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Canmore rugby star earns first international cap amid World Cup hopes
SOUTH AFRICA – Two days before her international debut with Rugby Canada’s women’s team, Canmore’s Holly Phillips posted a photo of her younger self on social media. Holding a rugby ball, two white bandages covered scrapes on the then...

Las Cruces goes international with reality TV show about tattoos
Serena Johnson Las Cruces Bulletin Inked from his ankles to his neck, a Las Cruces dermatologist, Dr. James Kerner, leads a new reality TV show which sends three people on an all-expenses-paid trip abroad to get a free tattoo. The show could forge...

Las Cruces goes international with reality TV show about tattoos
Serena Johnson Las Cruces Bulletin Inked from his ankles to his neck, a Las Cruces dermatologist, Dr. James Kerner, leads a new reality TV show which sends three people on an all-expenses-paid trip abroad to get a free tattoo. The show could forge...

Brady calls for “Castle Doctrine” in Canada to protect homeowners
MPP Bobbi Ann Brady is calling on Ottawa to adopt U.S.-style “Castle Doctrine” laws that would allow Canadians to defend themselves, their families, and their property without facing criminal charges. In a recent letter to federal Justice Minister...

Canadian Beat: First Nations leaders file lawsuit over recent development laws
Nine First Nations in Ontario have launched a legal challenge against two recent laws in Canada, one at the provincial level, the other at the federal level. The legislation, Bill 5 and Bill C-5, would fast-track resource development across...

Canada's New Energy Agenda Meets Resistance From First Nations
It’s a quintessentially Canadian story. As other countries build infrastructure to support their burgeoning economies and the transition to clean energy, Canada’s push to “go big” on major energy and mining projects is being held up by local First...

China's booming medical tourism combines advanced care, efficient service and cultural experiences for global patients
A Canadian medical tourist takes part in a specialized healthcare and wellness tourism program at the Boao Lecheng International Medical Tourism Pilot Zone in Boao, South China's Hainan Province, on June 13, 2025. Photo: Courtesy of the Lecheng...

Exclusive: Foreign Diplomats Struggle to Survive in Cuba as Regime Freezes Bank Funds
A growing number of embassies of foreign countries in Havana, Cuba, are struggling to access cash as Cuban regime banks freeze their accounts, claiming they simply do not have cash on hand to give, multiple sources told Breitbart News this week....

Canada has a rare chance to become an energy superpower. Let’s not squander it
Open this photo in gallery:A tanker loaded with the first cargo of Canadian liquefied natural gas departs from Kitimat, B.C., in June. Canada must reposition itself from a place commodities come from, to the world’s market for value-added natural...

CFP’s Dire Prediction on the Upcoming Court Sentencing Hearings of Freedom Convoy Leaders Tamara Lich and Chris Barber
Canada has lost its sovereignty when Trudeau advisor Mark Carney—an agent of change for the anti-Free West, communist-leaning World Economic Forum—was appointed prime minister, placing Canada in a helpless political chokehold “We learned last...

Canada's Olivia Smith smashes all-time transfer record in women's football after joining Arsenal
Canada forward Olivia Smith became the most expensive player in women’s football history at a reported £1 million ($1.34 million) when Arsenal signed her from Liverpool on Thursday. The new benchmark in women’s football would surpass the £900,000...

Canada Post workers to vote on employer's final offer starting July 21
Two Canada Post letter mail deposit boxes. Image: Randy Thoms/Acadia Broadcasting More than 53,000 Canada Post workers will vote on the final offer from their employer starting July 21. According to a news release on Wednesday evening, a vote will...

Canadians lost $103 million to deepfake crypto scams in 2025
The Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre (CAFC) reported that Canadians have lost a total of $103,172,872 to crypto investment scams in 2025. The Canadian broadcasting channel, CTV News, reported that it has been receiving reports on a weekly basis from...

Nine most notable international players taken in the 2025 MLB Draft
Usually, players born outside the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada are signed as amateur players, often as young as 16 years old – hence the international signing deadline every January. However, with many federations and programs looking to...

Canada Hits Back At Trump's 50% Steel Tariffs With $1 Billion Rescue, New Quota System
Canada will introduce new measures to defend its steel industry against the impact of tariffs. Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the implementation of the plan proposed a month ago, during a visit to Hamilton-based steel fabricator Walter’s...
PM Carney engages First Nations Rights Holders on the Building Canada Act
Canada’s new government is ready to get our country building major projects again – and projects built in collaboration with Indigenous Peoples will be at the forefront of this work. To that end, the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, convened the First...

Minister Hosts Reception For International Investors
17/07/2025 Economy Minister Dr Caoimhe Archibald hosted an evening reception in County L’Derry ahead of today's (July 17) beginning of The 153rd Open golf tournament for potential investors from the US, Australia, India and Europe. At the event,...

Foreign investors are divesting from Canadian securities, StatCan says

Okanagan Elite U17 girls softball team wins Canada Cup, plays in provincials this weekend
Photo: Contributed The Okanagan Elite U17 softball team recently won the Canada Cup at Softball City in Surrey. Fresh off a first for the Okanagan, a team of softball players will be playing in the provincial championships in Kelowna this weekend....

Being Canadian sets us apart
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Column Actor Mike Myers mouths the words "Elbows Up" at the end of Saturday Night Live on March 1, 2025, boosting a call for action in the face of economic threats against Canada from United States President Donald...