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Former tennis star Helen Kelesi ready to cheer on Canada in BJK Cup semifinals

Former tennis star Helen Kelesi ready to cheer on Canada in BJK Cup semifinals

TORONTO — Even though Helen Kelesi is bedridden with the flu, the retired Canadian tennis legend will be cheering on Leylah Fernandez and Canada in the semifinals of the Billie Jean King Cup on Saturday.
Alouettes linebacker Sankey doesn't see his team as underdog to Toronto in East final

Alouettes linebacker Sankey doesn't see his team as underdog to Toronto in East final

Darnell Sankey has been here before. Sankey and the Montreal Alouettes visit the Toronto Argonauts in the East Division final Saturday.
After dire season, Herdman says Toronto FC players have been told "Enough is enough"

After dire season, Herdman says Toronto FC players have been told "Enough is enough"

Toronto FC's end-of-season availability came with a clear message Friday from new coach John Herdman. Enough is enough and things have to change. "John has sent a very clear message that we're not going to look back and we're going to go forward.
P.E.I. government response to post-tropical storm Fiona co-ordinated but flawed

P.E.I. government response to post-tropical storm Fiona co-ordinated but flawed

CHARLOTTETOWN — A new report says P.E.I.
Canadian hammer thrower Katzberg credits coaches for rapid rise to Olympic favourite

Canadian hammer thrower Katzberg credits coaches for rapid rise to Olympic favourite

It all happened in the blink of an eye for hammer thrower Ethan Katzberg. The Nanaimo, B.C., native enjoyed a breakout season for the ages in 2023.
Defence committee calls for open competition on military plane bid

Defence committee calls for open competition on military plane bid

MONTREAL — A parliamentary committee is demanding that Ottawa ensure an open bidding process for new military surveillance planes, rather than a sole-source contract.
Halifax Rifles to mark Remembrance Day with parade on city's Common

Halifax Rifles to mark Remembrance Day with parade on city's Common

HALIFAX — A historic Halifax-based military unit is returning to the city’s Common for the first time in decades with a parade to mark Remembrance Day.

Posting about the Israel-Hamas war? What to know about your employment rights

As the Israel-Hamas war enters its second month, people in Canada and around the world are taking to the streets and social media to express their views on the conflict.
Ontario consulting on how to better support job-seeking veterans, military spouses

Ontario consulting on how to better support job-seeking veterans, military spouses

TORONTO — Ontario is launching consultations on how to address the barriers that veterans and military spouses face when looking for work.
Unifor auto talks: a quiet end to one of the year's biggest labour clashes

Unifor auto talks: a quiet end to one of the year's biggest labour clashes

TORONTO — One of Canada's most highly anticipated set of labour talks in years wrapped up this week, but there’s no victory parade planned.
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