Southern California teen Kaleena Smith became the first women's basketball student-athlete to sign an NIL deal with adidas.
But usage ranges from about one per cent of fuel burned in western Canada; to somewhat higher in Ontario and Quebec; to sky-high in Atlantic Canada (40 per cent in P.E.I, according to Smith).
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Ontario universities say the federal government’s cap on international students is going to cost them almost $1 billion over two years — and the estimate has not even factored in the extra 10 ...
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A group of trustees at an Ontario Catholic school board are apologizing for going to Italy this summer to buy $100,000 worth of artwork for a new school. Rick Petrella, chair of the Brant ...
A 16-year-old girl is recovering in an Ottawa children's hospital after suffering serious injuries in what her family ...
A spike in the cost of contracting the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is catching some towns by surprise, leaving one mayor feeling “shocked and disgusted.” The OPP, which provides policing ...
OSHAWA — To help close the remaining 10 per cent gap of people who do not have access to a regular health-care provider, the Ontario government is breaking down barriers for Ontario students to become ...
Foreign buyers in Ontario still must pay the province’s nonresident speculation tax, which is 25 percent of the purchase price. Ontario’s land transfer tax, which ranges from 0.5 to 2.5 ...
Special counsel Jack Smith plans to wrap up his work and resign from his post before President-elect Trump is sworn in. Trump has boasted that he plans to fire Smith “within two seconds” of ...
Thousands of international students expected to study at three Ontario colleges are missing the fall semester, after Ottawa announced it would further tighten Canada's study permit system.