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Toxic algae research goes viral on Lake Winnipeg
What do microscopic viruses and algae on Lake Winnipeg have in common? An internationally trained freshwater researcher at the University of Winnipeg is trying to find out. Source link
Zoinks! Regina woman turns love of Scooby-Doo into collecting and podcasting
Visitors to Alexa Lawlor’s Regina home can’t miss noticing her extensive Scooby-Doo memorabilia collection when they walk into her living room. Source link
Mikaël Kingsbury wins Canada's 1st gold medal at Milano Cortina 2026
Mikaël Kingsbury won the men’s dual moguls final on Sunday to capture Canada’s first gold medal of the Milano Cortina Olympic Games. Source link
How a history of stigma still deters some Black Quebecers from donating blood
Policies dating back to the 1980s likely still play a role in the distrust some in Quebec’s Black communities feel toward donating blood, but people like Stanley Étienne, working with Héma-Québec, strive to encourage more people to look past that history to save lives today. Source link
The art of no deal: A Greenlandic carver’s vengeful response to Trump shows opportunity amid crisis
Greenlanders don’t think that Donald Trump is done with their island quite yet, but some are determined to make the most of the crisis. Carver Kim Kleist-Eriksen — who carved his own rebuttal of Trump’s efforts to take over the island — has found new audiences for his art in Canada; tourism operators are dealing […]
Ottawa sees 'huge opportunity' as trade delegation heads to Mexico, says cabinet minister
A Canadian trade mission to Mexico this week could produce new deals by early spring, and marks the country’s “most significant” such mission ever to Mexico, according to Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc. Source link
Ottawa sees 'huge opportunity' as trade delegation heads to Mexico, says cabinet minister
A Canadian trade mission to Mexico this week could produce new deals by early spring, and marks the country’s “most significant” such mission ever to Mexico, according to Canada-U.S. Trade Minister Dominic LeBlanc. Source link
Tourism was once an 'economic locomotive' in Cuba. Now, the train is coming off the tracks
For decades, Cuba’s tourism sector has enjoyed a reputation as an “economic locomotive” among authorities who saw it as the lifeblood of the Caribbean island country’s economy. But the industry has been in decline since its 2018 peak, and the U.S. government squeezing Cuba’s oil supply has pushed the nation’s most crucial industry closer to […]
For some Olympic athletes, high-performance sport runs in the family
Many competitors at the Milano-Cortina Winter Games are inspired by parents who are or have been elite athletes. On Team Canada alone, there are at least nine kids of Olympians and Paralympians. Source link