President Trump on Tuesday blasted an appeals court’s ruling temporarily blocking the transfer of an Arizona copper mine that has been heavily criticized for infringing on the religious practices of American Indians….
Month: August 2025
Women’s baseball makes its debut at Canada Summer Games
British Columbia Flag (Wikimedia Commons) Women’s baseball made its debut on Monday at the 2025 Canada Summer Games in St. John’s, Newfoundland. After British Columbia won the gold medal on Saturday in…
Prediction Time: CFL.ca writers’ Week 12 picks
TORONTO — After 11 weeks of play, it’s still anyone’s game in the writer picks. Just two games separate first from last with Pat Steinberg’s 4-0 week, taking over sole position at…
Hurricane Erin expected to bring wind, strong waves to Atlantic provinces
Hurricane Erin will bring some wind and strong waves to the Atlantic region over the next few days, but will likely be too far offshore to bring rain to the region. As of…
Separatism and internal dissent fizzle as Poilievre coasts to victory in rural Alberta
OTTAWA — Embattled Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre bought himself some breathing room with a resounding byelection win in rural Alberta on Monday. Poilievre had just over 80 per cent of the vote,…
Trump's talks with Zelenskyy, European leaders end without security guarantees for Ukraine
President Trump, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and a group of European leaders were unable to agree on a security guarantee for Ukraine Monday as part of a deal to end its war…
Canada wins gold in Elite 16 Women’s Beach Volleyball in Montreal
Melissa Humana-Paredes (Steffen Prodorf, Wikimedia Commons) Team Canada came through with a gold medal victory in the Elite 16 Women’s Beach Volleyball World Tour event in Montreal, Quebec on Sunday. The Canadian…
AMSOIL Power Rankings: Who is at the top?
TORONTO — We’ve just passed the halfway point of the season and the AMSOIL Power Rankings are as intriguing as ever. The Saskatchewan Roughriders are staying at the top of the rankings…
Palestinians leave Gaza City fearing Israeli offensive as others stay put, call for ceasefire
Fearing an imminent Israeli ground offensive, thousands of Palestinians have left their homes in eastern parts of Gaza City, now under constant bombardment, for points to the west and south in the…
Inside Poilievre's long journey back after his Alberta byelection campaign
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is one of 214 candidates — and not even the only Pierre on the ballot — fighting a byelection that was never part of his plan….