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Auger-Aliassime Falls to Sinner in Paris Final Thriller

Montreal's tennis star Félix Auger-Aliassime put up a fierce fight against Italy's Jannik Sinner in the Paris Masters final, ultimately falling 6-3, 6-7(4), 7-6(3) in an electrifying Sunday showdown that kept fans on the edge of their seats.

Sinner defeats Auger-Aliassime for Paris Masters title

Italian sensation Jannik Sinner captures his first ATP Masters 1000 title, defeating Canada's Félix Auger-Aliassime in straight sets at the Paris Masters final. Get the full match analysis and what's next for both rising tennis stars.

Why Canada Shouldn't Build Its Own Submarines

As Canada's submarine fleet ages, calls for domestic construction face harsh reality checks. Discover why homegrown submarines could sink billions without enhancing security.

Auger-Aliassime reaches Paris Masters final

Canadian tennis sensation Félix Auger-Aliassime powers into the Paris Masters final after decisive straight-sets win over Alexander Bublik, continuing his remarkable late-season surge.

Jayne Mansfield's Wild 1966 Vancouver Tour

Relive the unforgettable 1966 Canadian tour when sex symbol Jayne Mansfield brought Hollywood excess to Vancouver and Victoria, creating chaos and captivating crowds.

Bublé's Private Vancouver Tour with Eugene Levy

Canadian crooner Michael Bublé takes Schitt's Creek star Eugene Levy on a personal tour of Vancouver, sharing local gems and creating unforgettable memories in this exclusive adventure.

Sarah McLachlan Returns with New Album and Tour

Canadian music legend Sarah McLachlan opens up about her first album in a decade, the emotional Fumbling Towards Ecstasy 30th anniversary tour, and why she remains fiercely proud of her Canadian roots.

Rufus Wainwright Changes O Canada Lyrics Again

Celebrated Canadian-American musician Rufus Wainwright has introduced fresh lyrics to O Canada, marking another evolution in the national anthem's storied history. Discover the changes and the inspiration behind them.

Canadian Public Service Grows by 42,000 Since 2020

Exclusive analysis reveals Canada's federal public service has grown dramatically since 2020, adding over 42,000 employees while private sector faces economic uncertainty. Discover the numbers behind the expansion.

Carney's Liberals Could Force Snap Election in Canada

Former Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney's rumoured Liberal leadership ambitions could trigger a snap election. Discover how political calculus, not fixed dates, determines Canada's electoral timing.

Fernandez storms into Hong Kong quarterfinals

Montreal's Leylah Fernandez continues her impressive Asian swing with a commanding straight-sets victory over France's Clara Burel at the Hong Kong Tennis Open, advancing to the quarterfinals with powerful precision.

German 'Anti-Greta' Activist Fears Antifa Violence

German conservative activist Naomi Seibt, dubbed the 'anti-Greta Thunberg,' expresses fear of Antifa retaliation following her U.S. speaking tour promoting climate skepticism and conservative values.

Quebec's 1995 Referendum: 30 Years Later

Three decades after Quebec's sovereignty referendum came down to a razor-thin margin, explore the dramatic events, key players, and lasting impact of that fateful night that nearly redrew Canada's map.

Juno Winners Beaches: Free Vernon Concert

Toronto's acclaimed indie rock ensemble Beaches is bringing their electrifying performance to Vernon for a completely free community concert this August. Find all the details about this must-see musical event.

Zellers Revival: Canadian Retail Icon Returns

The beloved Canadian discount retailer Zellers is staging a major comeback with new owners, expanded locations, and a fresh approach to retail that blends nostalgia with modern shopping experiences.

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