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‘Buy Canadian’ could take a backseat to cost and convenience this Christmas

Ann-Marie Brooking describes herself as a “very proud Canadian” and ten months into the trade war with the United States, her stance on supporting Canadian goods has only gotten stronger. “When it initially happened, I think we were really focused on where we needed to buy our products,” she said. …

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U.S. to give briefing on crime ring tied to Canadian Olympian-turned-fugitive, sources say

Listen to this article Estimated 2 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. Representatives from the U.S. Department of Justice, the FBI and the RCMP are expected to shed light on a case involving a man arrested in Montreal and …

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Swedish royal family arrives in Ottawa today for rare Canadian visit

Listen to this article Estimated 1 minute The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. The Swedish royal family arrives in Ottawa today to begin a three-day state visit alongside a delegation of top government ministers and representatives from dozens of Swedish …

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Prominent legal scholar detained at Canadian border while on his way to a conference on Palestine

Listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. A prominent academic and former UN special rapporteur says he was detained by customs agents in Toronto while on his way to speak at a conference on …

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Desperate parents needing baby formula turn to online strangers as Canadian prices nearly double since 2017

Listen to this article Estimated 4 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. Cassandra Shedden has sometimes had to rummage around her home, looking for things to hawk, just to pay for baby formula.  The 33-year-old mother of three in …

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Where Canadian soldiers in the First World War stood, these volunteers are seeking to preserve

With hands clutching an orange rope, we descended into the Earth, down a lengthy set of stairs and ducking our heads to avoid the low ceiling made of stone. Now 40 feet below ground, we came to stand at the bottom of a chalk quarry called Maison Blanche souterrain. The …

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How the woman who wasn’t allowed to play built a future for Canadian hockey

Few people in this country have had the kind of profound impact on how Canadians live and breathe sport like Danièle Sauvageau. Her name is synonymous, certainly in Quebec, with the game stitched across the nation’s heart.  “She’s touched every level of female hockey and male hockey, to be honest,” …

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Members of Canadian Sudanese community feel abandoned after violence escalates in Sudan

Listen to this article Estimated 5 minutes The audio version of this article is generated by text-to-speech, a technology based on artificial intelligence. Despite Sudan’s paramilitary agreeing to a proposal from the United States and Arab powers for a humanitarian ceasefire on Thursday, members of Toronto’s Sudanese community say they …

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Coffee, hosting, gambling: How Canadian sport can begin to climb out of financial crisis

Caitlin Nash’s cappuccino skills, by her own admission, could use some work. “It’s actually shockingly hard. But we’re getting there,” the Canadian luger, who is doubling as a barista as she aims to compete in her first Olympics at Milano Cortina 2026, told CBC Sports. Nash is among Canada’s bright …

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Why the Canadian sport system is in financial disarray

In his bid to become the prime minister of Canada, Mark Carney turned to sports. Not only did his “elbows up” campaign slogan sweep the nation, but in an ad, he delivered the rally cry alongside iconic actor Mike Myers just outside the boards of a hockey rink. Carney went …

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