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The Weekly Voice, 22 mayo 2026

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ArticleAlberta Sets Octo­ber Vote On Province’s Future In Canada

Alberta is pre­par­ing for a major ref­er­en­dum this fall that could become one of the most sig­ni­fic­ant national unity tests Canada has faced in dec­ades. Accord­ing to BBC News, Premier Dani­elle Smith announced that Alber­tans will vote on...

Alberta Sets Octo­ber Vote On Province’s Future In Canada

ArticleCanada’s Energy Super­power Moment Arrives As Global Con­flict Reshapes Mar­kets

Canada’s energy advant­age is becom­ing more import­ant at the exact moment the world is being forced to rethink where secure power, oil, gas, and elec­tri­city should come from. In 2026, energy is no longer just an eco­nomic issue. It is a national...

Canada’s Energy Super­power Moment Arrives As Global Con­flict Reshapes Mar­kets

ArticleIndia And Canada Restart Trade Push With New CEPA Talks And $50 Bil­lion Tar­get

India and Canada have opened formal nego­ti­ations for a Com­pre­hens­ive Eco­nomic Part­ner­ship Agree­ment, mark­ing a renewed push to deepen eco­nomic rela­tions and expand bilat­eral trade to $50 bil­lion by 2030. The talks were launched on Monday...

India And Canada Restart Trade Push With New CEPA Talks And $50 Bil­lion Tar­get

ArticleOntario’s Largest Chinese Garden Set To Become New Cul­tural Land­mark In Toronto

Toronto is set to wel­come a major new cul­tural attrac­tion as plans move for­ward for what organ­izers say will become the largest Chinese garden in Ontario. Accord­ing to blo­gTO, the project is being led by the Chinese Cul­tural Centre of Greater...

Ontario’s Largest Chinese Garden Set To Become New Cul­tural Land­mark In Toronto