Canada Jetlines Files For C$50 Million Airline IPO
Canada Jetlines will soon be Canada's newest ultra low-cost carrier.
Merkel Blasts Russia Over Disregard Of Europe’s Peaceful Order; NATO Worried Russia Will Control Entire Black Sea Region With Abkhazia Treaty
The annexation of Abkhazia by Russia and it's potential control over the Black Sea region seems imminent.
Plane Freezes in Russian Arctic, Passengers Push (WATCH VIDEO)
A Siberian plane whose wheels got stuck in the freezing cold was moved by passengers so it could take off, an act Russian authorities said is not allowed.
Ukraine Military To Receive Winter Outfit From Canada, Possibly Weapons From Lithuania
Ukraine is set to receive much needed military aid from Canada and Lithuania.
Weather Alert: Canada Advised To Brace For Winter Storm Cato
Canada's East Coast is in for an onslaught of snow, ice and rain.
Ukraine Says Russia Has Stopped Delivering Coal, While France Delays Warship Delivery to Russia
Russia unexpectedly suspended delivering coal to Ukraine, and yet suffered a setback in the anticipated delivery of its Mistral warship from France.
Iraqi Corruption Has Enabled ISIS Access To U.S. Weapons
A leader of a Sunni tribe in Iraq has called on the United States not to send weapons to the country through the military and police forces because they end up in the hands of the ISIS.
Iran Isn’t At Fault Over Failed Nuclear Talks With U.S.; 7-Month Extension Could Yield No Deal At All
U.S. made excessive demands that's why its nuclear talks with Iran failed.
El Niño To Bring Colder-Than-Normal Winter Temperatures Across Canada
A weak El Niño will have Canadians feel anew 2013's winter conditions, though possibly not as frigid.
Uber Is Good For Canadian Consumers - Competition Bureau
Canada's Competition Bureau approves the presence of Uber ridesharing app service.
Consumer Alert: Retailer Simons Goes Out Of Quebec, To Open Five Stores Across Canada
Gatineau, Vancouver, Calgary, Mississauga and Ottawa will be seeing stores of Quebec-based fashion retailer Simons very soon.
Travel Alert: Australia Mulls To Review Airport Security Policy, Could Allow Scissors, Metal Cutlery Back In Planes
Australia may soon allow back on its flights small scissors, tools and metal cutlery.
BREAKING: Thousands Lose Power As Strong Winds Lash Out Toronto
Thousands in Ontario have no access to power supply following a deluge of strong winds.
Finland Afraid Of Russian Incursion, Scrambles To Consider NATO Membership
The world awaits if Finland will indeed join NATO and how this will be taken by Russia.
Canadian Regulator To Examine Cost, Access To High-Speed Internet
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission wants a level-playing field for big and small ISPs in the country.
Pakistan Possess Fastest Growing Nuclear Programme, Can Make 200 Nuclear Weapons By 2020; U.S. On The Losing End --US Think Tank
Asia has been working to increase its nuclear build-up that a report has suggested the United States better maintain cordial relations with Russia and China.
Product Recall: Graco Recalls Baby Strollers in Canada, U.S. Due To Amputation Risks
Graco will be recalling a five million baby strollers in the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
Travel Alert: New Delta Air Lines Airbuses Could Be Seen In Australia Soon
Australia could soon be flying aboard the new Airbus carriers of Delta Air Lines.
Travel Alert: Frequent Flyer Tie-Up Between Virgin Australia, South African Airways Enhanced
Virgin Australia and South African Airways have expanded their frequent flyer tie-up programme.
Australia, NZ Ditch Proposed Joint Therapeutic Products Agency
Australia and New Zealand will no longer be pursuing the Joint Therapeutic Products Agency.
Travel Alert: Malaysia’s AirAsia Cuts Number Of Australian Flights
AirAsia will be slashing its number of flights to Australia.
Canadian ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Raises $16.2M For ALS Research
The Ice Bucket Challenge in Canada has raised $16 million for ALS research and support.
Air Canada Expands Vancouver Boeing 787 Dreamliners To Beijing, Seoul, Shanghai, Tokyo-Narita Routes
Travellers of Air Canada will soon get to experience its new Boeing 787 Dreamliners on the Beijing, Seoul, Shanghai and Tokyo-Narita routes.
Canada Consumer Alert: Tim Hortons Prices Of Coffee, Sandwiches To Go Up Effective Nov 26
Prices of a cup of coffee as well as sandwiches in Tim Hortons are set to go up on Nov 26.
Western Victory Vs ISIS Still Years Away; Canada Conducts 2nd Airstrike
It is still too early to claim victory over the ISIS, a retired U.S. general said.
Sanctions-Hit Russia Boosts Gold Reserves, Sends Prices Of Metal To 2-Wk High
Russia's out to break the monopoly of the dollar as it boosts its gold reserves.
Germany, Not U.S., Is The World’s Favorite Country; UK, Canada, Australia Maintain Top 10 Spots
The U.S. has lost the prime spot of being the world's favourite country to Germany, no thanks to Russia and Egypt which heavily tested its commitment to global peace and security.
Canada’s Toronto Files Injunction Against Uber Ridesharing Service Provider
Toronto wants Uber banned in its roads.
Walmart Canada Slashes 210 From Workforce
Walmart Canada will be shedding off jobs, affecting 210 people.
Ontario Govt Mulls Closing Under Utilized Schools, Eyes $500M Savings
Ontario might be closing some of its public schools soon.