Bob Barker’s rep speaks out on ‘Price Is Right’ on-set harassment allegations
A representative for Bob Barker has denied harassment claims made by former models of 'The Price Is Right' in a recent docuseries.
RCMP make arrest made in ‘devastating’ attack on New Brunswick musician
RCMP have arrested a suspect in connection with a serious assault on musician John McLaren in New Brunswick.
Ford ‘keen’ on Niagara amalgamations; but his office says he’ll respect mayors’ will
Ontario Premier Doug Ford expresses interest in amalgamations in the Niagara Region while indicating his office will respect the decisions made by local mayors.
Made in Canada: Five spring jackets that will keep you covered — no matter what the weather does
This article features five spring jackets made in Canada that are suitable for various unpredictable weather conditions.
Montreal makeup artist Donald Mowat made Emily Blunt look bad — and she loved every minute of it
Montreal makeup artist Donald Mowat discusses his work in the makeup trailer for the Vancouver series 'The Last of Us' and reflects on his successful career in the film industry.
Trump has taken to gifting Florsheim shoes to his male colleagues. It seems Marco Rubio’s are too large
Donald Trump has made a habit of gifting Florsheim shoes to male colleagues in the White House, turning them into a status symbol.
Lost Vision in Åre: "Burned Out My Eyes"
Kalle Eriksson, who almost lost his sight during a ski trip in Åre, made a remarkable comeback by winning medals in his Paralympics debut four years later.
Recommendations made following review into Edmonton emergency room death
A review of the Edmonton emergency room death of Prashant Shreekumar led to 16 recommendations aimed at improving staffing and accountability in the healthcare system.
Judge slams Ontario lawyer for filing made-up legal quotes; lawyer says it's ‘human error’ not AI
An Ontario lawyer faces scrutiny after submitting fake legal quotes in court, asserting human error rather than AI contributed to the issue.
N.B. budget: Cuts to culture funding would have ‘profound impact,’ advocates say
Heritage advocates in New Brunswick are concerned about potential cuts to cultural funding in the upcoming budget, mirroring cuts made in neighboring Nova Scotia.
Winnipeg Blue Bombers kicker Sergio Castillo wins pair of community awards
Sergio Castillo, the kicker for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers, made history by receiving both the Ed Kotowich ‘Good Guy Award’ and the Cal Murphy ‘Heart of a Legend Award’ in the same year for his contributions on and off the field.
Derek Finkle: This injection site was shut down. What followed proved activists wrong
A new study shows that the closure of an injection site in Alberta did not lead to an increase in overdose deaths, contradicting claims made by harm reduction activists.
OpenAI sued over Canada school shooting failure
Parents of a girl injured in a Canadian school shooting have filed a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging the company failed to notify authorities about threats made by the shooter using its AI technology.
Ice Fishermen in Peril - Made Farewell Calls to Their Loved Ones
A group of ice fishermen in Ontario, Canada, was rescued after being stranded on a drifting ice floe, with some making emotional farewell calls to family members during the ordeal.
Automaker with higher Canadian production to get more tariff-free U.S. imports
The Canadian government permits an unnamed automaker to import more U.S.-made vehicles tariff-free due to increased production and sales in Canada.
Canada Will Not Rule Out Participation in the War in the Middle East
Canada's Prime Minister Mark Carney made comments indicating that military involvement in the Middle East conflict cannot be ruled out.
A year after it was removed from LCBO, $2M in U.S. booze is expiring
A year after the Ontario government banned U.S. alcohol products from the LCBO due to tariffs, approximately $2 million worth of American liquor is set to expire, while sales of Ontario-made alcohol have significantly increased.
Why Mark Carney got chippy with a reporter over what an ‘unnamed government official’ said
Mark Carney, the Prime Minister of Canada, had a tense exchange with a reporter regarding comments made by an unnamed government official about India's involvement in foreign interference in Canada.
Canadians invest in mining and energy
The article discusses investments made by Canadians in the mining and energy sectors.
‘I don’t think the public are buying it’: Fallout from the Musqueam agreements
There is ongoing political backlash in British Columbia regarding the agreements made between the federal government and the Musqueam First Nation, with significant questions raised in the legislature.
Sergeant Tommy Prince School celebrates improvement in literacy rates
The Sergeant Tommy Prince School in Brokenhead Ojibway Nation has made notable strides in improving literacy rates among its students thanks to community involvement and targeted teaching strategies.
Shaping Saskatchewan: Sheldon Dingwall
Sheldon Dingwall, CEO of Dingwall Guitars, has been a significant figure in the bass guitar industry for nearly 40 years, connecting musicians globally through his high-end guitars made in Saskatchewan.
Two Estonian snowboarders made it to the top twenty at the junior world championships
Two young Estonian snowboarders, Laura Anga and Gregor Parts, achieved notable placements at the junior world championships in Calgary, Canada, with Anga finishing 12th and Parts 17th in their respective competitions.
Canadian tries rice pudding for first time but makes vital 'mistake'
A Canadian woman in the UK tries rice pudding for the first time but is told she made a significant error in her preparation.
Conrad Black: The high cost of climate alarmism
Conrad Black critiques the extensive financial investments made in fighting climate change, arguing that they have yielded little tangible results.
Canada’s military recruitment surged amid sovereignty threats: data
Canada's military has reported a 12.9% increase in new applications, coinciding with concerns over national sovereignty stemming from threats made by former U.S. President Donald Trump.
What to expect when reviewing?
The upcoming review of the US-Mexico-Canada Agreement (T-MEC) focuses on key issues such as fentanyl trade, illegal migration, and trade barriers concerning goods made in China.
The question about Trump's tariffs made an expert burst into laughter - watch the situation in the video
A professor's humorous response highlights the ineffectiveness of Trump's tariffs in addressing the U.S. trade deficit with Canada.
Canada didn't get anywhere – Expert laments one aspect of the Lions
In a thrilling Olympic semifinals between Finland and Canada, Finland initially led before Canada made a comeback, with Nathan MacKinnon scoring the decisive goal.
Police uncover new evidence in Brampton kidnapping case involving $200K demand
Peel Regional Police in Canada have made multiple arrests in a Brampton kidnapping case linked to a $200,000 ransom demand, with evidence of firearms seized during the investigation.
Canada turned to victory over Finland: – Couldn’t have asked for a wilder drama
Canada made a dramatic comeback to defeat Finland and secure a spot in the Olympic final.
IL follows: Chaos in Sweden, Olympic champion absent – Finland made an exception
Finland has made a special decision as chaos unfolds in Sweden ahead of the 2026 Milano-Cortina Olympics.
Lion's Judgment: Intense Talk from Canadian Journalists about Finland
Canadian journalists have made bold statements regarding Finland's performance in the ongoing hockey tournament after critical matches in Milan.
A Tough Decision from the Lions in Milan - Here are the New Lines
The Finnish national hockey team made significant lineup changes in preparation for their Olympic semifinal against Canada, following a dramatic quarterfinal victory.
From Bihar to Dubai via Delhi... The boy from Gaya who achieved greatness in the T20 World Cup!
Sohail Khan from Gaya, Bihar, made a significant impact in the T20 World Cup 2026, scoring crucial runs for the UAE national team and leading them to victory against Canada and Afghanistan.
U.S., Iran make progress in nuclear talks, lowering likelihood of imminent military clash
Progress has been made in nuclear talks between the U.S. and Iran, reducing the chances of a military confrontation.
‘It’s never too late’: Savannah Guthrie issues new plea in search for mother
Savannah Guthrie has made a heartfelt appeal for her missing mother, Nancy Guthrie, urging the alleged kidnapper to do the right thing as the investigation into her disappearance continues.
Toronto police make 2 arrests related to weekend rally to support Iran protests
Toronto police have arrested two individuals in connection with a rally supporting protests in Iran, following an online threat made against the event and a hate-motivated assault during it.
As tariffs ease, more than half of Canadians would buy an EV made in China: poll
A new poll indicates a significant shift in Canadian consumer attitudes towards purchasing electric vehicles (EVs) made in China, coinciding with recent tariff reductions.
Semi-finalists determined in the Olympic women’s hockey tournament
Canada, Switzerland, the USA, and Sweden have made it to the semi-finals of the women's hockey tournament at the Milan and Cortina Olympics.
Tumbler Ridge school shooting victim's brother made chilling call as he hid from terror
The brother of a victim in the Tumbler Ridge school shooting made a distressing call to his parents while hiding from the attacker.
Arrest made in Canada-wide warrant case 2 years after deadly shooting
A Toronto man was arrested nearly two years after a fatal shooting in Brampton, Ont., and has been charged with first-degree murder.
The Government modifies key articles of the labor reform project; 10 dead in a shooting at a school in Canada
The Argentine government has made significant amendments to its labor reform project to secure necessary votes amidst protests and recent events, while also reporting a tragic shooting incident in Canada.
Savannah Guthrie pleads with public to help find her mom as ransom deadline passes
Savannah Guthrie has made a public plea for help in locating her mother, Nancy Guthrie, as concerns grow following the passing of a ransom deadline.
Trump claims China will 'ban ice hockey in Canada' during trade deals
Donald Trump made eccentric allegations that a trade deal between Canada and China would lead to the end of ice hockey in Canada.
5 things to know from Saturday at the Winter Games
Canada made notable achievements at the 2026 Milan Cortina Games, including their first medal and a decisive win in women's hockey.
France and Canada opened consulates in Greenland
France and Canada have opened consulates in Greenland as a sign of ongoing NATO ally support following statements made by Trump.
The Largest Landowner in the USA: A Million Acres from Mexico to Canada
Stan Kroenke, the largest private landowner in the USA, is an American entrepreneur who made his fortune in real estate and is now acquiring more land despite being far behind Elon Musk's wealth.
The Canadians' Nightmare Comes Alive. "In some places, we even outplayed them; it surprised the players," Coach Růžička Evaluates Czechs' Advance to the Final
After years of struggles in the playoffs, the Czech juniors have made it to the finals, defeating Canada for the third consecutive time in this year's playoffs and securing their first medal in eighteen years.