Decrease the font size of the article Increase the font size of the article Canada's highest court is set to rule this morning in a case involving Crown payments under the Robinson-Huron treaties, which have been frozen for nearly 150
Football at the Paris 2024 Olympics is at the heart of controversy after it was revealed that New Zealand's women's team training sessions were being spied on with drones by the Canadian team. Initially, the first team coach, Bev Priestmanwas
Sanoa Dempfle-Olin will be the first Canadian woman to compete in surfing at the Olympic Games, which begin Saturday. The sport made its Olympic debut in Tokyo in 2021, but Canada did not enter any athletes. Dempfle-Olin is the only
The company Curimining signed an investment contract with the government of Ecuador for the development of Curipamba-El Domo Mining Projectlocated in Las Naves, province of Bolivar. The mining company's investment commitment is $292 million for the construction of a mine
Decrease the font size of the article Increase the font size of the article Postmedia Network Inc. announced today that it intends to purchase certain businesses owned by SaltWire Network Inc. and The Halifax Herald Ltd., the two insolvent companies
The condemned man is a Technical Analystmember of the Canadian team, but without official accreditation for the Paris Olympic Games. An unaccredited member of the Canadian Olympic team was sentenced on Wednesday to eight months in prisonbut without imprisonment, after
In a statement, the Canadian Olympic Committee apologized for the incident and promised an investigation into the matter. July 23Year 2024 – 10:05 p.m. (updated at 10:05 p.m.) HAS Canada women's national football team Using drones to spy on training
The governments of Australia, Canada and New Zealand on Sunday highlighted the leadership of US President Joe Biden, who has given up his presidential re-election bid in favour of the country's Vice President, Kamala Harris, who must muster the necessary
Most Canadians will watch the Paris Summer Olympics to some extent, but only a small percentage will follow them closely, according to a new national poll. In an online survey conducted from July 12 to 14, polling firm Léger asked
Although World Cup success has eluded them, the Canadian women's soccer team has enjoyed consistent Olympic success over the past 12 years. Bronze medals at London 2012 and Rio 2016 were followed by a historic gold three years ago in