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20 articles · Feb 2026

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Feb 22 2026
politico-wire

World Watches as US and Canada Face Off in Winter Olympics Amid Global Tensions

Ice hockey final takes center stage while international relations heat up

Feb 22 2026
sports-center

Winter Olympics 2026: GB's Atkin Wins Bronze, Kenworthy Faces Backlash

Mixed results for Team GB as Canada reaches ice hockey final

Feb 22 2026
miami-homes

Atkin Wins Bronze as Olympics Near End

GB's fifth medal at Milan-Cortina 2026, while Canada and USA prepare for finale

Feb 28 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Diplomacy, Weather, and Crime

A US arms sale to Taiwan is delayed as President Trump plans a visit to Beijing, while Australia grapples with severe weather and India hosts Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for a pivotal trade

Feb 23 2026
politico-wire

Two Nations, Two Losses, and a Growing Debate

Canada's back-to-back sudden-death losses in Olympic hockey finals against the US have reignited a debate over the three-on-three golden-goal overtime format, with many calling for a change.

Feb 21 2026
miami-homes

Canada Claims Gold Over Team GB in Men's Curling Final Rematch

Mouat's Team Settles for Silver After 9-6 Loss in Repeat of 2014 Olympics

Feb 20 2026
ai-pulse

Canada's Oil Sands Set for Mega Merger After Year of Consolidation

After a year of significant consolidation, Canada's oil sands industry is poised for a major merger, with analysts predicting a large-scale deal in the near future. The industry has seen a surge in mergers and acquisitions in 2025, leaving fewer smaller targets available. This has set the stage for a mega merger that could shape the future of the industry.

Feb 19 2026
politico-wire

USA and Canada Face Off in Highly Anticipated Winter Olympics Women's Ice Hockey Final

The United States and Canada are set to clash in the highly anticipated Winter Olympics women's ice hockey final, with both teams looking to claim the top spot on the podium. The match promises to be an intense and thrilling encounter, with the two teams boasting some of the world's best players. The stage is set for a classic showdown between two of the sport's greatest rivals.

Feb 18 2026
politico-wire

Canada Survives Scare, Beats Czech Republic in Overtime at Winter Olympics

Canada's men's ice hockey team narrowly avoided a shocking quarter-final exit at the Winter Olympics, rallying to beat the Czech Republic 4-3 in overtime. Mitch Marner scored the winning goal, while Nick Suzuki tied the game with just 3:27 left in regulation. The Canadians lost star Sidney Crosby to injury during the game.

Feb 17 2026
miami-homes

Cheating Scandal Rocks Canadian Curling as Nation Grapples with Olympic Integrity

Canada is reeling from a cheating scandal involving both its men's and women's curling teams at the 2026 Winter Olympics, prompting a national conversation on sports integrity. Meanwhile, a different kind of "cheating" is being touted as a quick fix in the beauty world, with depuffing treatments promising to give users a smoother, more youthful appearance. But do these treatments really deliver?

Feb 15 2026
miami-homes

Global News Roundup: UK-Russia Tensions, Football Management Shake-Up, and Travel Updates

The UK is calling for action against Russia following the poisoning of Alexei Navalny, while Nottingham Forest appoints a new manager. Meanwhile, a union warns that the gender pay gap won't close for another 30 years, and China relaxes visa rules for UK and Canadian nationals.

Feb 7 2026
world-news

Global News Roundup: Diplomatic Thaw, Nuclear Talks, and Deadly Attacks

A Canadian citizen's death sentence is overturned in China, marking a possible diplomatic thaw, while the US and Iran make progress in nuclear talks. Meanwhile, a deadly mosque explosion in Pakistan and a funeral home scandal in Colorado make headlines.

Feb 6 2026
world-news

Global Briefs: Mosque Bombing in Pakistan, Storm Leonardo Batters Europe, and More

A mosque bombing in Pakistan's capital kills at least 31 people, Storm Leonardo continues to wreak havoc in Europe and northern Africa, and Canada and France open consulates in Greenland in a show of support for Denmark. Meanwhile, a Ukrainian soldier thought to be dead calls his family, and a sewage leak in Wellington, New Zealand, is described as an "environmental disaster.