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'Breakaway,' the 1st book about the PWHL, goes inside the creation of the league
Women’s hockey has lacked visibility for years, but finally that’s starting to change. In the first book about the PWHL, CBC Sports reporter Karissa Donkin delves into the league’s creation. Source link
Trump's Justice department won't meet deadline to release all the Epstein files
The U.S. Department of Justice will not be releasing all of its files on convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein by Friday’s deadline, Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche said, defying legislation passed by Congress and signed into law by President Donald Trump. Source link
Alberta started charging for COVID shots. How did that affect the vaccination rates?
Alberta’s declining COVID-19 vaccination rate is sparking more concern as it becomes clear how uptake in the province compares to other parts of the country. Source link
Erika Kirk says Turning Point will throw weight behind JD Vance for 2028 presidential campaign
Erika Kirk, now the leader of the Turning Point USA organization after her husband Charlie Kirk’s slaying in September, said the group will work to get Vice-President JD Vance elected president in 2028. Source link
Toronto man charged with terrorism, funding ISIS and attempted kidnappings
A 26-year-old man from Toronto has been arrested on terrorism charges, police announced on Friday, as well as charges for two attempted kidnappings in the Greater Toronto Area. Source link
Jonathan David, Vanessa Gilles repeat as Canada Soccer players of the year
Vanessa Gilles and Jonathan David have been named Canada Soccer players of the year for the second year in a row. Source link
Carney announces shuffle of deputy ministers
Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced a large shuffle of deputy ministers and senior public servants in a shake-up at the top of the public service that has been long expected around Ottawa. Source link
B.C. private college shut down for misleading international students
The province has revoked Pacific Link College’s certification — just weeks after students came forward to CBC News alleging the school required them to participate in a political campaign for course credit. Advocates estimate hundreds of students were affected by the closure, putting their visa status in jeopardy. Source link
Family doctors vote overwhelmingly in favour of agreement with Quebec
Quebec’s family doctors have voted overwhelmingly in favour of an agreement that will incentivize them to take on an additional 500,000 patients by next June. Source link
Canadian snowboard world champ Liam Brearley will miss Olympics because of knee injury
Canadian world champion snowboarder Liam Brearley will miss the upcoming Milano Cortina Olympic Games after undergoing surgery for a knee injury suffered in training in November. Source link