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Why researchers say lowering Canada's radon limit could prevent more cases of lung cancer and save lives
Could a lower threshold for radon levels in Canadian homes protect more people from getting lung cancer? Some researchers say Canada is overdue for an evidence-backed rethink in light of emerging research and rising risks. Source link
Aaron Rhooms, built on belief and family bond, looks to make history with TMU at U Sports Final 8
Aaron Rhooms has been the catalyst to the turnaround of Toronto Metropolitan University’s men’s basketball program and becoming a threat to win a national championship this week. Source link
Saab sees Canada as 'great' partner to design next-generation fighter jets
Swedish company Saab says it’s hoping to partner with the federal government and Canadian businesses to develop systems for the next generation of aerial warfare as it pursues deals to supply Ottawa with new aircraft. Source link
U.S. could hold a 'red card' over Canada's Gripen fighter jet option
As Ottawa reviews its F-35 purchase, there’s concern Washington holds a powerful lever — control of the secure Link 16 network used for NATO and NORAD operations. Swedish Gripens and Danish F-35s operate together in NATO missions, but U.S. approval is required for the encryption system — raising concerns it could be withheld if Canada […]
'It's not easy, let's be clear': Carney speaks frankly about dealing with Trump at an event in Australia
Prime Minister Mark Carney pulled back the curtain on his relationship with his American counterpart Wednesday evening in Australia saying it’s not easy dealing with U.S. President Donald Trump and he must choose his words carefully to avoid any blowback. Source link
Poulin leads PWHL-leading Victoire past Sceptres for 6th straight win
Marie-Philip Poulin scored in regulation and twice in a shootout and the PWHL-leading Montreal Victoire beat the Toronto Sceptres 4-3 on Tuesday night in Toronto for their sixth straight victory. Source link
Who will lead Iran now that Khamenei is gone? It's not clear
In the days since the surprise death of Iran’s supreme leader at the hands of the U.S. and Israel Saturday, there has been much speculation — and confusion — about who’s in charge and who will succeed Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Source link
Carney won't say if there's Indian interference in Canada after cutting deals with Modi
Prime Minister Mark Carney wouldn’t take a stand Wednesday on whether he thinks Indian agents are actively interfering in Canada’s affairs, saying there’s an ongoing criminal matter related to the murder of a B.C. Sikh man and he doesn’t want to prejudice the outcome of that case. Source link
Bettman says criticism of U.S. men's hockey team at Olympics 'unfortunate'
NHL commissioner Gary Bettman declined an opportunity Tuesday to weigh in on the political aspect of the U.S. hockey celebration at the Milan-Cortina Olympics but did say he thought what was portrayed “was unfortunate and not accurate.” Source link
Israel sends troops to southern Lebanon, as Hezbollah vows it's ready for 'open war'
Israel sent troops into southern Lebanon on Tuesday and warned residents of more than 80 villages to evacuate as the Iran-backed militant Hezbollah group said it was ready for an “open war” with Israel in the wake of the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran. Source link