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FIFA World Cup begins today. Here’s how Toronto healthcare workers preparedHealth1 hourToronto healthcare workers have spent months preparing for possible threats — from mass-casualty events to outbreaks of viral illnesses such as measles and norovirus. -
Expect ‘minor’ mail interruptions in World Cup cities, Canada Post warnsSportsJun 8 -
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Claude Lemieux’s death sparks renewed focus on CTE as family donates brain to researchSportsJun 6
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Claude Lemieux’s death sparks renewed focus on CTE as family donates brain to researchThe degenerative brain disease, which can only be diagnosed after death, has been found in several former hockey players, including Henri Richard, Chris Simon and Bob Probert.SportsJun 6
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FIFA reverses water bottle ban at World Cup games, some restrictions applyFIFA officials have done a bottle flip and announced they are reversing their previously announced reusable water bottle ban at World Cup games.SportsJun 5
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World Cup could see global betting volume exceed $50B, new forecast warnsWith more than 100 games held over six weeks, total betting volumes are expected to exceed US$50 billion worldwide, a report by investment bank Macquire released on Wednesday says.SportsJun 3
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NHL faces scheduling challenge as B.C., Alberta move to permanent daylight timeThe NHL will have a fresh challenge when it comes to setting its 2026-27 schedule with British Columbia and Alberta moving to permanent year-round daylight saving time this fall.SportsJun 2
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Alphonso Davies happy to be back with Canadian teammates ahead of World CupA string of injuries — including a torn anterior cruciate ligament — have kept the young star who grew up in Edmonton from playing with the Maple Leaf on his chest for over a year.SportsJun 2
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Canada wins 2-0 over Uzbekistan in soggy Edmonton friendlyJonathan Osorio scored for Canada at the 58-minute mark of the second half and Jayden Nelson added an insurance marker one minute into stoppage time.SportsJun 1
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Cricket Canada’s membership within international body suspendedThe suspension cites 'serious breaches of its membership obligations.' Canadian players will still be eligible to participate in sanctioned events during the suspension.SportsJun 1
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World Cup to spur ‘short-lived bump’ from tourism spending: BMOThe 2026 FIFA World Cup is expected to spur a modest lift in gross domestic product in Canada, driven by tourism and hospitality spending.CanadaJun 1
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Alphonso Davies headlines Canada’s 26-player World Cup rosterHead coach Jesse Marsch unveiled his roster on Friday following a training camp, Davies was not at the camp in Charlotte as he continues to recover from a hamstring injury.SportsMay 29
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Should Canada investigate World Cup ticket pricing alongside U.S.?'We closely monitor the work of our international counterparts, while recognizing that each jurisdiction operates under its own legal framework,' the Competition Bureau states.ConsumerMay 29
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