Looking at it now, Wayne Gretzky’s big mistake wasn’t being the postretirement Gretzky he’s always been. It was appearing alongside Mike Eruzione. Ahead of Thursday’s U.S.-Canada 4 Nations final in Boston, the two acted as honorary captains.... read more
Progressive Conservative Leader Doug Ford has won a third straight majority government after a campaign in which he positioned himself as the best leader to take on U.S. President Donald Trump and push back on the American... read more
Jordan Cue returned home to Vancouver from a trip to Arizona several years ago, without his wallet. It went missing at a pool party, along with most of his ID and about $500. Gone forever,... read more
Even for the most pandemic-weary among us, avian influenza has become impossible to ignore, especially as Canada starts vaccinating those at highest risk of infection. Recent headlines have dredged up questions that we are loathe... read more
Connor McDavid scored the overtime winner to propel Canada to a 3-2 victory over the United States in the final of the 4 Nations Face-Off in Boston on Thursday. McDavid, who was named the game’s... read more
A consumer’s guide to patriotic shopping. The trade war may be on hold, but the “Buy Canada” sentiment generated north of the border by the threat of U.S. tariffs endures. From coast to coast, social... read more
Uncertainty is unsettling and we’re getting boatloads of it right now. The relationship between Canada and the United States, combined with the delayed but still looming threat of tariffs are worrisome. No one knows what... read more
Donald Trump is the Great Disruptor. Not only is the American President reshaping the Canada-U.S relationship, he may very well unknowingly impact who will win the next federal election. Back in 2017 during his first... read more
International students earn substantially less than their Canadian counterparts upon graduation, and a larger proportion of them end up in sales and service jobs, new research from Statistics Canada shows. The data – part of... read more
Pizza maker Graham Palmateer pushed his cart down the aisle of A1 Cash and Carry, a restaurant wholesaler in west Toronto, and paused in front of the canned tomatoes. “Sorry, friend, but you’re dead to... read more
Jarrett Stewart knows the look and feel of an item that’s been worn and returned. As a senior vice-president at logistics company GoBolt, he’ll tell you that the tag will be just a little bit... read more
Deb Nelson from Trail, B.C., has been spending a little extra time at the grocery store lately. When she grabs a ketchup bottle off the shelf, she will take a few seconds to turn it... read more
Researchers offer their most comprehensive assessment to date of the history of water and organic compounds in a sample obtained from a small asteroid called Bennu. Cold, dark and dry. For Kim Tait, those three... read more
The entire Middle East came under renewed stress over the weekend as U.S. President Donald Trump proposed emptying the Gaza Strip of Palestinians and the ceasefire in the territory showed signs of unravelling. Hamas said on Sunday... read more