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Lululemon trademarks ‘Lululemon dupe’ in the U.S., in latest lookalike crackdown
Now that Lululemon owns the phrase “Lululemon dupe,” others using it for marketing or advertising could be in trouble, experts say. And it’s just one way the brand has tried to fight against similar-but-cheaper products known online as dupes. Source link
U.S. to photograph Canadian travellers when they enter and exit at all land borders, airports
The United States is expanding its facial identification program for travellers, with the goal of collecting images of non-U.S. citizens entering and exiting the country by all modes of transport. Source link
Ottawa is pledging more on defence — and Calgary wants a piece of the action
While Calgary is best known as an oil and gas town, a growing aerospace and defence industry has largely flown under the radar. The sector hopes to get a boost from a renewed national interest in defence spending, and in sourcing contracts from Canadian companies. Source link
Bodycams worn by Toronto FreshCo cashiers raise questions about safety and privacy
Sobeys Inc. confirmed it’s running a body-worn camera pilot after FreshCo cashiers were spotted wearing them in a store located at Sherbourne and Isabella streets. Source link
Children’s Aid Society alerted multiple times before boy died in Ontario women's care, murder trial told
A 12-year-old boy and his younger brother had remained in the care of Brandy Cooney and Becky Hamber for over five years when the elder one was found emaciated, soaking wet and unresponsive in the women’s Burlington, Ont., home. Source link
Yamamoto outduels Gausman as Dodgers beat Blue Jays in Game 2 to even World Series
Two swings of the bat. That’s all it took to turn what was shaping up to be a classic pitchers’ duel into a two-run Los Angeles Dodgers lead that might as well have been 10. Source link
Canada's Kharun swims to gold, Liendo takes bronze in 50m butterfly at World Cup finale in Toronto
Canadian swimmer Ilya Kharun captured his second gold medal in as many days at the World Cup finale in Toronto with a thrilling win in the men’s 50-metre butterfly final on Saturday. Source link
U of T creates emergency fund for researchers facing U.S. funding cuts
University of Toronto has created an emergency fund to support its researchers who are facing unexpected losses in funding due to cuts and policy changes at U.S. federal research agencies. Source link
Teachers and supporters gather in Alberta education minister's riding as back-to-work legislation looms
Protesters gathered in Alberta Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides’ riding of Calgary-Bow, calling on the the government to increase its support of public education ahead of back-to-work legislation for striking teachers. Source link
World Aquatics Swimming World Cup: Finals – Toronto – Day 3
Watch the finals session from the third day of the 2025 World Aquatics Swimming World Cup stop at the Toronto Pan Am Sports Centre. Source link