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Crown prosecutors have finished presenting their evidence at the sexual assault trial of billionaire business mogul Frank Stronach. Shauna Hunt with the latest from the courthouse.
29m ago
In Australia, Mark Carney says even if the U.S. returns to normal, trade partners Canada is seeking now will be worthwhile. This as Pierre Poilievre pitches European conservatives on Canadian energy.
56m ago
The Flames, who currently sit in 7th place in the Pacific Division, now shift their attention to the Ottawa Senators as they look to snap a 3-game losing streak.
3h ago
Two Red Deer residents are facing weapons trafficking charges following a compliance check that led to the seizure of multiple 3D-printed firearms.
Brown bears living at the largest zoo in the U.K. have emerged from their cozy caves out of hibernation, taking the moment to soak in the sun for the first time in months.
5h ago
A Calgary artist is turning her own experiences and others’ stories of racism into a community art installation aimed at inspiring change. Henna Saeed reports.
21h ago
Police across the province leaving bait cars left running and unlocked with trackers and cameras installed.
22h ago
Alberta’s premier is pointing a finger at the doctor’s association, after the government failed to deliver on a promise to “immediately” dispatch triage physicians to overcrowded emergency rooms. As Sean Amato reports, the AMA is pushing back.
Construction on Scotia Place is still underway but already rumours are swirling that Calgary could play host to the 2028 World Cup. Jillian Code reports.
In the wake of the conflict in the Middle East, fuel prices are starting to climb in Alberta. Rayn Rashid speaks with those who have seen a near 15 per cent increase overnight.
Former Minister of Foreign Affairs Lloyd Axworthy shares his thoughts on the widening conflict in the Middle East following the U.S. and Israel’s jointed action on Iran, saying Canada should be pushing for sanctions, not only de-escalation.
According to new projections from Ottawa found that Canada’s immigration could soon account for its entire population growth by 2030.
7h ago
Prime Minister Mark Carney said Canada’s support for the U.S. and Israel’s strikes on Iran comes with regret, while also condemning Iran’s attacks across the Middle East; calling the situation a ‘failure of international order.’
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