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UPDATE: HuffPost Canada spoke to Faith Dickinson over Facebook. “I was in complete shock!” the 15-year-old said. “I was ecstatic! I was shaking, I had tears in my eyes. It was the most exciting phone call that I’ve ever received!!!!” Dickinson said she received the news last Tuesday from Tessy Ojo, the chief executive of […]

Europe’s top human rights court has ordered Italy to pay €18,400 (£16,000) to Amanda Knox after ruling that she was denied adequate legal representation when she was questioned over the murder of British student Meredith Kercher over a decade ago. Knox accused Italian police of slapping her around the head, threatening her verbally and not […]

Money is one of the biggest stressors in a relationship, and that may be why many Canadians are avoiding conversations about finances and even hiding debt from their significant others. According to Manulife Bank of Canada’s annual debt survey, one in five Canadians try to avoid talking about money altogether. Although two in five Canadians […]

Among Canadians, Boxing Day is out and Black Friday is in, a new survey has found. The Retail Council of Canada (RCC)’s holiday shopping study, released Monday, shows 40 per cent of Canadians are planning to shop Black Friday sales, compared to 25 per cent who plan to shop Boxing Day deals. Michael Leblanc, senior […]

Theme Hospital spiritual successor Two Point Hospital will gain Steam Workshop support in a new free update. The Interior Designer update, available now, adds custom carpets, wallpaper and pictures into the game. You can make your own from photos on your PC, or import other peoples’ from Steam Workshop. It all looks very simple – […]

One of the best things about Father’s Day is surprising Dad with a gift he didn’t expect. Forget practical items like a new tie or shaving kit, and think big like a retro typewriter-inspired keyboard or an oak aged whiskey-scented candle. If you want to get the father figure in your life something super cool […]

OTTAWA — The federal government is shopping around for a retired federal judge to help guide a renewed consultation with Indigenous communities on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion. The Federal Court of Appeal last month quashed the approval given to the project, saying the consultation with Indigenous communities wasn’t good enough and criticizing the lack […]

A Congressional review has been ordered into the future of US Special Forces after alleged “non-sanctioned military combat operations in Africa” and unprofessional conduct elsewhere suggests the elite troops are “beyond the ability to handle them”. Policymakers and Defence officials “are questioning the future role” of America’s elite fighters amid concern that the size of […]