Politics
Alberta Minister Expresses Optimism on ER Doctor Agreement, Acknowledges Delay
Alberta's hospitals minister Matt Jones remains hopeful about reaching a deal with emergency room physicians, stating he does not blame doctors for the ongoing negotiations delay amid healthcare challenges.
Business
Mideast Conflict Fuels European Gas Price Surge, Spotlighting Canada's Energy Potential
The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is causing a sharp increase in European natural gas prices, underscoring Canada's strategic opportunity to expand its energy exports and stabilize global markets.
Sports
Max Scherzer Calls Daughter's Letter to Blue Jays 'The Cutest Thing'
Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Max Scherzer shares a heartwarming story about his daughter's letter to the team, calling it an adorable moment that touched his heart.
Lifestyle
Gastown Loft Kitchen Transformed with Moody Palette for Luxe Entertaining
Interior designer Janie Hungerford revamps a Gastown loft kitchen with a dark, industrial aesthetic, featuring a concrete waterfall island and black-stained cabinetry for a dramatic, functional space.
Environment
Health
Alberta's 2025-26 Flu Season Deadliest in Recent History
New data from the Alberta government shows the 2025-26 influenza season was the most lethal in recent memory, highlighting severe public health impacts.
Blind Athlete with Down Syndrome Publishes Un-Cookbook
A legally blind swimmer with Down syndrome overcomes adversity to publish an un-cookbook, inspiring others to break barriers in the kitchen and beyond.
Toronto Won't Suspend Students Over Vaccine Records
Toronto Public Health announces it will not suspend students for incomplete immunization records this academic year, marking a shift in enforcement policy.
Alberta Budget 2026: Billions for Hospitals, Surgery
Alberta's provincial government announces Budget 2026 will allocate billions to enhance acute care, including hospital expansions and surgical services, pending legislative approval.
Windsor-Essex Youth Screen Time Crisis: Health Unit Responds
Local health authorities warn excessive screen time among Windsor-Essex youth leads to anxiety, depression, and sleep issues. A new student video challenge promotes balanced technology use through education rather than punishment.
Education
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