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Calgary Doctor's 'Tree Theory' for Winter Immunity

Calgary doctor Peter Nieman shares his 42-year 'Tree Theory' on children's health and offers essential tips, including key vitamins, to build a stronger immune system during the long winter months.

Nobel Winner: Canada Unready for AI's Economic Storm

Canadian-born Nobel laureate Peter Howitt warns Canada's institutions are not prepared for the job destruction and monopolistic challenges AI will bring. He outlines the policy shifts needed to weather the coming economic storm.

Louis Bacon wins defamation case against Peter Nygard

A New York judge rules in favour of hedge fund founder Louis Bacon in a decade-long defamation suit against ex-fashion mogul Peter Nygard, who is serving a prison sentence in Canada. Read the details.

Three New Faces Join Edmonton Police Commission

Edmonton Mayor Andrew Knack announces five city-nominated appointments to the Police Commission for 2026, including former councillor Karen Leibovici. Learn about the new members and their roles.

What's Ahead in Pop Culture: Dec. 19-25

From the premiere of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' to a new Kiss solo album, discover the top five pop culture events to enjoy across Canada this week. Get the details here.

OSFI Holds Domestic Stability Buffer Steady at 3.5%

Canada's banking regulator keeps the domestic stability buffer unchanged, citing strong bank performance and a $60+ billion capital cushion. Explore the implications for lending and the economy.

Legendary war correspondent Peter Arnett dies

Peter Arnett, the fearless Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist known for his groundbreaking coverage of the Vietnam and Gulf Wars, has passed away. Remember his legacy.

Toronto vies for defence bank HQ, 3,500 jobs at stake

Toronto officially launched its bid to host the new Defence, Security and Resilience Bank, competing with four other Canadian cities for a project that could create up to 3,500 local jobs. Discover why Ontario's leaders are confident.

$10M Gift to University of Saskatchewan School for the Arts

University of Saskatchewan alumni Bob Xu and Linda Chen donate $10 million to the School for the Arts, honoring outgoing President Peter Stoicheff. The transformative gift will fund curriculum, theatre expansion, and student support.

Minister: OCDSB trustees not returning soon

Ontario's Education Minister Paul Calandra states trustees are unlikely to return to the Ottawa-Carleton District School Board in the near future. Get the latest details on the ongoing situation.

Tarantino Calls Paul Dano the 'Weakest Actor in SAG'

Director Quentin Tarantino launched a scathing critique of actor Paul Dano's performance in 'There Will Be Blood,' calling him the 'weakest actor in SAG.' Get the full story on the shocking Hollywood feud.

PQ Leader Doubles Down on 'Disloyalty' Comments

Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon refuses to apologize for calling cultural leaders 'disloyal' for congratulating federal minister Marc Miller, sparking political firestorm.

Smith's Ottawa Deal Cements Alberta Political History

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith's persistence leads to a key energy agreement with Ottawa, reasserting provincial rights and drawing comparisons to Peter Lougheed. Discover the details and political implications.

Ontario Math Scores Spark Ministerial Review

Ontario's Education Minister orders a review after EQAO tests show nearly half of students fail to meet math standards. Get the details on the results and the political fallout.

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