Ex-Raptors Announcer Chuck Swirsky Slammed as 'Rat'
Former Toronto Raptors broadcaster Chuck Swirsky is embroiled in controversy after a Chicago radio host's harsh criticism. Get the full story on this heated sports media clash.
Former Toronto Raptors broadcaster Chuck Swirsky is embroiled in controversy after a Chicago radio host's harsh criticism. Get the full story on this heated sports media clash.
A new report from PressReader predicts a major shift in digital news publishing for 2026, moving away from clickbait towards trust-building, intentional media experiences. Discover the three key trends.
The U.S. Department of Labor faces fierce backlash for a social media post urging 'One Homeland. One People. One Heritage.' Critics blast the chilling echo of a Nazi Germany slogan. Read the full story.
Vancouver's major sports franchises face mounting ethical pressure to leave X as reports reveal its AI tool, Grok, generates nonconsensual imagery. Why do they stay?
As calls for social media warning labels grow in Canada and the U.S., Concordia University researcher Iman Goodarzi explains why the approach is more complex than tobacco or alcohol. Discover the data on our screen time.
Elon Musk's XAI restricts Grok's image generation to paid X users after it was used to create thousands of sexualized images, drawing condemnation from UK and EU officials.
A social media post from Trump's DHS vowing "100 million deportations" ignites a firestorm. Critics decry the implication that millions of American citizens could be targeted. Read the explosive details.
The NBA's Christmas Day games drew a massive 47 million viewers, the highest in 15 years, while also setting new social media engagement records.
Audrey Morris, a 19-year-old facing deportation from Denmark, speaks out after Elon Musk suggested visa exemptions for '8 or above level hotness.' Read her reaction and the online backlash.
A look back at the unforgettable sports stories from Saskatoon in 2025, featuring Huskies championships, inspiring comebacks, and local legends. Read the highlights now.
Indiana State Senator Chris Garten faces intense criticism after posting bizarre AI-generated images of himself violently attacking Santa Claus on Christmas Day. Read about the backlash and his defiant response.
The U.S. Department of Justice faces backlash for an unprofessional social media response to a journalist questioning the release of a fake Jeffrey Epstein letter. Critics slam the tone and legality of the document dump.
Twenty years after its final episode, the Vancouver TV show Sports Page and its holiday special 'Yulin' with the Page' still resonate with fans, a nostalgic look at a more playful sports media era.
Montreal's first female sports bar, Le Nadia, is now open, offering a new space for fans to cheer on the Victoire. Discover the details of this landmark opening.
The University of Calgary celebrates its 60th anniversary by inducting four individuals and two historic teams into the Dinos Hall of Fame. Meet the legends being honoured in February.
Finland's Prime Minister has issued a formal apology to several Asian countries following offensive social media posts by members of parliament. The incident highlights ongoing diplomatic sensitivities.
Skate Canada will no longer host national or international events in Alberta, citing the province's new sports gender legislation. The move impacts future competitions.
Actor Sydney Sweeney addresses the backlash over her American Eagle ad, denies supporting divisive views, and calls for unity in the new year. Get the full story.
Vanity Fair has severed its relationship with journalist Olivia Nuzzi following controversy surrounding Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Get the full story on this media shakeup.
Former varsity athlete Ryan Hillier argues McGill University's decision to cut teams is a policy choice that breaks a social contract with students and harms Quebec's athletic landscape.
Discover how Calgarian Bill Stamile spent over three decades introducing and growing padel tennis in Canada, from the first court in Calgary to international recognition. Explore the sport's local roots.
A month before axing teams, McGill's athletics director warned the Board of Governors of deteriorating, unsafe facilities needing over $50M in repairs. Discover the details behind the controversial decision.
A new study from Calgary reveals a critical gap in sports medicine, with female athletes receiving fewer supports after injuries. Learn about the research and its call for change.
Actor BD Wong issues a public apology after making a racist comment on Instagram. The 'Law & Order: SVU' alum calls his joke 'super wrong' and a 'despicable, racist trope.'
Singer Michael Bublé claims Vancouver media wants the Canucks to lose. Veteran journalist Steve Ewen explains why that's wrong and how team success drives the business of sports coverage.
Melania Trump unveils 'Home Is Where the Heart Is' White House Christmas theme for 2025, but social media users recall her infamous 2018 remark about holiday decor. Explore the details and reactions.
A free weekly sledge hockey program in Winnipeg is providing a sense of freedom and inclusion for youth and adults who are blind or partially sighted. Discover how the First Shift initiative is changing lives on the ice.
Australia will bar children from creating YouTube accounts starting December 10 in a major social media experiment. Learn what this means for digital youth access and online safety policies.
Major school districts and attorneys general sue Meta, TikTok, YouTube and Snapchat, alleging they concealed research showing harm to youth mental health. Learn the details.
Australia implements landmark social media ban for children under 16, facing court challenges while prioritizing youth mental health and online safety. Learn about the global implications.