Rama News Digest
Canada faces extreme heat and tornado warnings across the Prairies as temperatures soar, while Air Canada reaches a tentative labor agreement and the Bank of Canada prepares to hold interest rates amid economic uncertainty.
Canada News
Calgary Stampede draws record crowds
More than 1.4 million people attended the 2026 Calgary Stampede, marking a major draw for the annual event.
Air Canada reaches tentative labor deal
Air Canada and the IAMAW union have reached a new tentative agreement, resolving labor negotiations.
Windsor unemployment continues to fall
Windsor's unemployment rate declined again in June, continuing a positive trend for the region.
Bank of Canada expected to hold rates steady
The Bank of Canada is anticipated to maintain its interest rate as weak economic conditions and heightened uncertainty persist across the country.
Extreme heat and tornado warnings sweep Prairies
Canada's Prairies are experiencing a humid heat wave with multiple tornadoes recorded and widespread heat and air quality warnings issued across the nation.
Lyme disease research funding ends amid tick threat
Federal funding has ended for a Lyme disease research group even as ticks pose a growing public health threat across Canada.
Former public servant accused in foreign interference case
A former Canadian public servant has been accused in a foreign interference case involving China.
PM Carney defends Gordie Howe Bridge deal with U.S.
Prime Minister Carney has stated the Gordie Howe Bridge agreement with the United States is a good deal for Canada, insisting there are not significant profits to split.
Carney outlines Canada's energy sovereignty strategy
Prime Minister Carney has discussed Canada's approach to energy sovereignty and what that means for the country's future.