders in Beijing, where they worked to forge stronger trade and bilateral ties with China. Source link
Close to 1,500 troops on standby to deploy to Minnesota, US media say
President Donald Trump threatened on Thursday to use the Insurrection Act to deploy military forces if officials in the state do not stop protesters from targeting immigration officials after a surge in Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Source link
London, Ont., hockey stars thrilled to be on Team Canada for Winter Olympics
Professional Women’s Hockey League stars Ella Shelton and Julia Gosling, both former London Devilettes, are among 26 players part of Team Canada’s roster for the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games starting Feb. 6. Source link
Doctors can now perform robotic procedures from afar. What that means for rural Canadians
Even from a few kilometres away, Dr. Vitor Mendes Pereira is able to perform a critical diagnostic procedure, thanks to an internet connection and a remote-controlled robot. It’s still early in its development, and the robot necessary is expensive, but Pereira says it could provide greater access to surgeries for patients who live in remote […]
Craft beer in Canada is losing its fizz, as sales dry up and more breweries go bust
After years of seemingly unlimited growth for the craft beer industry, the party is winding down. Sales are down and the number of breweries in Canada has started to decline, a shift driven by a mix of cost pressures and changing consumer tastes and social habits. Source link
Nuclear fusion seems hot right now — but how close is fusion power?
Recent nuclear fusion news from Canada and China has created a buzz. Meanwhile, new fusion startups have been popping up around the world, and have drawn billions in private investment. But how close are we to having fusion power plants? Source link
I wanted to save my family’s stories. Instead, I found a connection I didn’t know I was missing
When he started recording a podcast about his family’s history, P.E.I.’s Andrew Stetson thought he was helping preserve their stories. He never imagined what he would learn about himself and his place in history. Source link
Watts nets OT winner to help Sceptres snap skid, top Goldeneyes 2-1
Daryl Watts scored the winner at 2:16 in overtime as the Toronto Sceptres defeated the Vancouver Goldeneyes 2-1 on Saturday at Scotiabank Arena in Professional Women’s Hockey League action. Source link