French Antitrust Watchdog Dismisses Microsoft Complaint
France's antitrust authority has dismissed a complaint against Microsoft, a significant development for the tech giant's global operations. Learn the details and implications.
France's antitrust authority has dismissed a complaint against Microsoft, a significant development for the tech giant's global operations. Learn the details and implications.
Professor warns Alberta's proposed dual healthcare system may lead to negative competition and reduced care quality. Learn about the potential impacts on Canadian healthcare.
Edmonton will host the UIAA Ice Climbing World Cup and Ice Fest from February 21 to March 1, 2026. Discover event details and what to expect at this major international competition.
The Enhanced Games will allow performance-enhancing substances and offer stock options to athletes. Learn how this controversial sports event plans to revolutionize competition.
A judge revealed Amazon needed 100 lawyers to assess 2.25 million documents in a Canadian competition investigation. Learn about the massive scale of this legal proceeding.
North Vancouver's Jo Mandet describes her victory on The Great Canadian Baking Show as 'surreal' after beating nine competitors. Discover her inspiring journey to the top.
Canadian telecom executives confirm less intense competition is resulting in milder Black Friday promotions for consumers. Discover how market dynamics are changing holiday deals.
The U.S. Supreme Court has temporarily blocked a lower court ruling against Texas' 2026 congressional map. The decision could impact elections and voting rights nationwide. Follow this developing story.
Toronto Police have arrested a man after a security camera allegedly captured him committing an indecent act. Learn the details of the investigation and public safety response.
Alberta's UCP government plans hybrid health care allowing doctors to work in public and private systems simultaneously. Learn how this could change Canadian medicine.
The scandal-plagued Miss Universe competition crowned its 2025 winner in Thailand as the organization continues navigating multiple controversies. Get the latest updates.
PM Mark Carney's chief of staff, Marc-André Blanchard, faces Conservative criticism for comparing Carney's extensive ethics screen to that of Stephen Harper's former chief of staff. Discover the details of the conflict of interest review.
Ontario's new legislation mandates public sector to prioritize local goods and services first, supporting provincial businesses and workers as part of a $220-billion economic plan.
Rep. Jasmine Crockett delivers scorching testimony about Trump's Epstein relationship during House hearing. Learn about the political fallout and transparency demands.
Miss Universe Jamaica Gabrielle Henry was carried away on a stretcher after falling off the stage during the evening gown competition in Thailand. Get the latest update on her condition.
An investigation reveals how Canada's federal government may be using an outdated beef import system to keep prices artificially high, raising serious affordability concerns for families.
Children's safety advocates demand Canadian government reintroduce Online Harms Act by Dec 31, citing 45% rise in child exploitation cases. New name proposed: Online Safety Act.
The Trump administration proposes eliminating automatic protections for threatened species, sparking environmental concerns. Learn how this affects Canadian wildlife.
Mark Carney's government proposes removing requirement for companies to back environmental claims with internationally recognized methodology, sparking greenwashing concerns.
Daily Show correspondent Ronny Chieng was left speechless as the Senate unanimously passed the Jeffrey Epstein files bill using a rare procedure. Discover how this political surprise unfolded.
Miss Universe 2025 faces controversy as judge Omar Harfouch resigns, alleging finalists were pre-selected by unofficial jury. Legal action threatened amid ongoing pageant drama.
At San Francisco's Red Bull Dance Your Style National Final, female street dancers challenged gender norms through powerful performances that blended athleticism with unapologetic femininity.
Windsor's popular Burger Battle kicks off its fourth year, featuring local restaurants competing for the best slider title. Don't miss this culinary competition!
CNN panelists debate Trump's connection to Jeffrey Epstein amid pending document releases. The Epstein Transparency Act moves forward as bipartisan Senate vote sends legislation to president.
A US judge ruled against breaking up Meta, citing its declining market share and increased competition from platforms like TikTok and YouTube. Discover the legal reasoning behind this landmark decision.
Kingsville suspends payments to the Essex OPP board over a funding formula disagreement. Learn how this impacts police oversight and public safety in the region.
Kingsville council unanimously opposes the Ford government's plan to merge Ontario's 36 conservation authorities, citing concerns over financial impact and loss of local control over flooding and conservation matters.
Canada's minority Liberal government survives another confidence vote on a budgetary motion, averting a snap election as opposition leaders criticize their methods as unsustainable.
Canadian credit unions are positioning to compete with major banks following new federal budget measures. Michael Hatch discusses the changing financial landscape.
Toronto police have arrested Tyson Dante Tobias Macfarlane, 20, for an indecent act in Cabbagetown. Authorities believe there may be additional victims and urge others to come forward.