Starbucks Canada Expands Menu, Adds Beer, Wine, Tapas End 2015
Other plans in 2015 include more drive-through locations, an app that makes use of a mobile pay-and-order option and customized, carbonated beverages.
Germany Repatriates 120 Tonnes Of Gold From Paris, New York
Germany has repatriated some 157 tonnes of its gold from various foreign storage depots.
Canada’s Saving Grace Amid Falling Oil Prices Could Be Ontario
Ontario may experience an economic revival in the coming years.
Canada Vs ISIS: Military Confirms Special Forces’ Ground Clash With Militants
Canadian special forces soldiers have directly engaged with a group of ISIS extremists while training Iraqi troops behind the front lines.
EU Countries Work On Response To Terror Attacks As Tourism Go Down
EU countries will work with Muslim-majority nations on its planned anti-terror projects.
Eggs, Shoes Thrown At Canadian Baird’s Convoy In Palestine As He Denounced ICC Over Israeli War Crimes Probe
Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird's convoy in Palestine received eggs and shoes from protesters.
AirAsia Flight QZ8501: Initial Investigations Find ‘No Threats’ In Cockpit Voice Recordings, Terrorism Ruled Out
Investigators said it is unlikely that AirAsia Flight QZ8501 crashed in December 2014 because of a terrorism attack.
Falling Crude Oil Prices Force Canada To Go Easy On Spending Plans
Canada might need to extend its spending freeze to ensure it delivers its' promised balanced budget.
Target Canada Workers Receive Helping Hand From Sears, Walmart
Sears and Walmart have come to the rescue of workers about to lose their jobs with the closure of all 133 Target Canada stores.
NATO Says It Doesn’t Want Confrontation With Russia, But Ready To Accept Ukraine Into Bloc
NATO said it doesn't want a military confrontation with Russia.
Canada Retaliates Against US Over Delay of Keystone Pipeline Project, Postpones Summit
The much-delayed Keystone oil pipeline project could be putting a strain between U.S.-Canada relations.
NATO Member Lithuania Publishes War Survival Manual To Prepare Citizens Vs Russia
NATO member Lithuania has started to condition the minds of its citizens against a potential invasion by Russia.
Hundreds Of Jobs Lost As Sony, Target Close Canada Operations
Two more U.S. retail names have closed their operations in Canada.
Pope Francis On Paris Attacks: Freedom Of Expression Must Also Have Limits, People 'Cannot Insult The Faith Of Others'
The terror attacks against Charlie Hebdo, which flaunted freedom of expression as reason for its funny tirades against Islam, was a reaction it planted on itself.
First Charlie Hebdo Issue After Paris Attacks On Sale In Canada
Canada will get to see a number of copies of the first Charlie Hebdo issue published after the Jan. 7 attack that killed 12 people.
Canada’s Nova Scotia Introduces Express Entry Immigration Programme
The Nova Scotia Demand: Express Entry gives applicants the opportunity to settle down in Canada even without a job offer.
Alberta Possibly Headed For Recession With Plunging Oil Prices, BoC Says Prices Could Go Lower, 'Bad For Canada'
The continued fall of prices of crude oil will have a ripple effect in Canada’s provincial and national economies.
Canada Sends Intelligence Team To Guard Arctic As Russia Strengthens Military Capabilities
The fight over the Arctic gets hotter.
Final Report Into Air Asia QZ8501 To Be Released A Year From Now
The final report of results of investigations into what happened with AirAsia Flight QZ8501 will be released in 2016.
Canadian Oil Price Casualty: Suncor To Cut 1000 Jobs, Slashes Spending Budget by $1B
Another Canadian energy company has been forced to announce a looming jobs cut as well as reduction in its planned spending budget this year due to the plunging crude oil prices.
Canadian Federal Judge Stops Plan to Sink Former Navy Vessel HMCS Annapolis Into Sea; Ship’s Paint Could Be Toxic to Environment
Groups wanting to sink the former HMCS Annapolis would need to wait until an injunction is heard on Jan 27.
France Votes To Extend Airstrike Campaign In Iraq for Another 4 Months
France has approved to extend to another four months its participation in the airstrike campaign against the ISIS.
NATO’s Stoltenberg Says Situation In Ukraine Improving, But Still Unstable
NATO said the situation in eastern Ukraine seems to be improving.
Canada Police Arrest Third Suspect In Terrorism Case
Canada police has arrested a third terror suspect.
US Says Cuba Has Complied With Deal, Frees 53 Political Prisoners
Cuba has complied to the terms of its agreement with the U.S., the State Department said.a
U.S. Nuclear Arsenal Drops, Russia's Missile Stocks Up - U.S. State Department Report
A new report by the U.S. State Department said the country's responsibly trying to fulfill its obligations under the New START Treaty, while Russia isn't.
Oil Price Plunge Casts Dark Light Over Energy Sector – Bank Of Canada
Plunging oil prices is here to stay for sometime, affecting future investment plans for companies in the energy sector as well as their respective earnings' forecasts.
Anonymous Declares War Vs Al Qaeda, ISIS; Brings Down A Jihadist Website
Hacking group Anonymous vowed to take down every single jihadist website to avenge the deaths of the recent horrific terrorist attacks in Paris.aaaaaaaaaaaaa
NATO Expansion Into Ukraine Could Ignite Nuclear War, Gorbachev Says; World ‘Will Not Survive The Next Few Years’
The world doesn't stand a chance when the West and Russia lose their patience and pushes the button of a nuclear war.
Global Oil Price Plunge Forces Shell Canada to Shed Jobs
Shell will be getting rid of some jobs in its Canadian operations.