Politics
Christine Fréchette Sworn In Today as Quebec's Second Female Premier
Christine Fréchette, the newly elected Coalition Avenir Québec leader, will be officially sworn into office today, marking a historic moment as Quebec's second female premier.
Business
European Stocks Hold Steady as Asia Rises on Hopes for US-Iran Talks
European stock markets showed minimal movement following gains in Asian markets, driven by optimism over potential diplomatic talks between the United States and Iran. The stability reflects cautious investor sentiment amid geopolitical developments.
Sports
Saskatoon Blades Face Elimination After Third Straight Loss to Prince Albert Raiders
The Prince Albert Raiders dominate the Saskatoon Blades 4-0 in Game 3, taking a commanding 3-0 series lead. Blades coach Dan DaSilva acknowledges effort but lacks results as Raiders eye sweep.
Lifestyle
Bombardier Celebrates Vista's First Global 8000 Aircraft Delivery
Vista has taken possession of its first Bombardier Global 8000 aircraft at the London Biggin Hill Service Centre, marking the beginning of upgrades to its fleet with this revolutionary business jet.
Entertainment
Environment
Health
Weight-Loss Drug Linked to Emotional Side Effects in Relationships
Emerging reports suggest a popular new weight-loss medication may be causing unexpected emotional changes, including reduced romantic feelings, raising questions about its broader impact on mental health and personal connections.
Hospital Pilot Matches Newborns with Family Doctors
A Queensway Carleton Hospital initiative has successfully connected nearly 230 newborns to primary care physicians since January, addressing a critical gap in healthcare access for infants in Ottawa.
Missing Calgary Senior's Family Pleads for Safe Return
The family of a missing Calgary senior is desperately appealing for her safe return after she went missing, with 911 audio revealing her distress call. Authorities continue the search as concerns grow.
B.C.'s Toxic Drug Emergency: The Living Toll on Victims
A decade into British Columbia's toxic drug crisis, researchers reveal the devastating long-term health impacts, including brain injuries and chronic fatigue, affecting survivors and straining healthcare systems.
Northern Ontario Inmates Face 50x Higher Drug Poisoning Risk
A new report reveals that recently released inmates in northern Ontario are at a 50-times greater risk of drug poisoning compared to the general population, highlighting urgent public health concerns.
Education
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