MONTREAL – A new study from Quebec’s language watchdog shows the proportion of anglophone students attending French schools has nearly doubled in the last two decades, from around 18 per cent in 2000 to about 32 per cent in 2021. The proportion of allophone students – those whose first language is neither English nor French ... Read More »
Canadians love to talk about their weather. This year, so did people around the world. “So much of the world was focused on Canada,” said David Phillips, Environment Canada’s chief climatologist, who prepares an annual ranking of the top 10 weather stories. This year’s winner, of course, is wildfires. Flames scorched the country from coast ... Read More »
OTTAWA – The Liberals have been accusing the Conservatives of “turning their backs on Ukraine,” and now the party is making that argument in attack ads running in more than a dozen Prairie ridings that are home to large Ukrainian communities. The newspaper ads appearing in 18 Conservative-held ridings say Opposition Leader Pierre Poilievre and ... Read More »
CHICAGO (AP) – The U.S. Soccer Federation refused Major League Soccer’s attempt to pull its top rosters from next year’s U.S. Open Cup, the sport’s oldest competition in the nation. While MLS announced in a statement at 6 p.m. EST Friday that its board of governors decided to send teams to the tournament from its ... Read More »
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) – Aaron Rodgers is being activated from the injured reserve list on Wednesday, but the quarterback will not play again this season for the New York Jets. Coach Robert Saleh said the move is merely the next step in Rodgers’ rehabilitation from a torn left Achilles tendon. The Jets had until ... Read More »
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) – Trevor Lawrence remained in the NFL’s concussion protocol Wednesday, leaving the Jacksonville Jaguars preparing to play without their star quarterback for the first time in three seasons. Coach Doug Pederson says Lawrence is “progressing well” but declined to speculate on Lawrence’s chances of gaining clearance before Sunday’s game at Tampa Bay ... Read More »
MONTREAL – Four Quebec public sector unions representing hundreds of thousands of workers say they will launch an unlimited strike early in the new year if they don’t reach a deal with the government. The four unions, which are negotiating together and calling themselves the “common front,” say it’s still possible to settle before the ... Read More »
NEW YORK (AP) – She’s Barbie. He’s just Ken. And now, it’s Christmas. On Wednesday, Ryan Gosling – the Ken to Margot Robbie’s “Barbie” in the film – released the “I’m Just Ken” EP alongside collaborators Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt. It features the original Grammy-nominated, “˜80s-style power ballad from the movie, also titled “I’m ... Read More »
Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach are officially married, their representative told The Associated Press Wednesday. The two filmmakers have been together for 12 years, have two children and collaborated on many films, including “Barbie,” which they co-wrote and Gerwig directed. They met on Baumbach’s “Greenberg” and went on to work together on films like “Mistress ... Read More »
OTTAWA – A new report from the Yellowhead Institute says Canada won’t complete all 94 of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s calls to action until 2081. The institute found that no calls to action were completed over the course of 2023. Only 13 of the 94 recommendations from the commission, which documented the history and ... Read More »
MONTREAL – The Grey Cup-champion Montreal Alouettes have signed general manager Danny Maciocia and head coach Jason Maas to long-term contract extensions. Maciocia signed a four-year contract through 2027, while Maas was extended three years through 2026. The Alouettes won their eighth Grey Cup in franchise history and first since 2010 with a 28-24 victory ... Read More »