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CBC ends NHL broadcasts after 74-year partnership
Hockey Night in Canada will no longer air on the public broadcaster after the 2025-26 season, ending a tradition dating back to 1952.
Canadian World Cup TV audience doubles hockey's Stanley Cup Final
Canada's World Cup opener drew 3.9 million viewers — more than double the Stanley Cup clincher between Carolina and Vegas.
B.C.'s largest water park temporarily closed after 12 children hurt
Cultus Lake Waterpark is shutting down for 48 hours following an electrical incident in a ride queue area that sent a dozen young...
Competition Bureau investigating food supply chain competition
The federal agency is examining production, transportation, and retail pricing to understand how competition affects grocery prices for...
Tornado rips through northwestern Alberta village
A tornado touched down Monday evening in Girouxville, about 55 km south of Peace River, damaging between 30 and 40 buildings.
Carney meets Zelenskyy, five world leaders at G7 summit
Prime Minister Mark Carney holds bilateral meetings on Ukraine, Middle East, and trade during day two of the G7 summit in France,...
Grammy Awards expand with five new music categories
Recording Academy adds K-pop, Latin, and folk divisions; artists now get four chances at 'Best New Artist.'
Russia's anti-Putin artist killed near Polish home
Robert Kuzovkov, 44, a Moscow-critical artist who painted unflattering portraits of Vladimir Putin, was shot dead near his home in Biala...
Canada's assisted dying laws face court challenges on both sides
As Parliament weighs whether to extend MAID eligibility to people with mental illness, opposing legal challenges are underway in...
Iran demands Israel leave Lebanon as ceasefire deal frays
Tentative U.S.-Iran agreement faces breakdown over territorial conditions as peace talks show serious cracks.
FBI disrupts planned attacks on White House UFC event
Multiple arrests were made across multiple states after law enforcement disrupted what officials described as "planned attacks"...
Canada risks losing Africa trade edge by keeping envoy post vacant
A senator warns Ottawa is ignoring the continent's fastest-growing markets while competitors from China to France strengthen ties.