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Paris organizers aim to emulate success of London 2012 as ‘normalcy’ returns to Paralympics

by Virginia Chavez
Paris organizers aim to emulate success of London 2012 as ‘normalcy’ returns to Paralympics

It’s been more than a decade since the last Summer Paralympics went off without major controversy. In 2016, Zika Virus concerns were compounded when, two weeks before the Games, the …

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Data centres are hungry for power, and Alberta is pitching itself as the place to build

by Anas Siddiqui
Data centres are hungry for power, and Alberta is pitching itself as the place to build

Alberta is putting itself in the race for a slice of the soaring growth of data centres in North America. A pair of Alberta cabinet ministers set off for Silicon Valley …

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From Phil Wizard to Raygun, breaking is bigger than ever. Is that a good thing?

by Virginia Chavez
From Phil Wizard to Raygun, breaking is bigger than ever. Is that a good thing?

At the Paris Olympics, breaking entered as arguably the most exciting new event in decades: an art form sprung from the hip-hop culture of the Bronx, set to take the …

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Most disabled Canadians won’t qualify for national dental care plan, advocates say

by Akin Smith
Most disabled Canadians won’t qualify for national dental care plan, advocates say

Kevin Konnyu spent a decade navigating the health-care system before he was approved recently for financial assistance through Ontario’s disability support program. But even though his province recognizes his disability, that’s not …

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Navigating the complications of financial aid an additional challenge for Canada’s Paralympians

by Virginia Chavez
Navigating the complications of financial aid an additional challenge for Canada’s Paralympians

Amidst the pomp and circumstance of the Paris 2024 festivities, the financial realities of being an international athlete are garnering more attention. Whether it’s music superstar Flavor Flav offering funding …

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Fernandez saves double match point, upsets Rybakina at Cincinnati Open

by Virginia Chavez
Fernandez saves double match point, upsets Rybakina at Cincinnati Open

Canada’s Leylah Fernandez overcame 20 aces and saved two match points before beating fourth seed Elena Rybakina of Kazakhstan 3-6, 7-6 (3), 6-4 in second-round action Thursday at the Cincinnati …

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Corus accuses Rogers of ‘predatory behaviour’ that undercuts broadcasting competitors

by Anas Siddiqui
Corus accuses Rogers of ‘predatory behaviour’ that undercuts broadcasting competitors

Corus Entertainment Inc. has filed a complaint with Canada’s broadcasting regulator alleging Rogers Communications Inc. is “engaging in predatory behaviour” to suppress potential competition. In a July 26 letter to …

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Auger-Aliassime into 2nd round in Cincinnati with win over qualifier

by Virginia Chavez
Auger-Aliassime into 2nd round in Cincinnati with win over qualifier

After disappointing showings at their national championships, Canada’s Felix Auger-Aliassime and Leylah Fernandez rebounded with first-round wins Wednesday at the Cincinnati Open tennis tournament. Montreal’s Auger-Aliassime cruised into the second …

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CRTC expanding competitor access to big fibre networks, but too soon to know price impact

by Anas Siddiqui
CRTC expanding competitor access to big fibre networks, but too soon to know price impact

Canada’s telecommunications regulator is expanding a decision that allows smaller internet providers to use rivals’ fibre networks to offer their services to customers, but it’s too soon to say whether …

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Steel and aluminum CEOs warn of ‘existential threat’ if Canada doesn’t impose tariffs on China

by Anas Siddiqui
Steel and aluminum CEOs warn of ‘existential threat’ if Canada doesn’t impose tariffs on China

Canada’s steel and aluminum industries are warning they face an “existential threat” if the Trudeau government fails to move in lockstep with the U.S. and Mexico by introducing tariffs on …

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