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Canada finds out opponents for men's and women's basketball at 2024 Paris Olympics
Canada’s path to getting a medal in basketball at the Olympics became a little bit clearer today. On Tuesday, FIBA and the International Olympics held the draw to decide the group stage matchups for the men’s and women’s tournament at the Paris 2024 Olympics later this summer.
Here's where the Canadian passport ranks among the best in the world
If you immigrated to Canada and are contemplating getting a Canadian passport, a new ranking might help you decide. Tax and immigration consultancy company Nomad Capitalist released the eighth annual edition of its passport index on Wednesday to “educate aspiring global citizens about the true value of the world’s citizenships.”
Is a Canadian passport still worth having? New ranking reveals why it is
The Canadian passport has always had a reputation for being one of the most powerful in the world, but a new ranking reveals just why exactly it’s still worth having.
Canada falls to Serbia in FIBA World Cup semifinals, loses chance at gold
While they managed to get past the likes of Spain and Slovenia, Canada’s dreams of winning FIBA World Cup gold were crushed by Serbia in Friday’s semifinal game at Manila Arena.
Canada picks up first-ever men's FIBA World Cup medal with win over USA
It might not have been the colour of medal they hoped for, but Canada still walked away from the 2023 FIBA World Cup-making history for their country.
Canada advances to FIBA World Cup semifinals with another massive victory
It wasn’t always an easy road, but Canada is one of the final four teams remaining at the FIBA World Cup. Facing off against a Luka Doncic-led Slovenia in the tournament quarterfinals, the Canadians broke away from a 50-50 halftime score to finish off with an emphatic 100-89 victory.
Raptors Superfan Nav Bhatia flew across the world to watch Canada at FIBA World Cup
Toronto Raptors superfan Nav Bhatia might be best known for appearing at Scotiabank Arena, but he’s popping up all over the globe this week.
Heading to Europe? This handy etiquette guide just might improve your trip
So your ticket’s booked and you’re excited about your upcoming trip to Europe. But now you’re worried about navigating local customs and etiquette. Should you take off your shoes when invited to someone’s home? When should you offer to pay for a meal? What’s an appropriate way to greet people?
Canada's tipoff time, opponent set for FIBA World Cup quarterfinal
After an iconic victory against defending world champions Spain, Canada is through to the quarterfinals of the 2023 FIBA World Cup.
Canada's epic comeback at FIBA World Cup vs. Spain qualifies them for Olympics
Canada is moving on at the FIBA World Cup — and they’ll be playing in France next year, too. By way of a major second-half comeback to pick up an 88-85 win against top-ranked Spain, Canada is moving on the the quarterfinal of the 2023 FIBA World Cup.
Pyeonchang 2018 Olympics events to watch: Day 5
Canada's Meagan Duhamel and Eric Radford already have a gold medal in their back pocket as part of Canada's dominant performance in team event figure skating, but their No. 1 focus begins on Day 5 in PyeongChang.
Canada named one of the top 10 places globally for solo female travel
Canada has ranked as one of the top spots in the world to travel solo as a woman. Due to safety concerns and other factors, travelling solo as a woman isn’t easy depending on what part of the world you’re in or travelling to.
Raptors fans are loving Scottie Barnes' IG Live on the streets of Toronto
Toronto Raptors 2021 first-round draft pick Scottie Barnes has been endearing himself to fans the moment since he joined the organization earlier this summer.
Raptors' Goran Dragic to remain in Slovenia for personal matter
Toronto Raptors guard Goran Dragic is taking a personal leave from the team. “Goran is taking some time away from the team, with our full support, to manage a personal matter. He has been a complete professional in the time that he has been with the Raptors – Goran has been a great mentor to our younger players and a valued teammate for our veterans,” Raptors general manager Bobby Webster said in a release.
Russian Olympic ban could affect Canada's Olympic hockey team
Canadian hockey players playing in the KHL could be out of luck if the mostly Russian-based league decides to pull its players from the 2018 Olympics.
Jagmeet Singh promises to cap costs for for cheaper cell, internet prices
Federal NDP leader Jagmeet Singh announced the party's strategy to make cell phone and internet bills cheaper for Canadians.
5 good news stories from around the world to brighten your day
Sometimes catching up on daily news can be a daunting task; with a multitude of fear-inducing headlines, it’s enough to make anyone feel discouraged.
Whistler village will be raucous like never before. And when we say raucous, we’re not talking May-Long-Weekend-Ed-Hardy-wearing-douches style. We’re talking 1000s of Winter enthusiasts gathered into a small village drinking, partying… and oh yea, competing in Winter sports for gold chains. Check out the hottest Whistler festivities: