Politics
Lech Walesa: Trump Could Be 'Traitor' or 'Exceptional' Leader, Nobel Prize at Stake
Former Polish President Lech Walesa told AFP that Donald Trump's approach to Russia could be seen as treasonous or brilliant, with Nobel Peace Prize implications.
Business
B.C. Man Warns of Counterfeit Cash Scam After Facebook Marketplace Sale Goes Wrong
A British Columbia resident shares his cautionary tale after receiving fake money in a Facebook Marketplace transaction, urging others to stay vigilant against financial fraud.
Sports
Toronto Commentators Criticize Team Canada's Olympic Roster Omissions
Toronto hockey analysts have sharply criticized Team Canada's management for omitting key players like Evan Bouchard and Zach Hyman from the Olympic roster, questioning selections like Drew Doughty.
Lifestyle
Airlines to Resume Flights to Puerto Vallarta After Mexico Unrest Stabilizes
Canadian airlines are set to restart operations to Mexico's Puerto Vallarta as the security situation normalizes following recent cartel-related violence.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
Nurses Ratify New Deal with Covenant Health
Nurses employed by Covenant Health have successfully ratified a new collective agreement, marking a significant step in labor relations within Alberta's healthcare sector.
Kendamil Infant Formula Recalled Over Toxin Risk at Costco
Health Canada and CFIA issue urgent recall for Kendamil brand infant formula sold online at Costco due to cereulide toxin contamination. Consumers advised not to use affected batches.
Tourette Syndrome Outburst at BAFTAs Ignites Racism Discussion
A BAFTA ceremony outburst by Tourette syndrome activist John Davidson, who shouted racial slurs at Black actors, has ignited a complex conversation about neurological disorders, racism, and institutional responsibility in media.
Alberta Eases Addiction Recovery Funding for Lethbridge Polytechnic
The Alberta government has simplified and stabilized funding processes for post-secondary institutions like Lethbridge Polytechnic to access addiction recovery support resources.
Alberta Minister Addresses Measles Warning Communication Concerns
Alberta's new Minister of Primary and Preventative Health Services, Adriana LaGrange, responds to concerns about the clarity of a broad-based measles warning issued by health authorities.
Education
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