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Canada's First World Cup Win Arrives in the Most Emphatic Way Possible

A 6–0 demolition of Qatar at BC Place gave the Reds their first-ever World Cup victory and the most goals ever scored in the tournament by a Concacaf nation. The bench-warmer turned hero and the striker chasing a hat trick both had something to say about

Wall Street Bounces Back, but the Fed's Shadow Hasn't Lifted

A ceasefire between the U.S. and Iran sent oil tumbling and stocks climbing Thursday, clawing back most of Wednesday's losses. The relief, however, is sitting on top of a central bank that just signalled it may raise rates rather than cut them.

Bell Is Cutting Another 690 Jobs. The Restructuring That Never Seems to End

BCE has confirmed its latest round of layoffs — nearly 700 positions across unionised and non-union staff — as the company spends billions on fibre and AI while steadily dismantling the workforce that built its legacy business.

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