Coffee, hosting, gambling: How Canadian sport can begin to climb out of financial crisis

Las habilidades de Caitlin Nash con el capuchino, según ella misma admite, necesitarían algo de trabajo. “En realidad es sorprendentemente difícil. Pero lo estamos logrando”, dijo la luger canadiense, que también trabaja como barista mientras aspira a competir en sus primeros Juegos Olímpicos en Milán Cortina 2026, dijo a CBC Sports. Nash es una de…

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Ornge takes on average just under 4 hours to reach critically ill patients in northern Ontario, inquest told

Representatives of Ornge, Ontario’s air ambulance operation, told a coroner’s inquest that it is still impossible to meet Ministry of Health deadlines for transporting critical patients in the north, although response times have improved since 2021. Chief Operating Officer Wade Durham and Chief Medical Officer Dr. Bruce Sawadsky testified at hearings into the deaths of…

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From escaping war to building businesses: How some Ukrainians are investing in their future in Manitoba

When Olha Zolotkova arrived in Winnipeg just months after Russia’s massive invasion of Ukraine in 2022, she spoke no English. Now he is building his own business. “I’m very excited… A little worried about it, you know, but I’m happy because now we have freedom, we have opportunities. [to] start something new,” Zolotkova said at…

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Poilievre says he’d invoke notwithstanding clause to overturn ruling on child porn sentences

Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre says if elected he would use the notwithstanding clause to overturn Friday’s Supreme Court ruling striking down mandatory minimums for accessing or possessing child pornography. Friday’s decision deeming those one-year prison sentences unconstitutional not only divided the court 5-4, but also received swift backlash from provincial and federal leaders. Poilievre added…

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Vaccine records aren’t up-to-date for more than half of Ottawa, Toronto students assessed: public health

Public health records from Ottawa and Toronto schools show that among the cohorts tested this year, more than half of students did not have up-to-date vaccination records, which experts say exposes an outdated system that does not help in the race to increase vaccination rates. Toronto Public Health said it sent 60,000 letters over the…

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