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U.S. Utilities Set to Spend $1.3 Trillion as Energy Demand Surges
American energy utilities are preparing for an unprecedented investment spree, with projections showing approximately $1.3 trillion in capital expenditures between 2026 and 2030, according to Regulatory Research Associates (RRA)...
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Puerto Vallarta shelter-in-place order issued as violence erupts and flights are suspended
The federal government has ordered Canadians in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, to shelter in place after violence flared in the region.
The advisory comes as travellers...
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Thorbjørn Jagland charged in aggravated corruption case
Thorbjørn Jagland has been charged with “aggravated corruption,” according to his representatives at Elden Law Firm. They confirmed the charge and said he denies...
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Crew-12 heads to the ISS after NASA’s first medical evac
A new four-person crew blasted off from Florida on Friday to re-staff the International Space Station. The mission follows NASA’s first medical evacuation of...
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Brenton Tarrant appeal reopens Christchurch wounds with bid to undo guilty pleas
New Zealand is again confronting the legacy of the Christchurch mosque attacks after Brenton Tarrant launched an appeal to withdraw his guilty pleas. Many...
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Air Canada suspends Cuba flights as fuel crisis deepens
Air Canada has suspended flights to Cuba after the island warned airlines that jet fuel would not be available. The move lands amid an...
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Trump threatens 100% tariffs on all Canadian imports over China trade deal
U.S. President Donald Trump warned on Saturday that he would impose 100% tariffs on all Canadian imports if Ottawa finalises a trade agreement with...
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Carney says he “meant what I said” after Davos speech dispute in call with U.S. leadership
OTTAWA — Prime Minister Mark Carney has rejected U.S. claims that he softened his message from a high-profile Davos speech during a subsequent phone...
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Canadian death Iran: Ottawa confirms citizen died in detention
OTTAWA — The federal government says a Canadian citizen has died while in detention in Iran, after Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand reported the...
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Greenland sovereignty: Inuit leaders raise alarm as U.S. pressure returns
Indigenous leaders across the Arctic are warning that renewed U.S. interest in Greenland is reviving colonial-era assumptions and could sideline Inuit rights and decision-making...
