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Carney to visit China next week to talk trade, security
Prime Minister Mark Carney will travel to China next week, marking the first visit to the country by a Canadian prime minister since 2017. Source link
David-Koné matchup in Italy's premier league shows how far Canadian soccer has come
Not so long ago, the prospect of two Canadians meeting in Italy’s Serie A would have seemed an unlikely turn. But on Tuesday night in Reggio Emilia, in the crisp, anxious minutes before the whistle blew and host Sassuolo dug in against Juventus, Ismael Koné and Jonathan David stood on opposite sides of the pitch, […]
U.S. forces board Venezuela-linked sanctioned oil tanker in North Atlantic: U.S. officials
A U.S. official says U.S. forces have boarded a Venezuela-linked sanctioned oil tanker in North Atlantic after pursuing it for weeks. Source link
Top European foreign ministers to meet after White House renews Greenland threats
European governments including those in France and Germany are working closely on a plan on how to respond should the United States act on its threat to take over Greenland, as Europe seeks to address U.S. President Donald Trump’s ambitions in the region. Source link
A look at the female farriers who keep the Okanagan’s working horses from slipping in the snow
In recent years, the tides in the industry have turned from a male-dominated trade and now the majority of farriers in the Okanagan are women, who all support one another. Source link
Warner Bros. rejects revised Paramount bid as risky leveraged buyout
Warner Bros. Discovery’s board has unanimously turned down Paramount Skydance’s latest attempt to acquire the studio, saying its revised $108.4-billion US hostile bid amounted to a risky leveraged buyout that investors should reject. Source link
Sirens extend win streak to 4 games, send Sceptres to 3rd straight loss
Kristýna Kaltounkova scored twice, Kayle Osborne had a 31-save shutout and the New York Sirens topped the Sceptres 2-0 in Toronto on Tuesday in the Professional Women’s Hockey League. Source link
No Yukon Quest sled dog race this year, say former board members
Mushers and former board members say the Yukon Quest is cancelled this year, because there is no one left to organize the iconic sled dog race. Source link
The world's biggest risks, with Gerry Butts
A top adviser to two Canadian prime ministers outlines the risky global landscape, from zombie trade deals to a new American ‘revolution.’ Source link