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03/18/2026

Einarson Leads Canada to Top Spot with Tactical Change at Women’s Curling Worlds

Canada climbed to the top of the standings at the Women’s World Curling Championship thanks to a smart mid-game adjustment by skip Kerri Einarson. In a tightly contested match against Italy’s Stefania Constantini, Einarson demonstrated adaptability under pressure to secure a 9–6 victory on Tuesday.
After struggling with draw weight early in the game, Einarson made a निर्णing decision during the fifth-end break by swapping out a problematic stone with a teammate. The change proved to be a turning point, allowing her to regain control and rhythm on the ice.
The highlight came in the eighth end, where Einarson capitalized on the improved performance to score four crucial points, swinging momentum firmly in Canada’s favor. The win marked Canada’s fifth consecutive victory in the tournament, reinforcing their strong position as championship contenders.
Einarson’s ability to quickly adjust strategy and equipment showcased the importance of flexibility in elite curling, as Canada continues its pursuit of world championship glory
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03/18/2026

Should Canada Be Concerned About a Decline in Winter Sports Dominance?
In 2004, Canadian sports leaders gathered in Calgary with a clear mission: to prevent another disappointing Olympic performance on home soil. With Vancouver set to host the 2010 Winter Olympics, the pressure was on to avoid repeating the gold-medal droughts of Montreal 1976 and Calgary 1988.
This urgency led to a bold shift in strategy. Instead of spreading resources evenly across all sports, Canada adopted a focused, performance-driven approach. The result was the creation of the “Own the Podium” program in 2005 — a system designed to identify athletes and sports with the highest medal potential and direct funding, coaching, and technological support toward them.
The impact was immediate. At the 2006 Winter Olympics in Turin, Canada achieved a then-record 24 medals. This momentum carried into the 2010 Vancouver Games, where Canada topped the gold medal standings with 14 golds and secured 26 total medals — marking one of the most successful Olympic performances in the nation’s history.
However, as years pass and global competition intensifies, questions are beginning to emerge: Can Canada maintain this level of excellence? Or is there a risk that its winter sports dominance could begin to fade?

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03/09/2026

Kalle Eriksson and Guide Sierra Smith Win Super-G Bronze at Milano-Cortina Paralympics 🥉

Canada’s Kalle Eriksson, alongside guide Sierra Smith, delivered an impressive performance to claim the bronze medal in the men’s vision-impaired super-G event at the Milano-Cortina Paralympic Games. The medal marks Eriksson’s second podium finish of the Games, highlighting his strong form and teamwork with Smith on the challenging course. Their achievement adds another proud moment for Team Canada in alpine skiing at the 2026 Paralympics.

03/09/2026

SpaceX’s Plan to Launch 1 Million Satellites Could Transform the Night Sky 🌌
SpaceX is planning an ambitious expansion of its satellite network, with the long-term goal of launching up to one million satellites into orbit. While the project could dramatically improve global internet access, scientists warn it may also bring significant environmental impacts. Experts say the massive number of satellites could affect Earth’s atmosphere during re-entry and increase light pollution, making it harder for astronomers to observe the night sky. The proposal is sparking global debate about balancing technological progress with protecting space and the environment.

03/08/2026

Natalie Wilkie Wins Canada’s First Gold at Milano-Cortina Paralympics 🥇
Canadian para-biathlete Natalie Wilkie delivered an outstanding performance to win the first gold medal for Canada at the Milano-Cortina Paralympic Games. The athlete from Salmon Arm, British Columbia dominated the women’s standing 12.5 km individual biathlon event, securing her second medal of the Games. Wilkie’s determination, precision shooting, and strong skiing performance helped her rise to the top of the podium, making Canada proud on the international stage

03/08/2026

Canada Wins First Paralympic Medal as Eriksson and Smith Take Silver in Milano-Cortina
Canada opened its medal count at the Milano-Cortina Paralympics with a silver medal from para-alpine skier Molly Jepsen Eriksson and guide Nico Smith. Teammates Natalie Wilkie and Kurt Oatway also reached the podium, earning silver and bronze to boost Canada’s early success at the Games. 🇨🇦🥈🥉









03/06/2026

🇨🇦 Alison Mackie Skis to U23 World Gold, Teammate McKeever Takes Bronze
At the 2026 Under‑23 World Ski Championships in Lillehammer, Alberta’s Alison Mackie claimed gold in the women’s 20 km mass start while Canadian teammate Xavier McKeever earned bronze in the men’s race. Both athletes built momentum after impressive debuts at last month’s Winter Olympics, underscoring Canada’s rising strength in cross‑country skiing. 🇨🇦🥇🥉










03/05/2026

Students staged a mass protest in Toronto against Ontario government changes to the OSAP student aid program. Demonstrators say the cuts threaten access to higher education, while police confirmed two arrests after clashes during the protest.









03/05/2026

Ottawa-Area Athletes Head to Paralympics with Strong Medal Hopes
A group of talented athletes from the Ottawa region is set to compete at the Paralympic Games, including five previous medallists and two first-time Paralympians. The team highlights the strength of Canada’s adaptive sports programs and hopes to add more medals to the country’s Paralympic legacy.









03/03/2026

The federal government has announced that Canadian passport fees are set to rise, saying the increases are needed to reflect the “true cost of operations” for issuing and processing travel documents. The changes will affect adult and child passports, renewals, and other services, with higher charges expected to take effect later this year. Officials say the updated fees will help cover costs for modern security features, improved processing systems, and inflationary pressures, and are designed to ensure the passport service remains financially sustainable. Travellers planning international trips are being encouraged to check the new fee schedule ahead of applying or renewing.










03/03/2026

Escalating Middle East conflict continues as U.S. and Israeli airstrikes on Iran persist and Tehran mounts retaliatory attacks across the region. Iranian forces have launched missiles and drones at multiple Gulf states hosting U.S. and allied military assets, drawing widespread concern about broader regional instability. In a significant development, two drones struck the U.S. Embassy in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, causing a limited fire and minor damage, according to the Saudi defence ministry. Authorities issued a shelter-in-place warning for Riyadh, Jeddah and Dhahran as tensions deepen. The situation follows a wave of strikes by Iran on targets in countries including Bahrain, Kuwait and the UAE in response to U.S. and Israeli operations. Governments worldwide are watching closely as the conflict expand.











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