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Montreal Firefighter Gets Long-Awaited Cataract Surgery

After years of bureaucratic delays, paralyzed former Montreal firefighter Michael Lavigne has finally undergone crucial cataract surgery. Read his story of perseverance and the fight for timely healthcare.

Why a One-Seat Majority Is a Liberal Headache

With Michael Ma's floor-crossing, the Liberals are one seat from a majority. But a 172-seat majority could create a procedural deadlock, making governance harder, not easier. Read the analysis.

Bublé's Vatican Concert & 200 Years of Ave Maria

Canadian singer Michael Bublé's emotional performance for Pope Leo XIV underscores the timeless power of Schubert's 'Ave Maria,' marking its 200th anniversary. Discover the story behind the hymn and the concert with Rome's poor.

Suspect Wanted in Two Ontario Homicides

Michael Waterman, 44, is wanted for two separate homicides in Oshawa and Peterborough. Police warn he is armed and dangerous. Get the latest details.

Wealthsimple's 2026 Plan to Take on Big Six Banks

Wealthsimple CEO Michael Katchen details the fintech's pivotal 2025, its $10B valuation, and its aggressive roadmap for 2026 to compete with Canada's major banks, fueled by government pushes for more financial competition.

SUNshine Girl Ana: Toronto's 2017 Feature Model

Meet Ana, the Toronto Sun's SUNshine Girl from June 2017. The 5-foot-10 Libra is a passionate Toronto sports fan who enjoys making dreams a reality. Discover her story and gallery.

Downtown Edmonton Parks Reopen After Renovations

Beaver Hills House Park and Michael Phair Park in downtown Edmonton are now open to the public following significant renovations. Discover the refreshed green spaces in the city core.

B.C. Real Estate Hits Record Low Sales in 2025

Michael Geller analyzes B.C.'s 2025 housing market, revealing a century-low in sales, stalled projects, and the need for innovation to break the malaise. Discover the data and forecasts for 2026.

Edmonton may charge for parking at city attractions

Edmonton councillor proposes study on implementing parking fees at city-owned attractions like the zoo and science centre to recover costs and reduce property tax pressure. Could this be a new reality for a growing city?

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