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Golf influencer Paige Spiranac accused of cheating

Golf influencer Paige Spiranac faced cheating accusations during the $1 million Internet Invitational after allegedly improving a ball's lie. The emotional incident sparked online controversy.

Discover Alberta's Vanishing Ghost Towns

Join photographer Andrew Penner on a journey through Alberta's abandoned places like Farrow and Rowley. Discover these historic sites before they disappear forever from the Canadian landscape.

Heated Clash Over GOP 'Vacation' During Shutdown

A tense exchange between Rep. Yassamin Ansari and Rep. Virginia Foxx erupts over the government shutdown. Get the latest on the spending bill and its impact on American families.

Mayor Chow Opposes Ontario's Easier Eviction Rules

Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow is pushing back against the Ontario government's plan to simplify evictions for landlords ahead of a key council meeting. Learn about the potential impact on tenants.

Quebec Separatist Global Influence Claims Scrutinized

Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon faces scrutiny over claims an independent Quebec would save $1B on foreign affairs while doubling diplomatic presence. Analysis reveals potential budget gaps.

Canada Scales Back Greenwashing Rules

Federal government reduces greenwashing regulations scope, though specific changes remain unclear. Business community awaits details on revised environmental marketing rules.

$10K Carry-On Lost After Airline Forces Check-In

An Ontario man's carry-on bag containing items valued at $10,000 disappeared after airline staff forced him to check it. Learn what happened and how to protect your valuables when flying.

Alberta Teachers Poised to Strike as Public Support Grows

Exclusive Leger poll shows overwhelming Albertans back teachers in contract dispute with provincial government. As tensions escalate, discover what's driving public opinion and what a potential strike could mean for students and families across Alberta.

UCP Breaks Petition Promise, Taxpayers Pay

Alberta's UCP government under Premier Danielle Smith is under fire for breaking a key referendum promise by using taxpayer dollars instead of party funds to verify petitions, sparking calls for accountability.

Trump Wants Filibuster Gone Amid Record Government Shutdown

As the U.S. government shutdown becomes the longest in history, President Trump calls for ending Senate filibuster rules while Democrats refuse border wall funding. The political stalemate leaves 800,000 federal workers without pay.

Alberta Election Rules Under Fire: UCP Voting Changes Criticized

Controversial election rule changes in Alberta face scrutiny as voters report widespread confusion and barriers during recent provincial vote. Critics argue the UCP government's electoral reforms created unnecessary obstacles for citizens trying to exerci

MLB's Dead Ball Rule: When Baseballs Get Stuck

Discover the bizarre MLB rule that decided a game when a baseball became lodged in the outfield padding. Learn how baseball's dead ball rule works and see real examples of this rare occurrence.

CRA cracks down on Blue Jays ticket resellers

Canada Revenue Agency targets ticket resellers with new enforcement measures. Learn how to avoid penalties when selling Blue Jays tickets and other event admissions.

Canada's Three Solitudes: 30 Years After Quebec Vote

Thirty years after Quebec's near-separation vote, Canada faces new fractures beyond French-English divides. Discover how regional alienation, political polarization, and demographic shifts are reshaping national unity.

Alberta Unions Reveal Strategic Strike Plan

Alberta's largest public sector unions reveal coordinated strike strategy targeting government operations after contract negotiations stall, affecting 80,000 workers.

Alberta Labour Prepares for General Strike Over Bill 2

The Alberta Federation of Labour is mobilizing its 170,000 members for potential general strike action in response to the UCP government's Bill 2, warning of the most significant labour unrest in decades.

Quebec's 1995 Referendum: 30 Years Later

Three decades after Quebec's sovereignty referendum came down to a razor-thin margin, explore the dramatic events, key players, and lasting impact of that fateful night that nearly redrew Canada's map.

Alberta General Strike Threat: How Real Is It?

As Alberta's government pushes controversial legislation, labour leaders are threatening a general strike. Discover why this nuclear option is being discussed and what it could mean for Canadians.

UCP Accused of Selective Freedom for Supporters

A controversial letter alleges Alberta's UCP government restricts freedoms to political allies while punishing critics in education and healthcare sectors. Explore the growing concerns about political favoritism.

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