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Nova Scotia's First Horse Simulator Gains Popularity

Nova Scotia's inaugural horse simulator is seeing heavy use at Willow and Withers stables, offering year-round training for equestrians like Kristen Pyke. Discover how this technology is changing the game.

Rare S&P 500 Earnings Streak Supports Bull Case

Wall Street analysts forecast a rare three-year streak of double-digit earnings growth for the S&P 500, a historical indicator of strong market returns. Discover the sectors leading the charge.

Two men fined $7K for illegal moose hunting

Two men from Southern Ontario have been fined a total of $7,000 for illegally killing a bull moose. The case highlights the strict enforcement of wildlife conservation laws in the province.

Bubble or Bull? Market Outlook and China EV Risks

Financial Post Video explores the 2026 bull market forecast with Som Seif, the threat of Chinese EV imports, and the story behind the iconic Toys 'R' Us jingle. Essential viewing for Canadian investors.

Can-Am Canyon: Three-Wheeler for Canadian Adventures

Explore the 2025 Can-Am Canyon Redrock, a three-wheel adventure machine perfect for Canadian riders seeking stability and off-road capability. Discover specs, pricing, and real-world performance.

PBR Bull Riding Returns to Edmonton in 2026

Professional Bull Riders championship coming back to Edmonton after record attendance in 2025. Rogers Place transforms ice to dirt for extreme sports spectacle.

Bloc candidate appeals one-vote loss to Supreme Court

A Bloc Québécois candidate is escalating his one-vote election defeat to the Supreme Court of Canada, challenging the razor-thin margin in Terrebonne riding and potentially setting a constitutional precedent.

MP loses seat by one vote, appeals to Supreme Court

Exclusive: Former Bloc Québécois MP Christine Normandin refuses to concede defeat after losing her seat by the narrowest possible margin - just one vote. Discover why she's appealing to Canada's highest court in this dramatic electoral showdown.

Elections Canada Error Gave Quebec Riding to Liberals

A stunning administrative error by Elections Canada resulted in the wrong candidate being declared winner in a Quebec riding, handing an unintended victory to the Liberals and raising serious questions about electoral integrity.

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