Banksy’s most recent piece of artwork showcases a tree stump positioned in a visible spot, drawing in a significant crowd due to its impactful message about the environment.

The latest masterpiece by renowned street artist Banksy has created a sensation in the art world. This artwork features a tree stump as its prominent focal point and has captivated ... Read MoreRead More

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Humana-Paredes and Wilkerson dominate with two wins to kick off beach volleyball season in Doha.

Canadian beach volleyball players Brandie Wilkerson and Melissa Humana-Paredes have kicked off the new season in stellar fashion as they strive for an Olympic medal in Paris this summer. Their ... Read MoreRead More

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Medal wins by Russian and Belarusian Paralympic athletes will not be reflected in the medal standings at the Paris games.

Russian and Belarusian athletes who achieve podium positions in Paralympic events in Paris this year will not see their medal wins reflected on the official Games medals table, the International ... Read MoreRead More

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Heise’s game-winning goal upon her return secures PWHL Minnesota’s comeback against Ottawa.

Minnesota emerged victorious in a thrilling matchup against Ottawa with a 4-3 win in a shootout on Tuesday night. Denisa Krizova showcased her scoring prowess by netting two goals, while ... Read MoreRead More

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Health Canada provides clarification on who is eligible among seniors for the national dental care plan.

The recently updated information released by the federal government highlights the eligibility criteria for Canada’s national dental care plan. This update was prompted by concerns raised by seniors regarding the ... Read MoreRead More

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Canada resumes competition with the United States in its most challenging Gold Cup match to date.

Canada, the reigning Olympic champion, is gearing up for a highly anticipated clash with the second-ranked U.S. in the semifinals of the CONCACAF W Gold Cup, following dominant performances against ... Read MoreRead More

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Source indicates that the Canadian government will restart providing funding to the United Nations relief agency for Palestinians.

The Canadian government has decided to resume funding to UNRWA, the United Nations relief agency for Palestinians, with a scheduled payment of $25 million in April and new funding to ... Read MoreRead More

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Answering Your Olympic Inquiries: What is the Scoring System for Surfing?

Thank you to all the individuals who have shared their insightful inquiries about the Summer Olympics. Remember, there is no question too grand, too minute, or too quirky! To have ... Read MoreRead More

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Financial regulator Fintrac has been targeted by a cyberattack, stating that sensitive systems were not compromised.

Canada’s financial intelligence agency, the Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre of Canada (Fintrac), has disclosed that it recently fell victim to a cyberattack. In response to this security breach, ... Read MoreRead More

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There is no functioning ice rink at the prison where a Member of Parliament claims notorious inmates play casual hockey, according to the agency.

Canada’s prison service has refuted claims made by a Conservative MP regarding the existence of a functioning hockey rink at La Macaza Institution, located outside Montreal. According to the Correctional ... Read MoreRead More

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Rebel News files lawsuit against RCMP, claiming a consistent pattern of ‘intimidation and exclusion’.

Rebel News and one of its prominent journalists, David Menzies, have filed a lawsuit against the RCMP, alleging a series of bullying and exclusionary tactics utilized by the federal police ... Read MoreRead More

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Meta announces that the issues affecting Facebook and Instagram have been resolved following an outage that impacted hundreds of thousands of users.

Facebook owner Meta apologized for the recent outages that impacted WhatsApp and Threads. The company’s director of communications, Andy Stone, issued a statement acknowledging the disruptions. Meta’s family of apps, ... Read MoreRead More

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Catherine is expected to attend the June event amidst confusion, with Charles set to miss Commonwealth Day.

Speculation regarding the well-being of the Princess of Wales remained ongoing on Tuesday as British authorities revealed that Catherine is set to participate in a Trooping the Colour ceremony in ... Read MoreRead More

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2024 Montreal comedy festival Just for Laughs called off, company filing for creditor protection

The renowned Montreal-based company responsible for organizing the esteemed Just for Laughs comedy festival has made the decision to cancel the 2024 edition of the event. This action came after ... Read MoreRead More

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Coral Harbour teens win hockey gold despite lacking a practice arena.

In a remarkable display of determination and skill, a youth hockey team from Coral Harbour, Nunavut, emerged victorious at the annual Rock Cup tournament in Rankin Inlet. Despite facing numerous ... Read MoreRead More

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State funeral scheduled for March 23 in honor of Brian Mulroney

A state funeral to honor the life and legacy of the late former Prime Minister Brian Mulroney is scheduled to take place on Saturday, March 23 in Montreal. This solemn ... Read MoreRead More

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5-time Iditarod champion kills and dresses moose while participating in the annual sled dog race.

A seasoned dogsled driver had to take down a moose after it wounded one of his dogs shortly after the commencement of this year’s Iditarod, as per the race authorities’ ... Read MoreRead More

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Twitter’s ex-CEO and CFO contribute to the high number of lawsuits that Musk and X are facing over nonpayment.

In an attempt to avoid paying severance to executives, Elon Musk is accused of inventing false reasons and instructing employees from his various companies to support his decision. The executives ... Read MoreRead More

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‘Canadian Olympic and Paralympic committees urge for more athlete funding as crisis looms’

Request for Additional Funding to Support Canadian Sport Organizations The Canadian Olympic Committee (COC) and Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) have made a formal request for an additional $104 million in ... Read MoreRead More

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Federal environment minister accuses Premier Moe of breaking carbon-price law, calling it ‘immoral’.

In a recent development, Environment Minister Steven Guilbeault has expressed the need for Ottawa to take action against Saskatchewan for violating the federal carbon-pricing law. This decision stems from Premier ... Read MoreRead More

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Toronto sports magnate Larry Tanenbaum is actively seeking to establish a WNBA expansion franchise.

Billionaire Larry Tanenbaum is in the process of pursuing the establishment of a WNBA expansion team in Toronto, as revealed by CBC Sports. Tanenbaum, a prominent figure as a minority ... Read MoreRead More

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Donaldson, the 2015 AL MVP and former player for the Blue Jays, announces retirement following a 13-year career.

Josh Donaldson has announced his retirement after a remarkable 13-year career in Major League Baseball. The former third baseman made a name for himself during his time with teams like ... Read MoreRead More

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New Giants third baseman Matt Chapman felt like it was destiny to reunite with his former manager.

After taking a closer look at his options, the four-time Gold Glove third baseman, Matt Chapman, felt a strong pull to return to the Bay Area. “It just felt like ... Read MoreRead More

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Koe from the Northwest Territories and Bonot from Northern Ontario pull off surprises at the Brier tournament.

On Monday at the Canadian men’s curling championship, Northern Ontario’s Trevor Bonot expressed his thoughts on the unpredictability of the sport with profound simplicity. He stated, “It’s curling. Honestly, you ... Read MoreRead More

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Jack Teixeira admits to releasing hundreds of confidential U.S. documents.

Jack Teixeira, a former member of the Massachusetts Air National Guard, has pleaded guilty to leaking classified military documents on a social media platform, marking one of the most significant ... Read MoreRead More

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RCMP files terrorism charges against suspect in Edmonton city hall shooting incident

Amidst the events that unfolded in January at Edmonton city hall, a security guard identified as Bezhani Sarvar stands accused of unsettling actions that have resulted in terrorism-related charges against ... Read MoreRead More

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Shiffrin sets sights on women’s slalom race in Sweden this weekend following a 6-week injury layoff.

After her downhill crash earlier this year, Mikaela Shiffrin is poised to make her return to the slopes in Sweden this weekend at the resort in Åre. While Shiffrin’s team ... Read MoreRead More

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Have you received a message pretending to be from the Canada Revenue Agency, requesting your SIN? It is a scam.

Tax season is upon us, and unfortunately, along with it comes a new scam that Canadians need to be wary of. The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre has issued a warning about ... Read MoreRead More

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Nikki Haley secures first primary victory ahead of Super Tuesday, defeating Donald Trump.

On Sunday, U.S. former ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, secured her first victory in the nominating process by winning the Washington, D.C., Republican primary against former president Donald ... Read MoreRead More

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Canada’s women’s soccer team set to play against the U.S. in the Gold Cup semifinals.

Canada will need to defeat the United States in order to advance to the inaugural CONCACAF W Gold Cup final. The Americans, ranked second globally, secured a 3-0 victory against ... Read MoreRead More

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The Canadian women’s rugby 7s team secures a 4th place finish in Los Angeles after being defeated by the U.S. squad.

The courageous Canadian women rugby team showcased their determination and skill by securing a commendable fourth place at the HSBC SVNS Los Angeles, following their third-place finish in Vancouver the ... Read MoreRead More

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Henderson of Canada ties for 3rd place as Green of Australia emerges victorious in LPGA tournament held in Singapore.

Hannah Green’s spectacular 30-foot birdie on the last hole secured a one-stroke triumph over Celine Boutier at the HSBC Women’s World Championship on the LPGA Tour in Singapore. Yuna Nishimura ... Read MoreRead More

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Saskatchewan blanketed in snow following weekend storm, leading to school closures.

A snowstorm originating in Montana made its way into southern and central Saskatchewan over the weekend, causing road closures and disrupting business operations in various cities. The aftermath of the ... Read MoreRead More

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Swiss skier Meillard concludes a successful weekend in Aspen by clinching the World Cup slalom victory.

Loic Meillard from Switzerland celebrated a triumphant weekend in Aspen by securing victory in a World Cup slalom race. Following his consecutive second-place finishes in giant slalom competitions in the ... Read MoreRead More

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Sanoa Dempfle-Olin, a Canadian surfer, earns a spot in the Olympics while Erin Brooks exits early at the world championships.

Canada had a remarkable performance at the surfing world championships in Puerto Rico, despite not meeting expectations to qualify multiple athletes for the Paris Olympics in July. The team, comprised ... Read MoreRead More

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Rooney secures her second shutout in the PWHL to lead Minnesota to victory over New York and end a three-game losing streak.

Kelly Pannek and Abby Boreen notched goals just 2 minutes and 22 seconds apart early in the second period, propelling Minnesota to a 2-0 victory over New York in Professional ... Read MoreRead More

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Cat Lake First Nation’s nursing outpost destroyed by fire, leaving isolated community without vital health-care facility

Cat Lake First Nation, situated in northwestern Ontario, is currently grappling with the aftermath of a devastating incident as their nursing station succumbed to a fierce fire, leaving the community ... Read MoreRead More

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The Health minister is optimistic that certain provinces will implement a pharmacare plan by the close of 2024.

Mark Holland, the Federal Health Minister, has expressed optimism that some provinces will be able to implement the government’s new pharmacare plan by the end of the year. He emphasized ... Read MoreRead More

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Canada reveals additional sanctions on Russian officials following Navalny’s passing.

Canada’s foreign minister has revealed a new set of sanctions against the Russian government as a response to the recent passing of Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny and Russia’s ongoing ... Read MoreRead More

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McEwen from Saskatchewan remains undefeated at Brier after defeating Koe from Alberta.

Saskatchewan’s Mike McEwen has emerged as a top contender after a strong start at the Canadian men’s curling championship. With a perfect 3-0 record, including notable wins over Kevin Koe ... Read MoreRead More

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Gaza authorities dispute Israel’s initial conclusions that the stampede was responsible for the majority of deaths in the aid convoy.

Israel’s military stated on Sunday that the majority of the Palestinians who lost their lives last week near an aid convoy in Gaza died in a stampede, while local health ... Read MoreRead More

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Canadian athlete Éliot Grondin secures 2 silver medals at the snowboard cross World Cup in Spain.

Quebec snowboard cross sensation Éliot Grondin secured his fifth podium finish of the season as he clinched second place in Sierra Nevada, Spain. The 22-year-old’s impressive performance included two gold ... Read MoreRead More

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Owners are currently debating the implications of Alberta’s $200 electric vehicle registration tax.

Bassam Mahfoud made a purchase of a Tesla in December, joining fellow Canadians in the trend towards zero-emission vehicles. The sales of electric vehicles in Canada continue to set records ... Read MoreRead More

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Community gathers to honor asylum seeker who passed away after enduring hours in the cold while waiting for Mississauga shelter.

Community members gathered over the weekend to mourn the passing of Delphina Ngigi, a Kenyan asylum seeker who tragically died just three days after arriving in Canada. The solemn vigil ... Read MoreRead More

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Trudeau and Italy PM Meloni’s Toronto event called off because of a protest in support of Palestine.

Security concerns led to the cancellation of a Toronto event where Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was set to host his Italian counterpart, as pro-Palestinian protesters gathered outside the venue. ... Read MoreRead More

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Cain’s Quest changed its route the day before the race to circumvent adverse conditions in southern Labrador.

The Cain’s Quest organizers have adjusted the route of the Labrador snowmobile endurance race due to poor conditions on the south coast of the Big Land. The change was made ... Read MoreRead More

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Discuss relaxation: How Signal Hill and the ocean motivate these swimmers during the winter season.

It’s difficult to surpass the experience of a scorching summer day in Newfoundland and Labrador. When the sun is shining intensely, taking a dip outdoors becomes one of the most ... Read MoreRead More

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Demands for increased signage following incident where dog gets caught in 3 traps.

Calls for improved signage indicating trap locations are increasing after another dog in northern B.C. became ensnared not in one leg-hold trap, but three. Alexis Toews had taken her three ... Read MoreRead More

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Hartland’s Covered Bridge Potato Chips factory destroyed by fire

Firefighters from multiple units have gathered to combat a fire at Covered Bridge Potato Chips factory in Hartland, a key employer in the town of New Brunswick. The incident was ... Read MoreRead More

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The federal government promises $58.8 million to extend the local journalism program through 2027.

The Canadian government is lengthening a program that supports 400 local journalism roles nationwide. Minister of Heritage Pascale St-Onge has announced that Ottawa will allocate an additional $58.8 million to ... Read MoreRead More

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Federal housing agency announces discontinuation of first-time homebuyer incentive.

The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) has announced the discontinuation of the first-time homebuyer incentive. The deadline for new or resubmitted applications to the program is midnight ET on ... Read MoreRead More

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The burned and demolished British pub will be reconstructed exactly as it was – with its quirky charm intact.

Englands’s historic Crooked House pub began leaning unintentionally over 250 years ago. Following a mysterious fire and subsequent demolition, the town council has instructed the owners to rebuild it intentionally ... Read MoreRead More

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Space agency shutting down research facility crucial to the operations of the International Space Station and Canadarm.

The David Florida Laboratory, known as “Canada’s national facility for spacecraft assembly and integration,” located in west Ottawa, will be shutting down by the end of March 2025 as confirmed ... Read MoreRead More

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Elon Musk files a lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman, alleging that the startup has strayed from its original goal of serving humanity.

Elon Musk has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, the creator of ChatGPT, and its CEO, Sam Altman, alleging that they have deviated from the startup’s original goal of developing artificial ... Read MoreRead More

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The Pope criticizes gender theory as a destructive ideology that poses a threat to humanity.

Pope Francis expressed concerns about gender theory, describing it as a dangerous ideology that seeks to eliminate the distinctions between the sexes. He has initiated studies to investigate what he ... Read MoreRead More

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Legal dispute stemming from substantial accounting mistake at Veterans Affairs to result in nearly $1 billion in expenses for Ottawa

An embarrassing multi-million-dollar accounting mistake that was concealed for years at Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) will result in nearly $1 billion being paid by taxpayers as a combined class-action settlement, ... Read MoreRead More

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U.S. senators seek clarification from Pfizer regarding a $50 contribution to a Canadian MAID organization.

A group of Republican lawmakers in the United States is seeking explanations from Pfizer regarding a financial donation made in Canada— which they characterize as insignificant. The lawmakers penned a ... Read MoreRead More

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Communication from the Odysseus spacecraft on the moon is anticipated to cease by Wednesday.

Odysseus, the initial American spacecraft to reach the moon in fifty years, was set to go offline on Wednesday following a landing mishap that hindered communication and solar-charging capabilities, as ... Read MoreRead More

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France plans to constitutionalize abortion in reaction to the weakening of rights in the United States.

France’s Senate has passed a bill on Wednesday to include the right to abortion in the Constitution, overcoming a significant obstacle for a law pledged by President Emmanuel Macron in ... Read MoreRead More

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Bell’s CEO, alongside other executives, summoned to committee for inquiry on workforce reductions.

The decision of BCE Inc. and Bell Canada to reduce their workforce by around 9% this year has prompted Members of Parliament to invite several top executives to testify later ... Read MoreRead More

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Mardi Gras brings out participants dressed in costumes to parade through the streets of New Orleans.

Festivities celebrating Mardi Gras, the culmination of Carnival season in New Orleans, kicked off in full swing early Tuesday. Costumed revellers gathered on the narrow streets of the French Quarter, ... Read MoreRead More

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Jenny Cavnar becomes the inaugural female primary play-by-play announcer for MLB, hired by A’s.

Veteran baseball broadcaster Jenny Cavnar has been hired by NBC Sports California as the new primary play-by-play announcer for the Oakland Athletics, making history as the first woman to take ... Read MoreRead More

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A member of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police in Alberta is alleged to have shared confidential police data with the government of Rwanda.

An Alberta RCMP officer is facing charges of leaking protected policing information to the Rwandan government. Const. Eli Ndatuje, 36, is accused of breaching trust and unauthorized use of a ... Read MoreRead More

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The NDP is urging the Liberals to acknowledge the establishment of Palestine as the U.K. and U.S. demonstrate their willingness to engage.

New Democrats are urging the Liberal government of Canada to officially acknowledge Palestine as a state, as they believe it would contribute to promoting peace in the Middle East. “On ... Read MoreRead More

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The oil spill originating from an unidentified vessel in Trinidad and Tobago prompts a state of ‘national emergency’.

Trinidad and Tobago’s prime minister has declared a “national emergency” after a major oil spill occurred near the twin-island nation in the eastern Caribbean. The spill has already contaminated multiple ... Read MoreRead More

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What prompts the march of tens of thousands of Indian farmers towards New Delhi?

Tens of thousands of Indian farmers are currently marching towards the capital to demand guaranteed crop prices, reviving a movement from two years ago that successfully led to the government ... Read MoreRead More

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The January data reveals a 0.3% increase in inflation in the United States, bolstering expectations that the Federal Reserve will still decrease interest rates in the coming year.

The U.S. experienced higher-than-expected consumer price growth in January due to increases in housing and healthcare costs. However, this is unlikely to impact expectations that the Federal Reserve will begin ... Read MoreRead More

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The Super Bowl has garnered the highest viewership of any U.S. program to date, with an average of 123.4 million people tuning in.

The most-watched program in U.S. television history will also be remembered as the longest Super Bowl game. According to Nielsen and Adobe Analytics, Kansas City’s 25-22 overtime triumph over San ... Read MoreRead More

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‘The biggest deal in Dragons’ Den history’: The Dragon’s were speechless – The Most Successful Canadian TV Show: A Ranking of Top Performers All times

  Discover the true North, strong and entertaining, as we bring you the ultimate showdown of the most successful Canadian TV shows! From hilarious comedies to gripping dramas, StrawPoll has ... Read MoreRead More

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Oppenheimer dominates 2024 BAFTA nominations by receiving 13 nods.

The EE BAFTA Film Awards, also known as the British equivalent of the Academy Awards, will be closely observed for possible indicators of the upcoming Oscars on March 10. In ... Read MoreRead More

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The shooting of Ecuador prosecutor investigating a dramatic TV station attack resulted in their death.

A prosecutor who was investigating a violent attack on a public television channel last week was fatally shot in Guayaquil on Wednesday, according to Attorney General Diana Salazar. César Suárez, ... Read MoreRead More

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B.C. theater owner in a race against time to settle $40K CEBA loan before Jan. 18 cutoff

Diane Robinson is hopeful that her family-owned movie house in Terrace, B.C. will not face closure as they scramble to gather funds to repay a portion of their Canada Emergency ... Read MoreRead More

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Kansas City secures the services of Canadian forward Nichelle Prince in a trade deal with Houston.

The Ks City Current have acquired Canadian international forward Nichelle Prince from the Houston Dash in exchange for forward Cece Kizer and an international slot for 2024. Taken in the ... Read MoreRead More

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N.B. man ‘grateful for remaining alive’ after coming close to being pierced in car collision

After a lengthy night shift on Jan.10th, Michael Roy climbed into his pickup truck along with a colleague and embarked on the long journey home. The drive could have spelled ... Read MoreRead More

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According to court documents in the New Mexico lawsuit, it is stated that Meta showed a ‘prevailing resistance in the past’ when it came to safeguarding children on Instagram.

Newly revealed documents from the lawsuit filed against Meta in New Mexico highlight the company’s historical reluctance to prioritize the safety of children on its platforms, according to the complaint.The ... Read MoreRead More

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Pakistan’s ambassador is called back as Iran’s missile attack claims the lives of two young children.

Officials in Pakistan reported that on Tuesday, a missile strike from Iran resulted in the death of two children and the injury of three women. According to Iran’s foreign minister, ... Read MoreRead More

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Trudeau will finally sign the much-anticipated devolution agreement with Nunavut on Thursday.

After nearly 25 years as a territory, Nunavut is expected to sign a devolution agreement Thursday with the federal government. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is scheduled to arrive in Iqaluit ... Read MoreRead More

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After initially barring Israel due to security concerns, IIHF has now given permission for Israel to participate in the upcoming tournament.

The International Ice Hockey Federation announced on Wednesday that Israel will now be allowed to participate in an upcoming tournament, despite initially being barred due to security concerns. The governing ... Read MoreRead More

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The lineup for Coachella 2024 includes AP Dhillon, Nav, Grimes, and Blond:ish, who are all talented Canadian artists.

Coachella, the music festival, has revealed its lineup for 2024, which includes several Canadian artists such as Nav, AP Dhillon, Grimes, and Blond:ish. With the exception of one, all the ... Read MoreRead More

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Canadian Olympic runner De Grasse shows support for AFC Toronto City women’s soccer team with financial contribution.

Star sprinter Andre De Grasse has become a part-owner of AFC Toronto City, the local team in the proposed women’s professional soccer league in Canada, which is set to launch ... Read MoreRead More

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South Korean opponent hands Ottawa skip Homan her first loss at Canadian Open.

South Korea’s Eunjung Kim secured a solitary point in the eighth end to secure a 6-5 win against Rachel Homan from Ottawa on Wednesday at the Co-op Canadian Open in ... Read MoreRead More

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Skier Beatty and curler Fediuk have been selected as the Canadian representatives holding the national flag at the Winter Youth Olympic Games in South Korea.

Freestyle skier Charlie Beatty and curler Chloe Fediuk were announced as the Canadian flag-bearers for the Winter Youth Olympic Games opening ceremony in Gangwon, South Korea, as per the Canadian ... Read MoreRead More

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In the wake of missile attacks in the Red Sea, Canada contemplates including the Houthis on the terrorist roster.

Canada is currently evaluating whether to include the Shia Islamist Houthi movement on the terrorist list because of their attacks on commercial shipping in the Red Sea, which are backed ... Read MoreRead More

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Princess of Wales admitted to hospital for abdominal surgery, King set to undergo treatment for prostate enlargement.

Catherine, the Princess of Wales, has successfully undergone planned abdominal surgery and is expected to stay at the hospital for a maximum of two weeks. On the other hand, King ... Read MoreRead More

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Kenyan religious leader accused of causing deaths due to mass child starvation confronted with 191 murder charges

A judge in Kenya has ordered cult leader Paul Mackenzie and 30 associates to undergo mental health evaluations before facing charges for the murder of 191 children. These bodies have ... Read MoreRead More

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Southern B.C. crews get ready for another winter storm, encouraging commuters to embrace a ‘snow day’.

Maintenance trucks were on the roads salting and brining in the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island in anticipation of another snowstorm hitting southern B.C. on Tuesday night. Environment Canada has ... Read MoreRead More

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Mayor’s of Brampton and Surrey urge federal government to intervene due to an increase in extortion threats specifically aimed at South Asians.

Two Canadian mayors are urging the federal government to assist in developing a coordinated approach to address the increasing extortion threats targeting businesses in their cities, particularly those owned by ... Read MoreRead More

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According to a source, Ottawa is considering reducing the number of international students in specific provinces.

The volume of international students in certain provinces is expected to be reduced by the federal government, according to a senior government source. Ottawa shares jurisdiction over Canada’s international student ... Read MoreRead More

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Shiffrin outperforms skiing rival Vlhova, securing a second slalom victory following her recent triumph in Austria.

Mikaela Shiffrin refused to decrease her speed, even after the race concluded. Despite just defeating her main slalom rival in a women’s World Cup night race on Tuesday, the American ... Read MoreRead More

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The possibility remains for Canada to send an unprecedented number of teams to the Olympics in Paris.

Both of Canada’s national field hockey teams were eliminated from contention for the Paris Olympics today. A 5-1 loss to Spain by the women and the men’s 3-2 defeat to ... Read MoreRead More

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Canada has identified 100 Chinese, Russian, and Iranian research institutions that it claims pose a risk to the country’s security.

Canadian universities and researchers studying advanced and emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, will soon be ineligible for federal grants if they have affiliations with foreign institutions that the government ... Read MoreRead More

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The individual responsible for the death of his estranged wife outside a Calgary school was dealing with charges related to domestic violence.

The individual who committed the act of killing his estranged spouse outside a Calgary elementary school on Tuesday morning had been charged with criminal offenses related to domestic violence and ... Read MoreRead More

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The upcoming week will see the liberal cabinet convening for a retreat in preparation for the return of Parliament.

Persistent inflation and intense domestic divisions over the Israel-Hamas conflict are weighing heavily on the federal Liberals as ministers get ready to convene in Montreal next week for a three-day ... Read MoreRead More

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These twins are hopeful for an opportunity as a prestigious ballet school conducts auditions in Windsor.

Canada’s Royal Winnipeg Ballet is known as one of the most prestigious ballet schools in the country, if not the world — and it’s the place where two Windsor brothers ... Read MoreRead More

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Red Stars secure Mallory Swanson with a reported NWSL-record $2M US free-agent contract.

The National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) has made history with the signing of Mallory Swanson, a forward for the U.S. team, to a four-year contract worth a reported $2 million ... Read MoreRead More

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Malta-flagged ship devoid of crew targeted by missile near Yemen.

An empty bulk carrier registered in Malta was targeted by a missile while sailing northward through the Red Sea, approximately 140 kilometers northwest of the Yemeni port of Saleef. This ... Read MoreRead More

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Rising gasoline prices contribute to an inflation hike of 3.4%.

Canada’s annual inflation rate surged to 3.4% in December, as reported by Statistics Canada on Tuesday. This comes after October and November had seen inflation hold steady at 3.1% compared ... Read MoreRead More

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Iran’s Revolutionary Guards assert responsibility for a lethal assault that they allege was directed towards an Israeli facility in Iraq.

Late Monday, Iran launched missiles at what they claimed were Israeli “spy headquarters” near the U.S. Consulate in Erbil, Iraq and at targets related to the extremist group Islamic State ... Read MoreRead More

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Quebec coroner advocates for more severe consequences for reckless drivers following the tragic fatality of a cyclist.

Michel Filteau claims that he has shed tears every day since his 36-year-old son was fatally struck while riding his bicycle in Sherbrooke, Quebec. Sébastien Filteau was hit by a ... Read MoreRead More

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Monday’s Emmy Awards showcased the finest ensembles on the red carpet.

Television’s largest evening arrives slightly later than its usual time this year. The Emmy Awards, originally scheduled to be broadcasted in September 2023, were delayed to 2024 due to the ... Read MoreRead More

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