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IN PHOTOS | This week's most compelling images
Photographers from CBC News, The Canadian Press, Reuters and others document our changing world every day. Here’s a selection of the week’s top images. Source link
Is Spotify losing the streaming wars as it faces boycotts, lawsuits and assorted controversies?
The popular listening platform Spotify has dominated the streaming industry for years. But there have been recent calls to boycott the platform over controversies surrounding issues like artist compensation, its CEO and ICE ads. Are listeners finally fed up? Source link
Roommates, 31 years apart in age, free one another from hiding Parkinson's
Roommates Li Jiang and Elaine Jongsma are 31 years apart in age, but they have much in common. Source link
Canada at the defence crossroads: The challenges of thinking long-term
The recent debates over Canada’s next fighter jets and submarines have peeled back the curtain on the shortcomings and short-term thinking in the country’s approach to defending itself. Source link
People nowadays are reluctant to stay out late. Is it killing nightlife?
With people socializing differently, prioritizing health and watching their spending, nighttime businesses and advocates say they’re trying to bring new energy to the after-dark economy. Source link
The FBI spotted Ryan Wedding in 2024. Why wasn’t he arrested?
Why wasn’t Olympian-turned-fugitive Ryan Wedding arrested when he was spotted in Mexico? The question has been swirling on social media since U.S. authorities announced new charges against Wedding and his alleged associates earlier this month and increased the bounty for his capture to $15 million. Source link
Therapist tells Ontario women's murder trial she never recommended consistent pureeing of food
A child and family therapist was the latest mental health worker to testify in the trial of two Burlington, Ont., women accused in the first-degree murder of a 12-year-old boy in their care. Source link
Danielle Smith declares Alberta's pipeline deal with feds 'a clear win' at UCP convention
Premier Danielle Smith took the stage in Edmonton for the first of many addresses planned for the UCP’s AGM this weekend. Source link
Avian flu outbreak prompts 63,000 birds to be culled at southwestern Ontario poultry farms
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) says it has identified additional outbreaks of avian influenza in Strathroy-Caradoc, bringing the total number declared in the last two weeks to four. Source link
Alaskan tribes sue B.C. government over mines in far northwest
Representatives of the Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission say they should be included in consultations on major mine projects near the B.C.-Alaska border because they will impact their lands. Source link