Politics
Hamilton Police Hunt Suspect in Trail Indecent Acts Investigation
Hamilton police are actively searching for a suspect accused of committing indecent acts along a local trail. Authorities urge public vigilance and report any suspicious activity.
Business
Bank of Canada Learned from Inflation Surprise, Now Better Equipped for Supply Shocks
Senior Deputy Governor Carolyn Rogers admits pandemic-era inflation persistence surprised central bankers, prompting improved forecasting methods and real-time data integration to handle future economic disruptions.
Sports
Canada's Flag Football Star Eyes Olympic Glory and Mexico Rematch
As flag football prepares for its Olympic debut in 2028, Canadian athletes like Lessard are prioritizing qualification while seeking redemption against rivals like Mexico.
Lifestyle
Border-Hopping Cat Louis Gets Custom Traffic Sign in South Surrey
A border-hopping cat named Louis Vuitton in South Surrey, B.C., has inspired neighbors to install a handmade traffic sign warning drivers of his frequent international crossings between Canada and the U.S.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
MUHC Unveils $20M Fellowship for Quebec Biomedical Research
The McGill University Health Centre has introduced a major $20 million fellowship program aimed at bolstering biomedical research in Quebec, with initial success in oncology attracting intensive care team interest.
Best Walking Shoes for Flat Feet: Expert Tips
Discover expert recommendations for walking shoes that provide crucial support for flat feet, preventing discomfort and injury. Learn what features to look for and top picks for men and women.
Ford Rejects Former Mayors' Plea to Keep Drug Sites Open
Ontario Premier Doug Ford dismisses a letter from six former Toronto mayors urging him to maintain supervised drug consumption sites, arguing they endanger communities and fail to reduce opioid deaths.
Cuban Children's Heart Hospital Navigates U.S. Blockade
A specialized Cuban hospital for children's heart conditions confronts severe resource shortages and difficult medical choices due to the long-standing U.S. economic embargo, impacting critical pediatric care.
Indigenous Primary Healthcare in Alberta Still Falls Short
A recent $34 million announcement for Indigenous health in Alberta fails to address systemic gaps, with communities lacking clinics and facing geographic barriers to care.
Education
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