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How Canadian Politics Creates Winners and Losers Every Election
From surprise upsets to power plays that paid off, Canadian politics is always shifting. We break down the latest winners and losers—from rising stars to struggling parties—and what it all means for ...
Canada's main stock index closed higher on Tuesday, boosted by a robust technology and material shares rally, while investors ...
Alireza Khatami’s The Things You Kill, which had its world premiere at this year’s Sundance Film Festival where it picked up the World Cinema Dramatic Directing Award, has been selected to be Canada’s ...
President Donald Trump wasn’t on the ballot for Monday’s federal elections in Canada, but the vote was all about him. There’s no doubt that Trump was the loser, as much as Canada’s disappointed ...
AutoTrader.ca has selected the winners of its annual AutoTrader Best Priced Dealer Awards, celebrating auto dealerships nationwide that consistently deliver pricing transparency and value to Canadian ...
CBC and the Northern Super League teamed up for a nationwide Share Your Soccer Story contest. Canadians were invited to submit their favourite soccer stories focusing on life-changing moments, ...
Curious to know about the Top Chef Season 22 winner? This reality show welcomes aspiring chefs from various backgrounds and tosses them into culinary challenges. They all strive to avoid elimination ...
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Lotto 6/49 winner got a $5 million jackpot and he only recently started buying tickets
WCLC recently announced that Satnam Singh of Saskatoon has won a $5 million Lotto 6/49 jackpot. He scored the Classic Jackpot ...
June 11 (UPI) --An Alberta man scored a lottery jackpot of more than $730,000, marking his fourth major lottery prize -- and his third since August 2024. The Western Canada Lottery Corp. announced ...
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario — Canadian star Brooke Henderson won her second CPKC Women’s Open title Sunday, beating playing partner Minjee Lee by a stroke for her first victory in more than 2 1/2 years.
In 2007, when Microsoft announced it was opening a software development center in Vancouver, the American tech giant explained it was making the move because of hassles getting H-1B visas for highly ...
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