Dionne Quintuplet's Health Halts May Homecoming Visit
Annette Dionne, a surviving Dionne quintuplet, cannot attend her 89th birthday celebration in May due to health concerns. The event will proceed with a special video presentation.
Annette Dionne, a surviving Dionne quintuplet, cannot attend her 89th birthday celebration in May due to health concerns. The event will proceed with a special video presentation.
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Economist David Rosenberg warns the AI investment boom is a bubble and says markets are unprepared for a potential 2026 recession. Read his insights for Canadian investors.
A new AP-NORC poll details what Americans want their government to focus on in 2026. Discover the key issues shaping public opinion ahead of the next political cycle.
Interim NDP leader Don Davies urges the party to reconnect with Canadians outside the capital to rebuild support. Analysis of the path forward for the New Democrats.
Biotechnology students at Conestoga College voice fears that recent instructor layoffs threaten their education. Read about the impact on academic programs.
The Prince Albert Grand Council is seeking urgent answers after a video surfaced showing a man lying in the snow near Victoria Hospital. Community leaders express heartbreak and demand accountability.
A new Sudbury police survey reveals residents' top safety worries are addictions, drug trafficking, and homelessness. The force is now aligning its strategy with these community priorities.
Local community groups in Waterloo Region are voicing significant concerns about the area's water supply capacity, highlighting potential risks for future growth and sustainability. Learn more about the ongoing debate.
The relocation of a bus stop from Victoria Hospital in Winnipeg has raised significant safety and accessibility concerns for vulnerable patients and staff. Learn about the community's response.
Business owners in Montreal's Milton Park area are launching a class-action lawsuit, citing safety concerns linked to the homeless population. Get the latest details on this developing local story.
The City of Timmins faces fierce criticism for selecting a former sawmill site as a permanent remote homeless encampment. Residents voice safety concerns as officials defend the controversial decision.
An investigation into the often-overlooked animal welfare and ethical concerns surrounding roadside zoos in Canada. Learn about the hidden realities behind the exhibits.
Financial expert Ruchir Sharma applies his four 'O's bubble test to the AI frenzy. Discover if current market conditions signal overvaluation, over-ownership, over-investment, and over-leverage.
World Rugby announces a trial to lower the legal tackle height at the elite level starting in 2025, a major move aimed at reducing head injuries and concussions in the sport. Learn about the new rules and their potential impact.
Ottawa's emergency shelters are grappling with severe capacity concerns as temperatures plummet to -18°C. Learn about the urgent situation and community impacts.
Hollywood's major guilds and theatre owners urge regulators to block Netflix's proposed $82.7 billion acquisition of Warner Bros., citing antitrust concerns and threats to jobs and content diversity.
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Alberta's privacy commissioner voices significant concerns about personal health numbers appearing on identification cards, highlighting privacy risks for citizens. Learn about the implications.
Ottawa police arrested three people and seized illegal drugs in Chinatown following proactive surveillance sparked by community concerns. Read the details of the targeted operation.
A new poll reveals job stability and economic concerns are forcing many first-time homebuyers in Canada to delay their purchase. Discover the key factors impacting the market.
Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei cautions that some AI companies are taking excessive financial risks with massive infrastructure investments, highlighting a 'real dilemma' for the industry.
Critics argue Ottawa's proposed 'bubble bylaw' is redundant and threatens free expression, as federal Bill C-9 already addresses hate crimes. Read why this local measure should be scrapped.
Amid AI-fueled market bubbles, a rare opportunity emerges in undervalued quality stocks. Financial Times analysis reveals why this is a generational buying moment for Canadian investors.
The 113-year-old Mustard Seed church in Edmonton, slated for demolition, was destroyed by fire. The blaze caused a power outage and followed reports of unauthorized access.
Donald Trump declared himself the 'affordability president,' citing massive drug price drops. However, his percentage claims defy economic logic. Read the analysis.
A Chinese national suffers life-threatening injuries in a land mine explosion on the Cambodia-Thailand border, raising concerns about ongoing regional security risks. Details emerge.
Donald Trump channels Republican donor money into his hotels and golf clubs through political committees he controls, raising ethical concerns about profiting from presidency.