Could South Indian action epic RRR ride its global popularity to Oscar glory?
The global love for RRR: Indian action film generating Oscar buzz This year’s film awards season has found an unlikely contender: India’s RRR, a three-hour long, action
Crown corporation faces staff backlash over McKinsey contract, spending decisions
Multimillion-dollar contracts awarded by the Business Development Bank of Canada (BDC) to consulting firm McKinsey, coupled with some unusual spending choices — including a deci
Trudeau’s cabinet set for 3-day retreat in Hamilton ahead of Parliament’s return
Politics The federal Liberal cabinet is set to meet for three days to hash out their priorities around policy and political strategy for the next few months, ahead of the return to
Redfin Reports Pending Home Sales Improve in January As More Buyers Return
Pending sales posted their smallest year-over-year decline in three months as mortgage rates ticked down. Early indicators of homebuyer demand, including tour requests and mortgage
Tech writer, activist, premier: David Eby’s ambitious road to the premier’s office
Patrick Eby remembers the day his older brother dragged their younger brother to the circus. He thought David, barely a teenager, was taking Matthew, no older than eight, to the
Federal dental benefit officially becomes law
The first stage of the Canada Dental Benefit officially became law Thursday night after Bill C-31 passed its final reading in the Senate and received royal assent from Governor Gen
How the RCMP says it has changed since the Nova Scotia mass shooting
The federal government has laid out a series of “missteps” by the RCMP that have been corrected since the Nova Scotia mass shooting in April 2020. They are outlined in
Twitter closes offices until Monday as employees quit in droves
Twitter closes offices until Monday as more employees quit Hundreds of Twitter employees are estimated to have decided to quit following Elon Musk’s ultimatum that they sign
Former San Antonio Spurs psychologist settles suit with team, Canadian Josh Primo over exposure allegations
NBA A psychologist who worked for the San Antonio Spurs has settled her lawsuit against the team and former player Josh Primo over allegations he had exposed himself to her multipl
Trudeau says Haitian leaders must all agree before Canada would lead a potential military intervention
Politics A potential Canadian military intervention in Haiti can’t happen unless all political parties in the troubled nation agree to it, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said