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Outfielder Juan Soto is expected to be activated from the injured list Wednesday, manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters Tuesday, according…
Kingston’s $3.1 million snow clearing deficit is forcing the city to delay some park maintenance and road work after a punishing winter. It’s a clear reminder that when winter costs soar, the ripple effects can be felt by residents long after the snow is gone.
Roope Hintz’s return may have been pushed back yet again. The Dallas Stars forward is doubtful to play in Game…
In the vast landscape of Canada, where rolling hills and sprawling forests dominate the scenery, the challenge of accessing healthcare…
With the ceasefire deadline closing in, Iran US talks are back in focus as Tehran and Washington weigh whether fragile contacts can turn into something more lasting. The stakes are high—not just for the region, but for Canadians watching how rising tensions could affect fuel prices, travel, and global stability.
Canadiens fans Tampa turned Game 1 into a slice of home ice, filling the streets with red rally towels and playoff energy before the puck even dropped. It’s a vivid reminder that Habs loyalty travels well, bringing Canadian hockey passion all the way to Florida.
Canada is demanding answers after a Canadian killed Mexico headline gave way to a far more complex foreign-policy crisis, with one citizen dead and another wounded abroad. As Ottawa seeks accountability, many Canadians are watching closely to see how strongly their government will act to protect citizens in conflict zones.
Virginia voters are weighing a congressional redistricting plan that could let lawmakers redraw House districts before the midterms, potentially reshaping who holds power in Washington. The debate highlights a familiar question on both sides of the border: how to balance fast political action with fair representation.
The Canada inflation rate has edged up to 2.4%, but the latest data suggests price pressures remain manageable rather than a sign of a new surge. For Canadians watching grocery bills, rent and interest rates, the report offers a clearer look at where costs — and possible rate decisions — may be heading next.
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Kelowna, B.C.’s waterfront is still quiet, but it won’t be long before visitors return. This year, tourism operators are hoping…
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The Houston Rockets will get a major boost on Tuesday as they look to even their first-round series with the Los Angeles Lakers. Forward Kevin Durant was upgraded to active…
Canada’s new Auditor General council brings together experienced voices, including former Nunavut premier P.J. Akeeagok, to help strengthen oversight of how public money is spent. For Canadians, this could mean sharper audits and a broader view of how federal decisions affect communities across the country, especially in the North.
The Canada UN controversy is raising tough questions about whether Ottawa stayed true to its human rights message after a UN meeting appeared to show no objection to Iran’s appointment. As criticism grows, many Canadians will be watching for a clear explanation of what happened and what it says about Canada’s role on the world stage.
The Canada UN controversy is putting Ottawa’s human rights credentials under a harsh spotlight after questions emerged over Iran’s appointment to a key UN oversight body. As criticism grows, many Canadians are asking whether the government’s actions behind closed doors match its public promises on democracy and accountability.
Lisa Sygutek explains how new federal programs could give local journalism in Canada a much-needed lift, helping community newspapers bring more reporters back to the stories that matter most close to home. If these efforts succeed, readers in smaller communities could see stronger coverage, better accountability, and a renewed connection to local decision-making.
Canada economy outlook may look solid from an international banking perspective, but many Canadians are still feeling the pinch of weak growth, high borrowing costs, and stubborn affordability pressures. This article explores the widening gap between the optimistic global message and the tougher reality facing households and businesses at home.























