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PORTAGE — Reid Carruthers and Kevin Koe round out the field for the Canadian men’s curling championship after their teams won their respective provincial finals Sunday. Carruthers defeated Braden Calvert 9-7 in Portage la Prairie, Man., and Koe downed Evan Van Amsterdam 9-7 in Stettler, Alta. The crowning of the Alberta and Manitoba champions completed […]
OTTAWA — Connor Clattenburg had a goal and two assists, Kaden Pitre chipped in with five assists, and the visiting Flint Firebirds flew past the Ottawa 67’s 5-2 in Ontario Hockey League action on Sunday at TD Place. Matthew Mania had a goal and two assists for the Firebirds (22-24-2-3), while Alex Kostov and Evan […]
Ontario’s main party leaders are taking a break from public announcements today, but they are still trying to reach voters where they are — in some cases, on the couch. The province’s Liberals and Progressive Conservatives are set to clash with competing campaign advertisements during Super Bowl Sunday. The Liberal party confirmed it will run […]
TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Trade and tariffs Trade and tariffs are expected to continue dominating the headlines in Ottawa and on Bay Street this week. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will travel to Paris and Brussels this week where he will meet with EU […]
Here’s where the leaders of Ontario’s main political parties are on Sunday, Feb. 9: Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford Ford has no public appearances scheduled. — NDP Leader Marit Stiles Toronto: Stiles will make a stop at a campaign office in Toronto’s Davenport neighbourhood to meet with local volunteers at 11:15 a.m. — Liberal Leader […]
Ontario’s main party leaders are taking a break from public announcements today, but they are still trying to reach voters where they are — in some cases, on the couch. The Liberal party confirmed it will run two 30-second ads broadcast during tonight’s Super Bowl pitting the Philadelphia Eagles against the Kansas City Chiefs. One […]
OTTAWA — As conflicts continue to erupt around the globe, a new survey suggests that Canadians are anxious about relationships between groups here at home — particularly between Muslim and Jewish Canadians. The survey of 1,578 Canadians, conducted by Leger Marketing for the Association for Canadian Studies between Jan. 17 and 19, 2025, asked respondents […]
TORONTO — The few square kilometres of Toronto-St. Paul’s are home to several new-build condominiums, trendy bistros, high-end hair salons and gated houses with manicured lawns. The area is also the site of a food bank that has seen record attendance since the COVID-19 pandemic, several tenant advocacy organizations and a long-delayed Eglinton LRT project […]
In some ways, her political career began at the community pool. As part of a synchronized swimming team during their childhoods in Newfoundland, Marit Stiles and her younger sister, Enid, regularly had three-hour practices, weekend meets and competitions. “Probably the first time I saw her leadership was on our teams in synchro,” Enid Stiles said […]
MISSISSAUGA, Ont. — Chantilly and her connections took centre stage at the 36th O’Brien Awards on Saturday, as the Two-Year-Old Pacing Filly of the Year was also named the Somebeachsomewhere Horse of the Year. Standardbred Canada announced the winners of the 2024 O’Brien Awards, honouring Canada’s best in harness racing over the past season, during […]