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Trudeau shows no interest in compromising with Meta, Google over online news bill

Trudeau shows no interest in compromising with Meta, Google over online news bill

OTTAWA — Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is showing no interest in compromising with Meta and Google over a proposed law that would make them pay for Canadian journalism that helps tech companies generate revenue.
Jordan Bateman: It feels good to be a football fan again

Jordan Bateman: It feels good to be a football fan again

It has been a long time since I was this excited for a Canadian Football League season.
Hockey Canada chair on post-scandal response: 'We did a lot of listening'

Hockey Canada chair on post-scandal response: 'We did a lot of listening'

Hugh Fraser thought he had a decent handle on his new role. For the most part, that was true.
Theatre Under the Stars readies for 2023 season

Theatre Under the Stars readies for 2023 season

The Prom and Roald Dahl’s Matilda to hit Malkin Bowl stage
Victoria film industry faces slower season amid Hollywood labour action

Victoria film industry faces slower season amid Hollywood labour action

There will be no new scripts from L.A. or anywhere else in the U.S. until the labour dispute between the Writers Guild and Hollywood is resolved
World Cup logo eschews nationalism, hints at FIFA’s long-term North American goal

World Cup logo eschews nationalism, hints at FIFA’s long-term North American goal

FIFA revealed its 2026 World Cup logo on May 16, and the Vancouver version on May 17
Competition Bureau suing Cineplex for alleged junk fees for online tickets

Competition Bureau suing Cineplex for alleged junk fees for online tickets

OTTAWA — The Competition Bureau is suing Cineplex for allegedly advertising misleading ticket prices, the agency said Thursday.
Music festivals return to B.C. despite surging operation costs

Music festivals return to B.C. despite surging operation costs

Organizers are finding creative ways to keep festivals on stage and sustainable
Alumni association confident in the future of SFU football

Alumni association confident in the future of SFU football

“We believe we are on a constructive path to finding a conference to play in 2024 and beyond.”
New Canada Soccer president promises transparency before skeptical Commons committee

New Canada Soccer president promises transparency before skeptical Commons committee

Athlete and Olympian Charmaine Crooks who took over from former CSA president Nick Bontis when he resigned in February