WINTERBERG, Germany – Canada’s Hallie Clarke was the leader at the halfway point of the women’s skeleton competition at the bobsleigh and skeleton world championships. The 19-year-old from Brighton, Ontario, who is once again representing Canada after switching allegiance to
Athletics Canada today announced a new $350,000 grant program designed to remove barriers and increase sport participation for two targeted populations: newcomers to Canada and athletes with disabilities. The Athletics for All grant program is made possible by the Government
Imagine a world where the dynamism of sport meets the rigor of academia, creating a future that champions diversity, inclusion and global unity. This vision is at the heart of the upcoming FISU Forum 2024, an event that serves as
OTTAWA — A federal government unit charged with preventing war criminals from entering Canada has not published a report on its activities in more than eight years, and its budget has not been adjusted in more than two decades .
A Taylor Farms salad mix is being recalled in Canada after government testing showed Salmonella contamination. The “Mexican Style Chopped Street Corn (Salad) Kit” was sold in New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador and Nova Scotia. Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec
MISSISSAUGA, ON, September 12, 2023 – Today, in an effort to ensure its associates have the skills needed for the future, Walmart Canada announced it will cover associate tuition, books and course fees through its program Live Better U (LBU).
Tennis Canada is pleased to announce the group of athletes who will study at the National Tennis Center presented by Rogers (NTC) throughout the 2023-2024 season. This talented class of 11 includes five sophomores and six new members. Since the
If Spain shone on Friday for its first match of this Women’s World Cup, the Canadian Olympic champions were more tired. The contenders for final victory will definitely not have it easy during these first two days of the World
Today, in an effort to ensure its associates have the skills needed for the future, Walmart Canada announced it will cover associate tuition, books and course fees through its education program Live Better U (LBU). This program represents an investment
International students Home News Canada’s international student program faces integrity crisis: Senators unveil urgent reforms International students Published on: October 3, 2023 Last updated: October 5, 2023 City: Indira Duarte A recent report, co-authored by Senators Sabi Marwah, Ratna Omidvar,