March 2026

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Canadian Ski Mountaineering Team Faces U.S. in Olympic Race

The crisp, thin air of Utah’s Wasatch Mountains is set to become the stage for a high-stakes, cross-border showdown. This weekend at Solitude Mountain Resort, Canadian and American ski mountaineers will engage in a final, dramatic battle for the last available spots at the 2026 Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics. For athletes like Canada’s Emma Cook-Clarke and […]

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Abacus Poll: Canada–Alberta Energy MOU Political Impact

A new, exclusive poll from Abacus Data provides the first concrete look at how the recent energy agreement between the federal and Alberta governments is resonating with Canadians. The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), aimed at accelerating energy and electricity projects, has landed in a complex political landscape, and the survey results reveal a nation divided

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Golf Canada Appoints Paul Perrier as Chief Sport Officer

In a strategic move aimed at elevating the future of golf in the nation, Golf Canada has announced the appointment of Paul Perrier to the newly created role of Chief Sport Officer. This pivotal hire signals a renewed and intensified focus on the high-performance pathway, athlete development, and the overall competitive ecosystem for Canadian golfers.

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Opinion: Don’t fight protectionism with protectionism

In today’s interconnected global economy, the siren song of protectionism is growing louder. Faced with economic uncertainty, geopolitical tensions, and domestic political pressures, governments are increasingly reaching for a familiar tool: the tariff. The instinct to protect homegrown industries by raising walls against foreign competition is powerful. However, a critical and often overlooked flaw in

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Canada Services PMI Drops to Five-Month Low in November

The engine of Canada’s economy showed signs of sputtering as 2024 drew to a close. The latest S&P Global Canada Services PMI® revealed a notable slowdown, dropping to a five-month low in November. This key indicator, a crucial barometer of economic health in the service industry, points to a period of softening demand and growing

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Alberta Sports Hall of Fame reveals Class of 2026

The Alberta Sports Hall of Fame has once again opened its doors to a new generation of legends. The recently announced Class of 2026 is a powerful testament to the province’s rich and diverse athletic heritage, celebrating icons from the gridiron, the hockey rink, the basketball court, and beyond. This year’s inductees represent not just

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Ministers McGuinty, Anand Pledge $200M+ Funding for Ukraine

In a powerful reaffirmation of its unwavering support, the Government of Canada has announced a significant new aid package for Ukraine, valued at over $200 million. The announcement, made by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland and Minister of National Defence Anita Anand, underscores Canada’s dual-track commitment: bolstering Ukraine’s immediate defense capabilities

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Canada Post Talks Continue Amid Rising Business Uncertainty

The festive season is a time for connection, gift-giving, and crucial revenue for businesses. Yet, a cloud of uncertainty hangs over this year’s holiday mail, as a potential strike at Canada Post threatens to disrupt the national postal network at its most critical time. With negotiations between the Crown corporation and the Canadian Union of

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Canada Updates Travel Advisories for Mexico and Caribbean

Planning a sun-drenched escape to Mexico, the Dominican Republic, or Costa Rica? While these destinations promise incredible beaches, rich culture, and unforgettable adventures, staying informed about safety is the first step to a carefree vacation. The Government of Canada regularly updates its travel advisories to help you make smart decisions. Here’s your comprehensive breakdown of

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