U.S. bans new foreign drones, hitting DJI
The United States has enacted a ban on new foreign drone models, a major regulatory move directly affecting the Chinese market leader, DJI. Explore the details and potential consequences.
The United States has enacted a ban on new foreign drone models, a major regulatory move directly affecting the Chinese market leader, DJI. Explore the details and potential consequences.
Montreal's Katrina Creed finds emotional release by working as a social worker during the day and a professional wrestler at night. Discover her unique dual life.
The head of a major Canadian public service union strongly criticizes a proposal to fund an early retirement incentive through pension plans, calling it a risky move for workers.
A Windsor teacher has pleaded no contest to a charge of professional misconduct. The case concluded on December 19, 2025. Learn the details and implications for educators.
New federal-provincial agreements seek to streamline approvals for mines and pipelines. Critics say excessive bureaucracy has long hindered Canada's economic prosperity and growth.
Ottawa and Ontario agree to eliminate overlapping environmental assessments for major projects, aiming to accelerate development like the Ring of Fire. Read the details.
Ohio University has dismissed head football coach Brian Smith for serious professional misconduct following an administrative review, with reports citing a violation of the school's alcohol and drugs policy.
Curling's groundbreaking mixed-gender Rock League announces its 2026-27 schedule, featuring events in Toronto, Moose Jaw, Halifax, Ottawa, and Utica, NY. Discover the new era of pro curling.
Federal Budget 2025 projects a 37% surge in spending on private consultants, contradicting Liberal election pledges to reduce reliance on outsourcing. Analysis reveals a troubling shift away from public service expertise.
A retrospective on Toronto Sun's SUNshine Girl Djazel, a professional model with a passion for Egyptian symbols, reading, and sports. Discover the details from her June 2017 feature.
Canada's national hockey and curling bodies confirm they will not follow Skate Canada's lead in boycotting Alberta events due to provincial gender policies. Details on the sporting rift.
The Ottawa Charge face offensive challenges early in the PWHL's expanded season. Can they find enough goals to compete for a playoff spot? Read our analysis.
Prime Minister Mark Carney and Premier Doug Ford sign a pact to eliminate regulatory duplication for large projects, aiming to accelerate the Ring of Fire roads and other infrastructure. Read the details.
Prime Minister Mark Carney's first year highlights a generational shift in Canadian banking and economic policy. Explore the contrasts and key federal-provincial deals shaping the nation's financial future.
Ottawa and Ontario sign a pivotal agreement to streamline regulations for the Ring of Fire and other major projects, aiming to boost economic development in the North. Learn the details.
Curling's new professional Rock League has announced its six teams and 60 athletes, including stars like Rachel Homan and Brad Jacobs. Discover the groundbreaking mixed-gender format.
Curling enters a new era with the launch of Rock League, the world's first mixed-gender professional circuit, featuring 60 elite athletes including Rachel Homan and Brad Jacobs. Discover the teams and the future of the sport.
A proposed deal between Trump Media and a cryptocurrency firm highlights potential conflicts of interest, raising questions about regulatory oversight and investor protection in the evolving digital asset space.
All Elite Wrestling announces its Dynasty pay-per-view event for Rogers Arena in Vancouver on April 12, 2026. CEO Tony Khan cites Canada's strong market and Vancouver's passionate 2024 crowd as key reasons for the return.
The Vancouver Goldeneyes secured a dominant 4-0 victory over the New York Sirens, highlighted by Jenn Gardiner's first goal and Emerance Maschmeyer's first franchise shutout. Discover how the home crowd fueled the team's success.
Ottawa-Gatineau's Ela Day-Bédard makes history, selected by San Francisco in the inaugural Women's Professional Baseball League draft. Read about this landmark moment for Canadian sports.
The Vancouver Whitecaps prepare for the MLS Cup final as questions swirl about the club's long-term future in the city. Get the latest on this pivotal moment for Vancouver soccer.
Ottawa firefighters delivered a massive supply of toys to the Toy Mountain campaign headquarters at Carlingwood Shopping Centre on December 4, 2025, bringing holiday cheer to children in need.
The CPAO has disciplined the former auditor of Laurentian University following its 2021 insolvency. Get the details on the sanctions and the ongoing fallout.
Manitoba pharmacist Michael Watts has admitted to professional misconduct. Learn the details of the case and its implications for pharmacy standards in Winnipeg.
A Regina physician has been suspended for six months following findings of sexual impropriety with patients. Learn the details of the disciplinary action and its implications.
Tennis legend Serena Williams has taken a formal step toward a potential return to professional tennis by reentering the international anti-doping testing pool. Get the latest details on her comeback bid.
The Law Society of Ontario has formally revoked the licence of former Ottawa lawyer James Bowie, following his criminal convictions for extortion and harassment. Read the full details of the case and the professional misconduct findings.
A regulatory panel has found a Barrie-Orillia area investment advisor liable following a fraud conviction. Get the details on the case and its implications for investors.
Defenceman Cal Foote, acquitted in the 2018 World Junior sexual assault trial, has signed with the AHL's Chicago Wolves, becoming the fourth of five players to resume his pro hockey career.