Iran to play World Cup games in United States: FIFA president

FIFA president Gianni Infantino says Iran will play World Cup games in the United States this summer, despite an ongoing war between the two nations. Infantino made the remarks at

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Iran to play World Cup games in United States: FIFA president

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FIFA president Gianni Infantino says Iran will play World Cup games in the United States this summer, despite an ongoing

Shaggy, Lupe Fiasco, Tom Cochrane to headline CNE concert lineup

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Jamaican-American reggae star Shaggy, Chicago rapper Lupe Fiasco and homegrown hall-of-famer Tom Cochrane are among the artists set to play

Wife of killed crossing guard struggles ‘to be strong’ without him

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Peter and Amanda Clark had a plan. They were going to buy a travel trailer, put a big map of

Gildan reports Q1 loss as it works to integrate HanesBrands acquisition

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MONTREAL - Gildan Activewear Inc. reported a loss of US$65.8 million in its latest quarter compared with a profit of

Elections Alberta investigating illegal use, obtaining of provincial voter list

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EDMONTON - Elections Alberta says it’s investigating the possibility that a provincial party or a party official illegally used or

Quebec coroner says Brazilian woman died of hypothermia near Quebec border in 2024

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MONTREAL — A Quebec coroner says Canadian officials turned away a Brazilian woman at border crossings three times in the

New gas price jump expected for the weekend despite OPEC shifts

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The continued standoffs in the Straits of Hormuz are expected to push gasoline prices up by as much as 10

S&P/TSX composite up nearly 400 points, U.S. stock markets also climb higher

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TORONTO - Canada’s main stock index was up nearly 400 points in late-morning trading, helped by strength in base metal

Trump's trade czar says U.S. looking to work with Canada on energy: sources

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WASHINGTON - United States Trade Representative Jamieson Greer told Canadians looking for insights into the future of bilateral trade that