Poilievre pledges co-operation with Liberals when Parliament returns, takes jab at their record

As Parliament prepares to resume session Monday after a six-week break, Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre has publicly called on the Prime Minister to demonstrate tangible results. The call came in the form of a letter to Mark Carney, referencing Carney’s recent speech at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Conservative Proposals and Criticism Mr. … Read more

AGO rocked by resignations after failed Nan Goldin acquisition

The Art World’s Tightrope Walk: Politics, Censorship, and the Future of Acquisitions The recent turmoil at the Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO), stemming from a vote against acquiring a work by Nan Goldin due to her political statements, isn’t an isolated incident. It’s a symptom of a growing tension within the art world: how do … Read more

Vancouver company Hootsuite seeks business with ICE amid financial pressures

Hootsuite Inc. is once again providing services to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), more than five years after a previous contract sparked employee backlash and a public reversal. Internal communications reveal the Vancouver-based social media management company secured a $95,000 pilot project with ICE in September, building on existing work with Customs and Border … Read more

Bills Fire Sean McDermott: End of an Era?

The NFL’s Coaching Carousel: A Sign of Shifting Priorities? The recent firing of Sean McDermott by the Buffalo Bills, despite a remarkably consistent run of regular-season success, isn’t an isolated incident. It’s a potent signal of a growing trend in the NFL: regular season dominance is no longer enough. The league is increasingly focused on … Read more

Land O’ Lakes soccer star scores on Senior Night

The Rise of the High School Athlete: Beyond the Scoreboard The story of Eamon Carman, the star forward for Land O’ Lakes High School, isn’t just a local sports highlight. It’s a microcosm of a larger trend: the increasing focus on high school athletics, not just as a pathway to college scholarships, but as a … Read more

Carney accepts Trump’s invitation to join ‘Board of Peace’ on future of Gaza, official says

Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ for Gaza: A New Model for Post-Conflict Governance? The announcement that Mark Carney, alongside figures like Tony Blair and Jared Kushner, will join Donald Trump’s “Board of Peace” to oversee Gaza’s future governance has sent ripples through the international community. While the details remain sparse, this initiative signals a potential shift … Read more

Bernalillo High School coach fights cancer while leading undefeated team

Beyond the Buzzer: How Athletes and Coaches are Redefining Resilience in the Face of Adversity The story of Ashley Duran, the Bernalillo High School girls basketball coach battling breast cancer while leading her team to a perfect 16-0 season, isn’t just a local triumph. It’s a powerful illustration of a growing trend: athletes and coaches … Read more

Ontario man held in psychiatric seclusion for 20 years wins court order for new assessment

Twenty Years in Isolation: A Turning Point for Mental Healthcare in Canada? The recent Ontario Court of Appeal ruling regarding Camelot Hamblett, a man who has spent two decades in near-total seclusion within a forensic mental health facility, isn’t just a victory for one individual. It’s a stark indictment of a system struggling to balance … Read more

Terry Kennedy: Skateboarder Released From Prison

Terry Kennedy’s Release: A Turning Point for Athletes and the Justice System? The recent parole of professional skateboarder Terry Kennedy, after serving time for a role in an altercation that led to a death, has sparked renewed conversation about accountability, second chances, and the intersection of athletics and the legal system. Beyond the immediate details … Read more

Canada should be prepared to give up the Online Streaming Act in U.S. trade talks

Canada’s Streaming Act: A Trade Chip on the Brink? Canada finds itself in a precarious position as it heads into renegotiations for the U.S.-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). The choice appears to be stark: defend its supply management system for dairy, or potentially sacrifice the recently passed Online Streaming Act. This legislation, designed to regulate online audio … Read more