Suncor reports record production in 2025 despite weak oil prices
Suncor produced 860,000 barrels per day in 2025 and posted net earnings of $1.48-billion for the final quarter while adjusted operating earnings were $1.33-billion.
Suncor produced 860,000 barrels per day in 2025 and posted net earnings of $1.48-billion for the final quarter while adjusted operating earnings were $1.33-billion.
Newly released Epstein files include allegations referencing Bill Gates, which he denies and says he regrets knowing Jeffrey Epstein; Melinda French Gates said she has moved on from their marriage and called the victims' experiences 'beyond heartbreaking.'
Fulton County asked a federal court to order the FBI to return ballots and other 2020 election documents taken in a recent warehouse search. President Donald Trump has said he wants to "take over" elections in some Democratic-run areas, remarks county officials cited in their filing.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand met U.S. officials in Washington as the administration promoted a preferential trade zone for critical minerals and announced related agreements and a strategic reserve for rare earths.
Tomàs-Llorenç Guarino Sabaté said Universal has agreed to let him use Minions music for the Milan‑Cortina Olympics and he is working to clear the remaining rights; he had previously been told the medley could not be used because of copyright issues.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said meaningful talks with Iran must cover Tehran's ballistic missiles and other issues; Iranian officials say they will only discuss their nuclear programme.
Federal Justice Minister Sean Fraser said Ottawa will not change the current judicial appointment process after Alberta Premier Danielle Smith demanded more provincial input and warned she would withhold provincial funding for judges.
Residents and officials north of Kingston say a proposed high-speed rail corridor could cut through South Frontenac; Alto says no route has been selected and impact assessments and consultations are ongoing.
Envoys from Russia and Ukraine met in Abu Dhabi for U.S.-brokered talks, and Ukrainian officials reported a cluster munition attack at a market that killed seven people.
Defence Minister David McGuinty said Canada has no intention of developing nuclear weapons and will focus on conventional forces; his remarks responded to former chief Wayne Eyre's suggestion that Canada keep the option open in the future.