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VOTE NOW: 2025 Most trending moment of the year
AthletesCAN in partnership with CBC Sports presents the Most Trending Moment Award as part of the 48th Canadian Sport Awards. Source link
Man who threw sandwich at U.S. federal agent found not guilty of assault
The man who threw a sandwich and became symbol of resistance to U.S. President Donald Trump’s D.C. law enforcement surge has been found not guilty of assault. Source link
Danielle Smith wants climate laws scrapped before Grey Cup. What will she offer in return?
Before the 112th Grey Cup gets underway next week, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is expecting a major chapter to unfold in the long-running federal-provincial battle over energy policy. But there are still unanswered questions. Source link
The northern lights could light up the sky on Thursday night
Keep your fingers crossed for clear skies: the U.S. Space Weather Prediction Center is calling for a strong geomagnetic storm, which could produce the northern lights. Source link
New N.S. study finds microplastics in edible portions of lobster tails
Dalhousie University researchers found an average of six to seven microplastic particles per gram of meat. Source link
Russian skiers appeal to sports’ highest court over ban from Olympic qualifying events
Russian skiers are challenging their continuing ban from competitions as they try to qualify for the 2026 Winter Olympics, the Court of Arbitration for Sport said Thursday. Source link
Vancouver Goldeneyes, Seattle Torrent unveiled as names of newest PWHL teams
With the names now unveiled, the Vancouver Goldeneyes will host the Seattle Torrent for the teams’ first game on Nov. 21 inside Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum. Source link
AI artist Xania Monet has hit the Billboard charts. What does it mean for 'real' musicians?
Xania Monet has become the first AI-generated artist to debut on a Billboard airplay chart — and her success is raising questions about what the future could hold for human artists looking to achieve the same feat. Source link
Ontario Grade 8 teacher pleads guilty to sex crimes against students
An Ontario Grade 8 teacher who used Snapchat to send and solicit nude pictures from former students has pleaded guilty to luring and child pornography charges. Source link
Canada soccer head coach Jesse Marsch calls in Marcelo Flores, Alfie Jones for November camp
Canada head coach Jesse Marsch has called Tigres winger Marcelo Flores and Middlesbrough centre back Alfie Jones into camp for the November international window. Source link