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Canada's reigning HOY euthanized after race injury
TORONTO -- Patches O'Houlihan, Canada's reigning horse of the year, was euthanized Thursday. Patches O'Houlihan, ridden by Sofia Vives, held off My Boy Prince to win the Grade 2 Highlander by a neck at Woodbine Racetrack on Saturday. Patches...

Canadian Colleges Firing 10,000 Employees Due To Less Indian Students
Canadian colleges, especially in Ontario, are witnessing mass layoffs—nearly 10,000 faculty, administrative, and support staff—as a direct result of a sharp drop in international student enrolment, primarily from India. The federal government’s...

Canada is losing ground on investment. Here’s where
A recent report from the OECD confirms what many already know: one big reason Canada’s economy is struggling is that we’re not investing enough, especially in the machinery and equipment that help businesses get more done. In fact, Canada invests...

Canada Will Defend Its Businesses, Says PM Mark Carney After Trump Slaps 35% Tariffs
Last Updated:July 11, 2025, 11:04 IST Carney’s statement comes amid renewed trade tensions following Trump’s latest protectionist move targeting Canadian exports. Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney (IMAGE: Reuters)Canadian Prime Minister Mark...
Canadians see U.S. boycotts as temporary, but may outlast Trump White House: survey

Canada and the US are locked in trade negotiations in hopes to reach a deal by July 21

Canada universities suffer: Why falling Indian student numbers are leading to layoffs
Government limitations on study permits have led to approximately 10,000 faculty and staff layoffs. Colleges heavily reliant on international tuition fees are struggling, with some suspending programs and reducing staff. Ottawa: A fall in...
Canada continues trade talks with U.S. towards revised deadline of Aug. 1, says Canadian PM
OTTAWA, July 10 (Xinhua) -- Canada will continue the trade talks with the United States towards the revised deadline of Aug. 1, Prime Minister Mark Carney said Thursday. Carney said on his social media that throughout the current trade...

Canada tightens financial requirements for international students, changes take effect from September 2025, here’s what you need to know
Stricter financial rules for international students applying to study in Canada from 2025. (AI Image) In a significant move to ensure international students are financially secure during their time in the country, the Canadian government has...

Canadians’ car trips to US decline for first half of 2025
Let us read it for you. Listen now. Your browser does not support the audio element. Canadians are committed to ditching U.S. travel, taking the fewest number of car trips there in the year's first half since at least 2017, excluding the pandemic....

Canadian manufacturers pitch products to Walmart
Let us read it for you. Listen now. Your browser does not support the audio element. Walmart hosts event for Canada suppliers Walmart held its first Growth Summit in Canada on Wednesday in search of potential suppliers of Canadian-made goods....

Canadian armed forces members charged in Quebec militia land seizure plot
Four men with ties to the Canadian Armed Forces have been charged in an alleged anti-government militia plot to “forcibly take possession” of land in the Quebec City area, Canadian authorities announced. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)...

Canada announces new post-graduation work permit rules for jobs of foreign students
In a major policy reversal by the Canadian government, Canada has reinstated post-graduation work permit (PGWP) eligibility for study fields until 2026. On July 4, 2025 Canada has updated the list of eligible CIP codes to add back fields of study...

Canada’s Reigning Horse Of The Year Patches O’Houlihan Humanely Euthanized
MGSW Patches O'Houlihan (Reload–Maythefourthbwithu, by Silent Name {Jpn}), the reigning Canadian Horse of the Year was humanely euthanized according to a press release from Woodbine Entertainment late on Thurday night. Woodbine issued the...

Canadian content fuelling Fish
It’s very fitting that the Winnipeg Goldeyes take the field in red and white. This year’s lineup features seven Canadians which is the most the Fish have ever boasted in their 30-plus years of existence. They’re not just here to fill out the...

Canada’s Ryan Nembhard impresses in Summer League debut for Mavericks
Though he shared the court with the No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg, Canadian rookie Ryan Nembhard turned some heads of his own in his Summer League debut. The Dallas Mavericks' first-year guard, who signed with the team as an undrafted free...

Canadian industry likely harmed by dumped steel strapping from China, three others, tribunal finds
Published: 11 Jul. 2025, 09:37 Canadian flags being held by people flap in the wind during Canada Day festivities in Vancouver, British Columbia, on July 1. [AP/YONHAP] The Canadian International Trade Tribunal has determined there is reasonable...

Canadian influencer Colton Macaulay cops backlash from Australians over video of him holding baby crocodile
A Canadian influencer has left Australians shocked over a video of him snatching a crocodile out of the water and holding it in front of the camera. In the clip, Colton Macaulay can be seen holding a medium-sized crocodile which when pulled out of...

Canada digs deep for 11-9 win over Venezuela on Wednesday, set to face Argentina on Thursday
Team Canada was three outs away from falling to 0-2 at the WBSC Softball World Cup, but a furious three-run rally and a solid seventh inning from reliever Ty Sebastian ensured that never happened. Canada trailed Venezuela 9-8 heading into the...

Canadians Increasingly Support CAF, Defence Spending: Survey
A Canadian soldier takes part in an announcement regarding the arrival of new ambulance variants to the armoured combat support vehicle fleet at Garrison Petawawa in Petawawa, Ont., on Oct. 19, 2023. The Canadian Press/Sean Kilpatrick Support for...