The founder of Canadian men’s clothing retailer Harry Rosen Inc. has died at 92. CBC | World News
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Husband of Canadian taken hostage by Hamas confirmed dead
Gadi Haggai, the husband of Canadian citizen and hostage Judith Weinstein Haggai, has died in captivity in the Gaza Strip, an Israeli group representing hostages’ families said on Friday. CBC | World News
Read More »Ottawa announces temporary measures to help Canadian family members flee Gaza
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Read More »Aaliyah Edwards’ homecoming game at TMU extends connectivity of Canadian women’s basketball
It was a taste of what could have been, and a glimpse at the future. UConn, the storied women’s college basketball team, played against the undefeated Toronto Metropolitan University in Toronto on Wednesday at the Mattamy Athletic Centre, where passion for the sport was on full display. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Canadian ski cross team taking plenty of momentum into Italy
Led by siblings Jared and Hannah Schmidt, five different Canadian ski cross athletes have already won World Cup medals this season ahead of competition in Innichen. CBC | Sports News
Read More »SGA for MVP?: Gilgeous-Alexander vying to become 1st Canadian NBAer to win award since Nash
CBC Sports’ daily newsletter looks at Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s chances of becoming the first Canadian since Steve Nash to win the NBA’s MVP award. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Canadian Para athletes not immune to hazards of travel, where damaged equipment can cost shot at a medal
Some Canadian Para athletes as well as the Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) are calling for better transportation of athletes to and from international competitions. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Canadian men’s, women’s basketball offers glimpse of prosperous future in 2023
A corner was turned on the heels of disappointment for Canada Basketball. The Canadian senior men’s attempt to qualify for the Tokyo Games ended in July 2021, when it lost to Czechia in the semifinals of the FIBA Olympic Qualifying tournament in Victoria. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Canadian soccer endures a year of change, disruption and disappointment
It was a year of change and mostly disappointment in Canadian soccer. Captains Christine Sinclair and Atiba Hutchinson called time on their distinguished, talismanic international careers. John Herdman quit Canada to take over beleaguered Major League Soccer team Toronto FC. CBC | Sports News
Read More »Canadian skier Stefanie Fleckenstein injured in crash at World Cup downhill event
Jasmine Flury claimed only her second World Cup win as the Swiss skier triumphed on Saturday in Val d’Isere, France, in a downhill race that was delayed because of a horrific crash for Stefanie Fleckenstein. CBC | Sports News
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