Ice hockey: Canada’s Ambitious Plans for Women’s Para Championships
Canada is set to host the women’s Para ice hockey world championships in 2026, a move that could significantly elevate the sport’s profile.
Canada is set to host the women’s Para ice hockey world championships in 2026, a move that could significantly elevate the sport’s profile.
Jean-Marc Généreux has become a pivotal figure in the dance community, influencing numerous performances and artists. His legacy continues to evolve in the world of dance.
Canada’s asylum system is set to implement new rules that could impact around 30,000 applicants, raising concerns about access to protection.
Radio Canada highlights the 150-year history of the Indian Act, a controversial piece of legislation aimed at assimilating First Nations people.
Christine Fréchette has been elected as the new premier of Quebec, succeeding François Legault and becoming the second woman to hold this position.
In response to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, universities across Canada are implementing measures to support international students affected by the crisis.
Canada is implementing migration cuts to address escalating housing costs, resulting in a notable decline in rental prices across the country.
Lotto Max in Canada is undergoing major changes, including a jackpot cap increase to $90 million and new MAXPLUS prizes. The price per play will also rise to $6.
The gun buyback program in Canada faces challenges, especially in Alberta, where participation is low despite federal expectations.
The S&P/TSX Composite Index rose 0.2% to close at 33,182, driven primarily by financial stocks, while energy and mining sectors showed mixed results.