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Fournier Beaudry and Cizeron win European ice dance title ahead of Olympics
France’s Laurence Fournier Beaudry and Guillaume Cizeron won the ice dance at the European figure skating championships in Sheffield, England on Saturday after the buildup was overshadowed by a dispute between Cizeron and his former dance partner. Source link
Gabriel Diallo, teammate Liam Draxl first Canadians to exit Australian Open
Gabriel Diallo started strong, but he was no match for the third-seeded Alexander Zverev of Germany in the opening round of men’s singles at the Australian Open on Sunday in Melbourne. Source link
Why taxpayers are still footing bill for airline complaints process
The airline complaints process costs taxpayers nearly $30 million a year. Parliament ordered airlines to help pay, but internal documents obtained by CBC’s Go Public reveal delays and political pressure. Source link
European nations warn of 'dangerous downward spiral' after Trump threatens tariffs over Greenland
U.S. President Donald Trump appeared to indicate that he was using the tariffs as leverage to force talks with Denmark and other European countries over the status of Greenland, a semiautonomous territory of NATO ally Denmark that he regards as critical to U.S. national security. Source link
Watch the PWHL: Montreal Victoire vs. New York Sirens
Watch live coverage of the PWHL Takeover Tour matchup between the Montreal Victoire and New York Sirens beginning on Saturday at 2 p.m. ET from Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. Source link
Fast start propels defending champion Canadian women to U18 world hockey final
Canada scored three times in the first 5:12 of the game and then coasted to an 8-1 win over the Czech Republic in the under-18 women'[s world hockey championship semifinals on Saturday in Sydney, N.S. Source link
Canada edges Guatemala in men's soccer B international in L.A.
Jacen Russell-Rowe’s second-half goal lifted Canada to a 1-0 victory over Guatemala in a men’s soccer B international Saturday in Los Angeles. Source link
Survey from Winnipeg spa asked 'blatantly disrespectful' question about 'purity of the country': customer
The parent company of Winnipeg spa Thermea is pulling a guest experience survey that asked what one customer says were “highly inappropriate” questions, including one asking if immigration is a threat to “the purity of the country.” Source link
Are you overpaying for a lab-grown diamond?: CBC Marketplace cheat sheet
The CBC’s Marketplace rounds up the consumer and health news you need from the week. Source link
Life on a highway: What it’s like for southern Alberta communities divided by a major thoroughfare
CBC News has been travelling to small towns across Alberta, hosting conversations about local successes and challenges. Highways are a recurrent theme — a boon to businesses and tourism, but also a safety concern. Source link