NEW YORK | If she manages to shake off the pain of defeat, Rebecca Marino will be very proud of what she has achieved at the US Open over the past few days. • Also read: It’s the end for
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Montreal Canadiens prospect Logan Mailloux is still not fully recovered from the shoulder surgery he underwent last April and could miss the entire London Knights training camp. Ontario Hockey League (OHL) team general manager Mark Hunter mentioned it daily. The
Important reminder: As we explained five years earlier, the day after the first round of the presidential election, the results map by constituency is in no way a projection of the first round of the upcoming general election. This is
BEIJING, China – The Canadian embassy in Beijing says censors have removed their posts on a United Nations report on human rights in Xinjiang from two Chinese social media platforms. The embassy wrote on Twitter that it had shared Canada’s
This is the MMA event. For the first time in its history, the UFC will set up its octagon in France, in the heart of the Accor Arena in Paris. Ciryl Gane, the first French woman to hold an interim
The condiment, which was involved in the food poisoning of 12 diners at a restaurant in Markham, Ontario, is the subject of a national recall and has been distributed in several provinces, including Quebec. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency announced
At the United States Open there are no more Canadians in singles, while Bianca Andreescu was beaten in the third round by France’s Caroline Garcia in New York on Friday. The Ontarian was simply demoted from 17th place in the
Hundreds of thousands of Canadians snapped up their Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) membership cards before Friday’s deadline to have a say in who will be their next leader. • Also read: End of Quebec nationalism in the PCC •
MONTREAL, September 2, 2022 – BMO Financial Group today announced a $50,000 donation to support Canadian Red Cross relief efforts in Pakistan following monsoon rains that caused record flooding and landslides. Canadians wishing to donate to the Canadian Red Cross