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Alberta NDP leader Naheed Nenshi's approval ratings climb while Premier Danielle Smith's drop slightly: Leger poll
Breadcrumb Trail Links Politics Published Jun 13, 2025 • Last updated 1 minute ago • 3 minute read The Alberta legislature building on May 8, 2025. Photo by Shaughn Butts /Postmedia Article content Alberta NDP leader Naheed Nenshi’s approval...

Ottawa's Best Theratronics misses nuclear decommissioning guarantee deadline
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News The company was ordered to provide a $1.8 million financial guarantee to cover the potential cost of decommissioning its March Road plant. Best Theratronics in Kanata, a manufacturer that has missed a...

Rights Group ‘Disappointed’ by Ottawa’s Decision to Halt Honorary Citizenship for Hong Kong Democracy Activist Jimmy Lai
A human rights group says it is “disappointed” after the federal government told a Liberal MP this week not to move forward with a motion to grant honorary Canadian citizenship to Hong Kong publisher Jimmy Lai, who has been in solitary confinement...

Kenya-Canadian film 'Kipkemboi' earns global acclaim with star-studded cast including Abel Mutua
The cast and crew of the film 'Kipkemboi' pose for a group photo after a screening at the Michael Joseph Centre, located at Safaricom HQ. A Kenyan-Canadian film that tells the story of a village genius whose algorithm attracts powerful forces has...

The Notebook by Theo Argitis: Canada’s new power core and defining the Carney doctrine
In this edition of The Notebook, we look at what Prime Minister Mark Carney’s appointments at the very top of his government reveal about his agenda. We preview the G7 summit and how Carney has been reshaping Canada’s foreign policy ahead of the...

Book excerpt: "The Fate of the Day" by Rick Atkinson
Crown We may receive an affiliate commission from anything you buy from this article. Following the introductory volume of his "Revolution Trilogy," 2019's "The British Are Coming," historian Rick Atkinson presents Volume Two, "The Fate of the...

Jamaican Canadians to receive honorary degrees from Toronto universities
Wayne Isaacs, an entrepreneur known for building businesses in developing economies across over 25 countries, does not usually sing his own praises but on June 19 many will know about his work and philanthropy when he receives an honorary doctor...

Opinion: Crown’s 'invisible power' a threat to Canadian democracy
The Crown’s power is not just ceremonial. It has real, behind-the-scenes influence. Philippe Lagassé, an associate professor at Carleton University, recently published an essay in The National Post claiming that having King Charles III open...

Vancouver Payment Processing Company to Pay $3.3M to BCSC for Misrepresentations, Distributing Securities and Operating Unauthorized Exchange
Vancouver Payment Processing Company to Pay $3.3M to BCSC for Misrepresentations, Distributing Securities and Operating Unauthorized Exchange Vancouver, BC, June 13, 2025--(T-Net)--A Vancouver payment processing company has been ordered to pay...

I’m a TV writer and have just found the best show of the year in 'jaw-dropping' series
I’m a TV writer and have already found the best show of this year in a series which has been described as 'jaw-dropping'. Usually, when making such a claim, I am talking about a brand new show offering something fresh. However, this recommendation...

Alberta Court of Appeal tasked with measuring manageable vs. unmanageable risk
By John L. Hill · Listen to article Your browser does not support the audio element. Law360 Canada (June 13, 2025, 10:53 AM EDT) -- We have all heard the phrase, “Lock him up and throw away the key.” The closest our Criminal Code comes to...

Canada Infrastructure Bank invests in wind project to power hamlet of Sanikiluaq, Nunavut
June 13, 2025 87 views By Sam Laskaris, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Windspeaker.com A bit of history was made in the Inuit hamlet of Sanikiluaq on June 11. It was announced that the Canada Infrastructure Bank (CIB) has reached financial...
Alberta Insider: A young woman finds her way back to the rink
Good morning. Bad news is too often the order of the day. At a time when Israel and Iran look like they are headed to war, democracy might be under threat in the United States and consternation over coal mining in Alberta has some people rattled,...

TAYLOR: Introducing hockey to diverse Canadian communities
Breadcrumb Trail Links Sports Hockey The First Shift ambassadors who will speak at the U of M’s Hockey Conference in June 2025, with Mick E. Moose at the Seven Oaks Community Centre rink. From left, Allan Chan, Ganni Maan and Ron Cantiveros. Photo...

Canadians were behind some of Summer Game Fest’s most creative games
This year’s Summer Game Fest (SGF) was a bit of a strange one. On the one hand, there were plenty of exciting games on display, but on the other, it undoubtedly felt like a quieter year overall. There are many reasons why that could be. Perhaps...

Canadiens: Hutson Named To All-Rookie Team
While it was a given after he had won the Calder Trophy as the top rookie for the 2024-25 season, Montreal Canadiens’ blueliner Lane Hutson was named to the NHL All-Rookie Team on Thursday night. One hundred eighty-seven members of the...

Toronto queer-owned cafés, bars and restaurants to check out during Pride Month and beyond
Toronto’s food scene has long been a canvas for cultural expression, and today some of its most compelling flavours are coming from kitchens, cafés, and cocktail bars led by queer entrepreneurs rewriting the rules. With Pride Month officially in...

2025 F1 Canadian GP: Qualifying Predictions
The first day of running in the F1 Canadian GP is done and dusted, and we have Mercedes driver George Russell in the top position. The German team was the only team other than McLaren that brought upgrades this weekend. Whether they played a role...

Print still a critical part of retailers’ advertising mix – European research
With more South African consumers getting online via smartphones, and digital advertising increasing in response, brands often question the relevance of print advertising. Growing bodies of research point to the fact that print ads are still a...

The Globe and Mail wins 10 Digital Publishing Awards, the Canadian Journalism Foundation’s Landsberg Award
Open this photo in gallery:Family photos of Amber Tuccaro in Fort Chipewyan, Alta. The Globe’s Jana G. Pruden won the Landsberg Award for the podcast In Her Defence: 50th Street that investigated Tuccaro's disappearance.Amber Bracken/The Globe and...