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Wednesday, Feb 7

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Leafs captain John Tavares fighting Canada’s tax agency over $8M it claims he owes

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The dispute over the tax rate on a US$15.3M signing bonus could affect Tavares’s future in Toronto and the ability of Canadian professional sports teams to sign top players

Saturday, Aug 26

16

How to get kids ready for the schoolyear routine

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Here are a handful of tips as your children get set to return

Thursday, Aug 3

22

Yes, you can go on holiday with your ex. You might even enjoy it

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When Justin Trudeau and Sophie Grégoire announced they were separating, they added they'd be on a family holiday next week. Good for them!

Tuesday, May 16

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Snoop Dogg says Ottawa Senators bid will include equity for First Nations

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Postmedia says that four groups submitted bids and one of those was at the US$1 billion mark

Monday, May 1

17

Florida Panthers refuse to sell tickets to non-U.S. residents as Leafs move to second round

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Ticket sales, according to a notice on the Ticketmaster website for Panthers tickets, are initially restricted to residents of the U.S.

Friday, Apr 21

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Weekly News Quiz: Which uninvited guest got a Secret Service escort off the White House grounds?

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Yet another Trudeau family vacation under fire, and a Pentagon leak about NATO funding proves embarrassing for the PM

Wednesday, Apr 5

19

Notoriously frugal LeBron James makes it to 'World's Richest People' list

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James, with a net worth of US$1 billion, joins Tiger Wood ($1.1 billion) as the only active athlete on the list

Saturday, Mar 4

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Google CEO, U.S. executives disregard summons to appear before House of Commons committee

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The summons is only enforceable for individuals who are in Canada, though the committee could seek to enforce it if a person later enters at a later date

Friday, Mar 3

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FIRST READING: From 'you're racist' to 'it's a lie' – the Liberal defences against Chinese interference

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Chinese interference allegations have been hitting the Liberals since 2016, so they've had some practice

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Privacy bill to move forward in House of Commons next week as TikTok concerns grow

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The Liberals introduced Bill C-27 in June but have not prioritized it, with the legislation only making it to second reading after nearly nine months

Thursday, Mar 2

21

House committee officially calls for government inquiry into foreign election interference

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The motion was amended by the Conservatives to call for the inquiry to have powers to investigate the abuse of diaspora groups by hostile foreign governments

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Make energy efficiency a priority when planning your renovation

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On the map: Oakville project targets those unruffled by rising rates

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Wednesday, Mar 1

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Trudeau was regularly briefed on foreign interference in elections, national security adviser says

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Jody Thomas testified to a Commons committee that the problem is growing, with adversaries finding innovative ways to meddle

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Most Canadians say Liberals are scared of standing up to China: poll

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This includes 91 per cent of past Conservative voters, 62 per cent of past NDP voters and 46 per cent of those who have voted Liberal

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10/3 podcast: Chinese election interference and how it hurts the Liberals

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Tuesday, Feb 28

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Liberal MP accused of getting help from China skipped House votes condemning Beijing

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Han Dong missed voting on one of the Uyghur genocide motions despite being present to vote on other motions before and after it on the same day

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MPs summon Google CEO, executives over news-blocking in Canada

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Google said it was running tests that affect fewer than four per cent of Canadian users and that would last about five weeks

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Conservatives to suspend MPs' TikTok accounts, Singh dodges questions on NDP plans

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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has nearly 900,000 followers on TikTok and it was a centrepiece of the party's communication strategy in the 2021 election

Monday, Feb 27

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Drug maker AstraZeneca to expand Canadian operations, hire hundreds of workers

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The Canadian government is not helping fund the company’s $500-million expansion in Canada

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'Unacceptable level of risk': Canada bans TikTok from federal government devices

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Directive comes as the federal government is embroiled in questions about foreign interference by China in the 2019 and 2021 federal elections

Saturday, Feb 25

13

Scott Stinson: New cars and controversies await as F1 continues its North American drive

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North America's fastest-growing sport officially begins the 2023 season iwith the Bahrain Grand Prix, but it starts unofficially this weekend with a new Drive to Survive

Thursday, Jan 12

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Scott Stinson: A tragedy, a remarkable recovery, and now the Buffalo Bills return to the playoffs

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This is a franchise that has suffered a lot. But the Bills are the favourites now, even for those who don't believe in karma

Tuesday, Oct 11

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Scott Stinson: Change finally comes to Hockey Canada, but how much will it come to hockey?

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Chief executive Scott Smith is out, as is the entire board of directors, who will not stand for re-election at a previously scheduled vote in December

Wednesday, Jul 27

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Scott Stinson: Hockey Canada CEO says he is there to 'lead the change,' not quit

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Smith said he'd 'like the opportunity to show Canadians what we’ve done' at Wednesday's hearings in Ottawa — but his audience was unconvinced

Wednesday, Jun 8

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Canadian broadcasters given 'unprecedented' ability to force internet providers to block illegal NHL streams

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The new order raises 'novel and complex' legal issues, namely on how it could impact 'net neutrality' and freedom of expression, the judge acknowledged

Thursday, Mar 31

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Scott Stinson: From an afterthought to a huge deal, how an unlikely company bet on Canadian soccer

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After a long history of failure, an average audience of over 1.6 million viewers watched as Canada beat Jamaica on Sunday

Thursday, Feb 17

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'No-tick rule' will be used at world curling championships, but WCF puts other trial rule changes on hold

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A 'no-tick rule' will be in place for those events, meaning that curlers will no longer be able to move rocks that are in the five-rock free guard zone

Friday, Oct 22

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Scott Stinson: As Saudi wealth gets into English soccer, will it look to North American sports next?

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Saudi Arabia’s purchase of a Premier League club takes the sportswashing concept to a new level. It is one of the worst human-rights abusers in the world

Monday, Jul 26

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Montreal will raise a bigger racquet than Tokyo, according to National Bank Open organizer

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With all due respect to the Olympics, the tournament director of next month's National Bank Open in Montreal says the Canadian tennis competition will be faster, higher and stronger than the event currently going on in Tokyo