‘Massive operation’: Canadian driller, shipper enlisted to help tap Greenland oil

CALGARY — The promotional video shows a small creek trickling through a mossy patch in an otherwise brown, barren landscape, icebergs looming just offshore. A petroleum engineer dips a hand

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Groundhog Day 2026: Willie, Fred, but not Sam to make predictions on spring’s arrival

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HALIFAX — One of Canada’s most famous groundhogs will not be making a prediction on the arrival of spring today,

What will job cuts at war, history museums mean for programming?

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Museum curators in eastern Ontario say staff cuts at two local museums are just the latest blow to a beleaguered

Thousands rally in Toronto to support Iran uprising, call for regime change

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Thousands of people gathered in downtown Toronto on Sunday to protest Iran’s Islamic Republic and voice support for Iranians killed

Conservancy to safeguard 91 hectares of rural Ottawa wetlands

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The land is part of the Marlborough Wetland system, located within the Marlborough Forest that spreads across thousands of hectares

Top Justice Department official plays down chance for charges arising from Epstein files revelations

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WASHINGTON (AP) — A top Justice Department official played down the possibility of additional criminal charges arising from the Jeffrey

4 charged, potential bomb-making chemicals found in home near Western University

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A late-night trespassing call at Western University has turned into a serious police investigation involving hazardous chemicals capable of being

Bad Bunny, Kendrick Lamar make history at 2026 Grammy Awards

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 Bad Bunny won album of the year at the 2026 Grammy Awards, closing out a surprising and history-making night. It is

Justin Bieber returns to Grammys stage for stripped-down performance

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Justin Bieber returned to the Grammys stage Sunday for a stripped-down — in more ways than one — performance. Rocking

Psychosis more common in recent generations in Ontario, study says

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The study looked at 12.2 million people born in Ontario between 1960 and 2009. Over the study period, rates of