300 ostriches shot dead by firing squad on Canadian farm
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Ontario Power Generation (OPG), a private corporation wholly owned by the Province of Ontario, will operate the SMRs. The Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission has already licensed the first SMR and construction has begun, with the aim of starting up power production by 2030.
Watch the stunning bicycle kick from David Rodriguez that lit up the Canadian Premier League final. The match, played in a blizzard in Ottowa, saw home side Atletico Ottawa won their inaugural title - the North Star Cup - with a 2-1 extra-time win over Cavalry FC.
Kalispell has launched the Canadian Welcome Pass, offering discounts at 15 businesses to attract Canadian visitors amid declining cross-border tourism.
Canada’s Supreme Court declined to hear an appeal on the proposed culling of a British Columbia ostrich herd, in a case that has attracted the attention of US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his “Make America Healthy Again” movement.
Atletico Ottawa win the North Star Cup with an "icicle kick" lighting up the Canadian match played that was repeatedly stopped to clear snow from the pitch.
Save for a couple of extra points, Ryden Gratton hung around on the Saskatoon Hilltops sidelines trying to stay warm for almost 60 minutes. But when he was needed most, the Hilltops kicker nailed a 37-yard field goal to give the Hilltops a hard-fought 21-18 win over the Okanagan Sun in the Canadian Junior Football League final at SMF Field in Saskatoon.
City officials of Surrey, British Columbia, have renamed Senator Reid Park to North Ridge Park following public outcry over the historical figure’s support for anti-Asian policies during the Second World War.
The arrival of men in hazmat suits spelled the end for more than 300 ostriches in British Columbia, whose fate was the subject of a months-long legal battle in Canada that attracted an unlikely cast of supporters,
Czech star Petr Sikora relishes boos from Canadian fans. He thrives on the pressure and aims to ignite the crowd again in the upcoming World Junior Championship opener.
Canadian Abdulrahman El Bahnasawy pleads guilty to stabbing federal guards, marking a violent chapter in his ISIS-related terrorism case.