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Years after his near-death experience, a hockey player questions why neck guards are still not a mandatory requirement.
Kim Crouch’s hockey sweater from that fateful night still adorns the wall of his basement rec room. Meticulously repaired and cleaned, it conceals the jagged […]
Canada Unveils 988 Helpline Network to Address Suicide Crisis
Canada’s new 988 hotline, providing access to suicide prevention services through calls or texts, officially launched on Thursday. Available in every province and territory, the […]
A 10-year-old advocates for Apple to update the ‘nerd face’ emoji.
In a heartfelt appeal, a 10-year-old boy from Oxfordshire, UK, is urging tech giant Apple to reconsider its ‘nerd face’ emoji. Teddy contends that the […]
Trudeau advises against associating a boy’s suicide with government actions in the context of the Online Harms Bill.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asserts that it is inappropriate to establish a connection between government actions and the tragic death of a 12-year-old boy in […]
Google agrees to an annual payment of $100 million to Canadian news publishers through a deal with the Ottawa government.
Ottawa has agreed to establish an annual payment ceiling of $100 million for Google’s obligations to media companies under the impending online news legislation, set […]
St. Ignatius shuts down following a second threat.
Following the receipt of a second threat within two days, another high school under the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board has been shut down. […]
Liberals express dedication to pharmacare, exploring ‘prudent approaches’ for advancement, says Trudeau.
Despite the acknowledgment from the lead legislative manager that the Liberals may not fulfill their promise of a pharmacare bill by year-end, Prime Minister Justin […]
Weather warnings issued for certain regions of Canada due to the possibility of up to 35 cm of snowfall in specific areas.
On Tuesday, Environment Canada issued multiple weather alerts, cautioning that squalls could result in a snowfall of up to 35 centimeters. The advisory specifically covers […]
Food bank usage surges amidst a rising demand across Ontario.
Across Hamilton and the province, food banks are witnessing a spike in demand as residents grapple with housing prices, inflation, and precarious employment. Radhika Subramanyan, […]