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New Defence Investment Agency Head Starts Role

Canada's Defence Investment Agency welcomes new leadership today as part of government modernization efforts. Learn how this change will impact national security and defence procurement.

UN: Sudan relief operations near collapse

The UN migration agency warns Sudan's humanitarian operations are collapsing amid escalating violence. Millions face starvation as aid delivery becomes impossible.

Scherzer not ready to retire after Blue Jays run

Future Hall of Famer Max Scherzer confirms he wants to play in 2026 after strong postseason with Toronto Blue Jays. The veteran pitcher discusses his health and World Series experience.

Blue Jays extend qualifying offer to Bo Bichette

The Toronto Blue Jays have extended a qualifying offer to star shortstop Bo Bichette, setting the stage for a crucial offseason decision that could shape the franchise's future.

Ottawa Battles Ontario Over Highway 5 Bike Lane Removal

Ottawa cyclists and city councillors are pushing back against the Ontario government's proposal to remove bike lanes from Highway 5, arguing it threatens safety and undermines climate goals. Learn why this decision has sparked outrage among cycling advoca

Blue Jays Off-Season: 10 Critical Questions

After falling short of the World Series, the Toronto Blue Jays face pivotal decisions this winter. From Vladimir Guerrero Jr.'s contract to pitching upgrades, explore the key factors that could determine if 2024 brings championship glory to Toronto.

Brady Oliveira Weighs Free Agency Options

Winnipeg Blue Bombers running back Brady Oliveira, fresh off a career-best season, weighs his future as free agency looms. Will the hometown hero stay or explore new opportunities?

Leamington-Windsor bus service ending in April

Essential public transit connecting Leamington to Windsor will cease operations in April after failing to secure crucial financial support from county and provincial governments, leaving riders stranded.

Trump Administration Removes Housing Watchdog

The Trump administration has removed the independent watchdog overseeing the Federal Housing Finance Agency, raising concerns about oversight and accountability in housing regulation.

Dodgers' $500M Spending Spree: What's Next for MLB?

The Los Angeles Dodgers' massive investment in Shohei Ohtani and Yoshinobu Yamamoto has secured back-to-back championships, but at what cost to baseball's competitive balance? Explore the implications for MLB's future.

Bo Bichette's Blue Jays Future in Doubt

As Bo Bichette enters his final year before free agency, Toronto faces tough decisions about their star shortstop's future with the franchise.

Shane Pinto at Contract Crossroads with Senators

Exclusive analysis of Shane Pinto's contract stalemate with the Ottawa Senators. Discover why the rising star faces a critical career decision and what's at stake for both player and team in this high-stakes negotiation.

Why Canadiens Should Avoid Nazem Kadri Deal

Hockey insider Todd explains why the Montreal Canadiens should avoid pursuing Nazem Kadri, citing chemistry concerns and the team's current rebuilding phase.

Auditor General Sounds Alarm on CRA Troubles

Canada's Auditor General sounds the alarm on CRA's troubling performance, revealing systemic issues affecting taxpayer services and fairness. Discover the critical findings that every Canadian should know.

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.

Windsor-Leamington Transit Service Ends 2026

Essential transit service connecting Windsor to Leamington will cease operations in April 2026, leaving rural residents without public transportation options and sparking community concerns.

CRA Call Centre Crisis: 53% of Calls Never Answered

Canada's Auditor General Karen Hogan exposes alarming service failures at CRA call centres, with 53% of callers unable to reach agents. Discover the troubling findings and what this means for Canadian taxpayers.

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