$2.2M provincial funding for Saskatchewan tech projects
The Saskatchewan government is investing $2.2 million in nine homegrown tech initiatives, aiming to boost innovation and economic growth across the province.
The Saskatchewan government is investing $2.2 million in nine homegrown tech initiatives, aiming to boost innovation and economic growth across the province.
Team Canada's under-18 women's hockey team secured a decisive 5-1 victory against Switzerland in Cape Breton. The win highlights the sport's growth for women and girls across the nation.
The Southern Senior Women's Hockey League held its annual showcase in Moose Jaw, featuring elite talent from across Saskatchewan. See the action and future of women's hockey.
Hockey Canada reveals the roster for the women's team aiming to defend Olympic gold in Milan. A standout from Nova Scotia and key coaches are part of the squad.
Nova Scotia's passionate hockey community turned out in force for a major women's hockey event, highlighting the province's growing support for the sport. Discover the impact and key players.
Run Calgary has launched a new program in January 2026 dedicated to helping women train for marathons. Discover how this initiative empowers female runners in the community.
U.S. antitrust efforts to dismantle tech monopolies face major setbacks as judges prove reluctant to order breakups. Explore the implications for Google, Meta, and future cases against Apple and Amazon.
The Women's Centre of Halton's Light the Path campaign has raised over $30,000 to provide free counselling for survivors of invisible violence, driven by local women-led businesses.
The CEO of Canadian Woman and Sport declares 2025 a pivotal year for female athletics. Discover the key achievements and the momentum driving change for women in sports across the nation.
Canadian tech firm BlackBerry swung to a Q3 profit of US$13.7 million, a significant turnaround from last year's loss. Discover the details behind the company's financial rebound.
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Montreal's Chez Doris shelter announces new emergency winter resources to protect vulnerable women from the cold. Learn how the community can support this vital initiative.
YWCA Regina and the University of Regina Women's Centre honoured the 14 women killed in the 1989 Montreal massacre, using red roses to spark conversation on violence against women in Saskatchewan.
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A sunrise ceremony at the Manitoba legislature commemorated the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women on December 4, 2025. Learn more about this solemn observance.
UEFA has officially chosen Germany as the host nation for the 2029 Women's European Championship. The announcement was made at a ceremony in Nyon, Switzerland.
Canada's women's national soccer team suffers its fifth consecutive defeat, falling to Japan again. Get the latest details on the match and what's next for the squad.
The University of Calgary Dinos will host the inaugural Women in Sport Scholarship Breakfast on Feb. 5, 2026, to advance equity and support for women's varsity athletics. Learn more about the event and its mission.
As women's wealth grows in Canada, they are driving a shift towards values-based, strategic philanthropy. Advisors reveal how intentional giving creates meaningful impact and legacy.
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Canada's women's national soccer team suffered a 3-0 defeat against Japan in an international friendly match. Analysis of the game and what's next for the Canadian squad.
Shopify CEO Tobias Lütke calls out Liberal government's $72M subsidy to Nokia as 'toxic' to Canadian tech economy. Analysis shows Canada ranks 17th in global innovation.
Shopify CEO Tobias Lutke calls federal subsidies for foreign tech firms 'toxic.' Analysis reveals Canada ranks 17th in global innovation, contradicting government claims.
The United Kingdom has unveiled an unprecedented $300 million bid to host the 2035 FIFA Women's World Cup, featuring iconic venues like Old Trafford. This landmark proposal could transform women's football globally.
Over 200 students from grades 9-12 participated in NAIT's Jill of All Trades event, gaining hands-on experience in welding, electrical work and other trades while addressing Canada's skilled labor shortage.
Enza Alexander of ISA Cybersecurity discusses why cybersecurity's future lies in human-centered approaches, responsible AI, and lifelong learning in Canada's digital landscape.
Montreal activists commemorate International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women while highlighting ongoing challenges. Learn about local initiatives and global significance.
Italy has officially recognized femicide as a distinct crime punishable by life imprisonment. The landmark legislation marks a significant step in combating gender-based violence.
LifeLabs donates $10,000 to Guelph-Wellington Women in Crisis, marking the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and Girls. Learn how this supports survivors.
Steven Murphy argues Canada's values position it to lead in responsible AI development. Discover how 'tech with a conscience' can be a global competitive advantage.