Ali Khamenei, long-serving Supreme Leader who oversaw Iran’s theocratic rule, dies

The Aftermath of Khamenei: A Shifting Middle East and the Future of Iran The death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, confirmed by Iranian state media on Saturday, marks a pivotal moment not only for Iran but for the entire Middle East. While the immediate repercussions are still unfolding, the decades-long legacy of the Islamic Republic’s second … Read more

Smith pins Alberta deficit on Ottawa’s immigration policies, but the budget doesn’t

Alberta is facing a $9.37-billion deficit, as revealed in a budget tabled Thursday by Finance Minister Nate Horner, despite minimal cuts and record spending. Premier Danielle Smith has attributed the province’s financial difficulties, in part, to federal immigration policies, a claim made as the province prepares for a fall referendum on immigration. Budget Details and … Read more

Study to examine whether Ozempic can reduce the risk of blood cancer

The Dawn of Cancer Prevention: A $41 Million Investment in Early Detection A paradigm shift is underway in cancer research, moving beyond treatment to focus on prevention and early detection. A $41-million commitment from the Canadian Institutes for Health Research (CIHR) and partner organizations marks a potential turning point, according to Dr. Fei-Fei Liu, Scientific … Read more

La Caisse: 9.3% Return in 2025, Below Benchmark

Quebec’s Caisse Investment Reports 9.3% Return Amidst Global Uncertainty The Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec (CDPQ), a major Canadian institutional investor, reported a 9.3% annual return for 2025. While a positive result, it fell short of its benchmark portfolio return of 10.9%. This underperformance is attributed to ongoing geopolitical tensions and persistent tariff … Read more

Santé Québec: Biron veut optimiser les soins malgré les contraintes budgétaires

Santé Québec’s Balancing Act: Innovation and Budget Constraints Geneviève Biron, President and CEO of Santé Québec, is navigating a complex landscape of increasing demands and limited resources. A recent visit to the Institut universitaire de cardiologie et de pneumologie de Québec (IUCPQ) highlighted the core challenge: how to improve access to healthcare and increase intervention … Read more

A horse’s neigh is unique combination of whistle and song, scientists say

The Whistling Horse: Unlocking the Secrets of Equine Communication For centuries, the haunting call of a horse – the whinny – has resonated across landscapes, signaling everything from joyful reunions to urgent warnings. But the mechanics behind this distinctive sound have remained a mystery, until now. Recent research has revealed that horses don’t just neigh; … Read more

In dealing with Tariff Man, Canada’s best bet is to keep on ragging the puck

Canada’s trade relationship with the United States, much like a high-stakes hockey game, requires a carefully considered strategy. The situation is unfolding at a “fever pitch” in 2026 and could extend through the remainder of the Trump administration. Tariff Shifts and Legal Challenges Recent rulings have upended the landscape of U.S. Tariffs. The Supreme Court … Read more

Rogers lays off part of in-house IT support team

Rogers Restructuring: A Sign of Broader Trends in Canadian Telecom? Rogers Communications Inc. Recently announced layoffs within its in-house IT support team, outsourcing the perform to a third-party vendor. While Rogers maintains most affected employees will be rehired by the vendor, this move signals a larger trend of restructuring and cost-cutting within the Canadian telecom … Read more

Rubio’s speech to European allies strikes reassuring tone but sticks to Trump’s firm stance

Transatlantic Relations at a Crossroads: Navigating a Recent Era of Reciprocity U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s recent address at the Munich Security Conference signaled a shift in tone, offering reassurance to allies after a period of strained transatlantic relations. While maintaining the Trump administration’s firm stance on policy, Rubio’s approach contrasted sharply with the … Read more

BC Cancer Trial Reduces Prostate Cancer Radiation to 2 Sessions

Revolutionizing Prostate Cancer Treatment: Victoria Trial Cuts Radiation Time with AI Precision A groundbreaking clinical trial in Victoria, British Columbia, is offering new hope to men battling prostate cancer. Researchers at BC Cancer are testing a dramatically reduced radiation therapy schedule – potentially shrinking treatment from weeks to just two sessions – thanks to advancements … Read more