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U Sports chief executive Pierre Arsenault says McGill University’s decision to cut 25 athletics teams after the 2025–26 season is unfortunate. The university…
Canada has backed away from a planned digital services tax that targeted American tech firms, following strong threats of retaliation from former…
Experts say connecting Yukon’s power grid with British Columbia’s would be transformative for Canada’s North—but warn it may take more than ten…
Former prime minister Stephen Harper said military budgets could be the key to improving infrastructure across Canada’s Arctic. Speaking in Iqaluit at…
Brazil National Museum is set to reopen its doors to the public this week, seven years after a fire destroyed most of…
Early and mail ballots were the top choice for American voters in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, according to a new federal…
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet U.S. President Donald Trump at the White House on Monday, July 7. This visit is…
So far in 2025, 25 men have been executed by court order in the United States. Six additional executions are set to…
The court-appointed receiver of Eagle Gold Mine in Yukon is moving forward with a sale process following a major environmental disaster in 2024. The mine, which released cyanide-laced ore into the environment, could have a new owner by year-end.
A Quebec judge has greenlit a class action lawsuit against Tim Hortons over emails falsely promising a boat prize in its Roll Up to Win contest. With potential damages of $64,000 per claimant, the case raises questions about consumer trust and mobile app promotions in Canada.
Airmedic is paying tribute to the four lives lost in a tragic helicopter crash on Quebec’s North Shore on June 20. The…