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Duncan McDonald repeat winner of Canada Soccer Para player of the year award
Duncan McDonald has been named Canada Soccer’s Para player of the year after leading Canada to a fourth-place finish at the IFCPF Copa America in October. Source link
Flu circulating at 'sky-high' levels among kids, teens as experts brace for worsening wave of infections
A surge of influenza among school-aged kids is linked to the recent deaths of multiple Ontario children, prompting calls for Canadian families to get vaccinated as medical experts brace for a worsening wave of infections across all age groups. Source link
Inside the Detroit warehouse where America's 'fast and furious' tariffs are enforced
Trade experts say American tariffs have turned routine paperwork into administrative nightmares for manufacturing executives. Source link
Susie Wiles, Trump's chief of staff, critical of several White House officials in interviews
Susie Wiles, U.S. President Donald Trump’s understated but influential chief of staff, criticized Attorney General Pam Bondi’s handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case and broadly defended the president’s aggressive second administration in a series of interviews published Tuesday in Vanity Fair. Source link
Rock League announces rosters, team names for new pro curling startup
The Rock League unveiled the curling rosters and team names on Tuesday in preparation for its debut in April 2026. Source link
NHL prospect Gavin McKenna fuelled by doubters: 'People have been waiting for me to fail'
There has been criticism since Gavin McKenna bolted the Western Hockey League’s Medicine Hat Tigers for Penn State of the NCAA. But he is expected to be a key part of Canada’s attack at the upcoming world junior hockey championship. Source link
Damaged homes collapsing in Gaza, trapping families under rubble following winter storm
Families in Gaza face an agonizing choice after a winter storm hit the territory last week: endure exposure in tents after floods destroyed encampment shelters along with their possessions, killing one baby due to exposure — or shelter in storm-damaged buildings that could collapse without warning. Source link
Russian sliders return to World Cup luge training in Lake Placid, N.Y., amid controversy
There are six Russian sliders on the entry list for this weekend’s World Cup luge races in Lake Placid, N.Y., all hoping to accumulate enough standings points to earn a berth at this winter’s Milan-Cortina Olympics. Source link
The cozy book trend getting us through the colder months
Featuring idyllic setting and lower stakes, cozy books are growing in popularity. But deciding what books are cozy is not an exact science. Source link
New PWHL mentorship program aims to keep girls playing the sport
More than 100 girls in Grades 8 and 9 across Canada and the U.S. will be mentored directly by PWHL players, with the hope of creating belonging and confidence. Source link