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Insigne nearing a return for Toronto FC but Marshall-Rutty now on the sidelines

Insigne nearing a return for Toronto FC but Marshall-Rutty now on the sidelines

TORONTO — Italian star Lorenzo Insigne, working his way back from a hamstring injury, was on the field with the rest of Toronto FC on Friday while fellow designated player Richie Laryea, recovering from hamstring surgery, was seen running with a trai
Canada's men's 4x100 relay team aims to qualify then build on mission at World Relays

Canada's men's 4x100 relay team aims to qualify then build on mission at World Relays

While this weekend's goal is to qualify for the Paris Olympics, Canada's men's 4x100-metre relay team is aiming higher.
Winnipeg judge rules trial of accused serial killer to start with jury

Winnipeg judge rules trial of accused serial killer to start with jury

WINNIPEG — A judge has decided the upcoming trial of a man accused of killing four women in Winnipeg will still be heard by a jury, after the defence argued it should be heard instead by a judge alone.
Alberta announces expansion of newborn screening program, research for women's health

Alberta announces expansion of newborn screening program, research for women's health

CALGARY — Alberta is expanding the screening process for all newborns in the province and supporting more research related to women's health.
CF Montreal coach on report of Choiniere trade request: 'Everyone wants him to stay'

CF Montreal coach on report of Choiniere trade request: 'Everyone wants him to stay'

MONTREAL — Laurent Courtois is aware of the report that Mathieu Choiniere wants out. CF Montreal’s head coach, however, isn’t keen to coach a squad without the homegrown talent.
Striker Brian White rewriting Whitecaps' history books in soccer club's 50th year

Striker Brian White rewriting Whitecaps' history books in soccer club's 50th year

VANCOUVER — As the Vancouver Whitecaps celebrate a half-century of soccer history, Brian White has carved out a spot in the club's record book.

Governing Saskatchewan Party raises $3.6M, leads in donations ahead of election

REGINA — Premier Scott Moe's Saskatchewan Party has received millions of more dollars in donations compared with rivals ahead of this year’s election. Fiscal returns to Elections Saskatchewan show the governing party raised $3.
Business insolvencies spike in first quarter, consumer insolvencies also rise

Business insolvencies spike in first quarter, consumer insolvencies also rise

OTTAWA — Business insolvencies surged 87.2 per cent year-over-year in the first quarter of 2024, while consumer insolvencies rose 14 per cent.
Canada will send $65M for humanitarian assistance and economic development to Lebanon

Canada will send $65M for humanitarian assistance and economic development to Lebanon

OTTAWA — Canada is providing $65 million in developmental funding and humanitarian relief to Lebanon, International Development Minister Ahmed Hussen said Friday.
Supreme Court orders new trial for B.C. francophone who was not given French option

Supreme Court orders new trial for B.C. francophone who was not given French option

OTTAWA — A francophone man in British Columbia convicted of sexual assault will get a new trial because he was not informed of his right to be tried in French, the Supreme Court ruled Friday.