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Athlete Women Empowered Classic to showcase basketball teams led by Black women

Athlete Women Empowered Classic to showcase basketball teams led by Black women

A unique collegiate basketball tournament is coming to Toronto to encourage more Black, Indigenous and racialized women to get into coaching.
Hall & Oates earworm finally canned as Leafs' goal celebration song

Hall & Oates earworm finally canned as Leafs' goal celebration song

TORONTO — After a five-year run, the Toronto Maple Leafs and Hall & Oates are out of touch. The pop duo's hit "You Make My Dreams" had been the Maple Leafs goal celebration song for the past five NHL seasons.

Corrective to Oct. 7 story on pharmacare costs

OTTAWA — In an Oct. 7 story, The Canadian Press erroneously reported that the parliamentary budget officer estimates that an essential medicines drug plan would cost an additional $10 billion in 2024-25 and $12.1 billion in 2027-28.
Canadian Real Estate Association cuts forecast for home sales and prices this year

Canadian Real Estate Association cuts forecast for home sales and prices this year

The Canadian Real Estate Association has lowered its forecast for home sales and prices this year due to weakness in Ontario and B.C.
Andre De Grasse shares life lessons from on and off the track in new book

Andre De Grasse shares life lessons from on and off the track in new book

Reflecting on how he overcame obstacles in the past helped Andre De Grasse break out of his funk in 2023.
Canada's Leylah Fernandez through to semifinal at Hong Kong Open

Canada's Leylah Fernandez through to semifinal at Hong Kong Open

HONG KONG — Canada's Leylah Fernandez reached the semifinals of the Hong Kong open with a 7-6 (2), 6-2 win over Linda Fruhvirtova of Czechia on Friday.
Rolling Alouettes visit Elks with chance to wrap up a home playoff game

Rolling Alouettes visit Elks with chance to wrap up a home playoff game

EDMONTON — The goal for the Montreal Alouettes is simple — clinch second place in the CFL's East Division and lock down a home playoff game.
Nova Scotia's government to add long-term mental stress to workers compensation

Nova Scotia's government to add long-term mental stress to workers compensation

HALIFAX — Nova Scotia's government is introducing legislation that would allow citizens who suffer from prolonged mental stress to claim workers compensation.
Nun, 97, at former Ontario residential school arrested in sexual-assault case

Nun, 97, at former Ontario residential school arrested in sexual-assault case

A 97-year-old nun has been arrested and charged in a sexual-assault case involving allegations dating back decades to an infamous residential school in northern Ontario.
Swearing-in ceremony for Manitoba premier scheduled to take place next week

Swearing-in ceremony for Manitoba premier scheduled to take place next week

WINNIPEG — Manitoba's new premier and cabinet are scheduled to be sworn in Wednesday. Wab Kinew and his NDP inner circle are to take oaths in a ceremony at The Leaf — a botanical attraction at Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg.
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