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Céline Dion releases Olympics ‘Hymne à l’amour’ performance as single

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Céline Dion has released a recording of her performance of “Hymne à l’amour” at the Paris Olympics.

Dion’s rendition of Edith Piaf’s song during the opening ceremonies in July marked the Quebecois singer’s return to the stage after announcing her diagnosis with stiff person syndrome in 2022.

Stiff person syndrome is a progressive illness that can cause muscle rigidity and severe spasms as well as affect a person’s vocal cords.

It forced Dion to first postpone and then cancel all the remaining dates on her Courage World Tour for 2023 and 2024. Her Paris performance was widely heralded as a triumphant comeback.

This is the second single Dion has released since her diagnosis, after dropping “Love Again” last year to coincide with the release of the movie of the same name. That song was recorded several years earlier.

“Hymne à l’amour (Live aux Jeux Olympiques de Paris 2024 / Live from the Olympic Games Paris 2024)” is now available for streaming and download on all major platforms.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 10, 2024.

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S&P/TSX composite up as Shopify shares soar, U.S. stock markets down

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TORONTO – Canada’s main stock index briefly topped the 25,000-point mark Tuesday morning before pulling back but was still in the green thanks to a 25-per-cent gain in shares of Shopify Inc. after the e-commerce technology firm reported strong third-quarter revenue.

The S&P/TSX composite index was up 77.17 points at 24,866.45 in midday trading.

In New York, the Dow Jones industrial average was down 183.85 points at 44,109.28. The S&P 500 index was down 15.39 points at 5,985.96, while the Nasdaq composite was down 31.45 points at 19,267.31.

The Canadian dollar traded for 71.71 cents US compared with 71.88 cents US on Friday.

The December crude oil contract was down 22 cents at US$67.82 per barrel and the December natural gas contract was up three cents at US$2.95 per mmBTU.

The December gold contract was down US$9.00 at US$2,608.70 an ounce and the December copper contract was down seven cents at US$4.16 a pound.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 12, 2024.

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Nova Scotia Liberals allege PC campaign used Tim Hortons gift cards to buy votes

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HALIFAX – The Nova Scotia Liberals have filed a complaint with the provincial elections agency, alleging a Progressive Conservative candidate’s campaign engaged in “vote-buying” by giving away Tim Hortons gift cards at a drive-thru.

The Liberal party says a campaign worker for Tory candidate Susan Corkum-Greek handed out gift cards to people in line at a Lunenburg, N.S., drive-thru on Saturday while Corkum-Greek was stationed at the other end greeting patrons and requesting their support.

During a news conference Tuesday morning, Progressive Conservative Leader Tim Houston said he was unsure if the gift cards had been handed out but it had “possibly” taken place.

Houston says it wouldn’t be unusual for political events to provide coffee and doughnuts, and handing out gift cards “might be a spin on that” — adding that he’ll wait to see what Elections Nova Scotia has to say.

The party leader says he wasn’t at the drive-thru Saturday, but he was in Lunenburg later in the day knocking on doors.

Elections Nova Scotia confirmed the receipt of the official complaint, and a spokesperson says the agency is investigating.

Nova Scotians go to the polls on Nov. 26.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 12, 2024.

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Former CFL commissioner Mark Cohon joins Northern Super League as board chair

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Former CFL commissioner Mark Cohon is joining the new Northern Super League as chair of its board of directors.

Cohon succeeded Tom Wright as CFL commissioner in 2007, signing a three-year contract extension in 2012. He stepped down in January 2015 ahead of his contract expiration in April 2015.

“Mark brings a lot to this role,” said NSL president Christina Litz. “Obviously an all-Canadian league is quite rare. So having that experience with the CFL and being able to bring that perspective, particularly in terms of governance and organization and helping set culture across the board, is really unique.

“And he knows that. So it’s great to have him as we begin our journey here.”

The six-team women’s pro soccer league is set to kick off in April with teams in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Ottawa, Montreal and Halifax.

Cohon and Litz have history.

Cohon hired Litz at the CFL in 2014 as head of broadcast and digital. Their paths crossed again on the board of the Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences/Juno Awards which Cohon chaired from September 2015 to September 2022.

“I always known him to be a big thinker,” said Litz, who worked for the CFL until 2019 with her last position as chief marketing, digital and strategy officer. “He had big ambitions for the CFL that were achieved while he was there … And he was like that at the Junos board as well, really pushing us constantly — as a board and with management there — to think as big we could. So I know he’s going to do this here and I love that.

“The women who have been playing this game really deserve us to be thinking and acting as big as possible.”

Cohon’s achievements at the Canadian Football League included negotiating a lucrative, new broadcast deal, bringing football back to Ottawa with the Redblacks and celebrating the 100th Grey Cup in 2012.

The NSL says Cohon “will support the league’s board of directors on several key initiatives, including economic growth, expansion initiatives, international competition, player welfare and promoting inclusivity.”

“I really love the vision of the league,” Cohon said.

“The entrepreneurial nature of building a league, doing something that’s important for Canada was, No. 1, really exciting for me,” he added. “And two, this is a moment in time if you think about what’s happening in the world of women’s sports, this is a critical moment — being part of that movement, that was very exciting for me.

“And I guess the third thing is I feel like I can really make a difference.”

He said his wife Suzanne and daughter Parker also urged him to take the job.

“I’m all-in to making this thing a success for our Canadian women and the country,” Cohon said.

The new women’s league will not have the position of commissioner. Instead, Litz will take the lead as president.

Before the CFL, Cohon worked for the NBA as vice president of business development and managing director of NBA Europe and for Major League Baseball as director of International game and business development.

Cohon, a dual citizen whose late father George Cohon was McDonald’s of Canada senior chairman, was born in Chicago but moved to Toronto when he was two.

He has spent the last eight years as chair and partner at the Georgian Bay Spirit Company and served as chair of Toronto Global, which assists international companies exploring business opportunities in the Toronto area since November 2016.

He has also advised CVC Capital Partners, a private equity and credit company, and a director of Great Canadian Entertainment, an Ontario-based company that operates gaming, entertainment and hospitality facilities in Ontario, British Columbia, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia.

In 2013, Cohon was appointed to the Order of Ontario and in 2015, received the Meritorious Service Medal from the Governor General of Canada.

The NSL board will include Cohon and representatives of the six ownership groups with Litz and Diana Matheson, whose title is the league’s chief growth officer, as observers.

Matheson and Tom Gilbert, co-founders of the league via Project 8, now have an ownership stake in Ottawa Rapid FC with Gilbert the team’s representative on the board.

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published Nov. 12, 2024



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