Politics
Supreme Court May Alter Notwithstanding Clause Amid Quebec Bill 21 Challenge
Opponents argue Quebec's secularism law violates multiple Charter rights and could prompt Supreme Court to reconsider limits of the notwithstanding clause during historic hearings.
Business
Alberta Premier Says Canada's Pipeline Plan Draws Middle Eastern, Asian Investors
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith reports growing international interest from Middle Eastern and Asian investors in Canada's pipeline infrastructure projects, highlighting economic opportunities.
Sports
Kaiden Guhle Defines Role with Gritty Play in Canadiens' Victory Over Islanders
Montreal Canadiens defenseman Kaiden Guhle showcased his physical identity by defending captain Nick Suzuki and delivering a complete performance in a 7-3 win over the New York Islanders, signaling his return to form after injury setbacks.
Lifestyle
KitchenAid Unveils Spearmint as 2026 Color of the Year for Iconic Mixer
KitchenAid announces Spearmint as its 2026 Color of the Year, featuring a minty green hue with blue undertones on the Artisan Series Stand Mixer. The fresh shade aims to bring energy and versatility to kitchen designs.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
COVID Boosters for High-Risk New Brunswickers This Spring
New Brunswick health authorities announce spring availability of COVID-19 vaccine boosters for vulnerable populations, emphasizing continued protection against evolving virus strains.
Shower Steamers Beat VapoRub for Sinus Relief
Amazon reviewers praise Herbal Zen Cold Kicker Shower Steamers for clearing congestion better than Vick's VapoRub. These tablets release eucalyptus and peppermint oils in shower steam, offering quick relief for allergies and colds.
Saint Andrews Clinic Expansion to End Doctor Waitlist: N.B. Government
The New Brunswick government has announced a major expansion of the Saint Andrews Wellness Centre, which is expected to eliminate the doctor waitlist for the area by adding new medical services and facilities.
Epcor: Chlorine Taste in Edmonton Water Normal
Epcor confirms that the chlorine smell and taste in Edmonton's water supply is a standard part of treatment processes, ensuring safety and quality for residents.
Black Canadians Less Likely to Fill Prescriptions Due to Cost
A new study highlights significant disparities in medication access, showing Black individuals in Canada are less likely to fill prescriptions because of financial constraints, raising concerns about healthcare equity.
Education
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