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Later this month, audiences will ride the stormy summer blockbuster season through the offering that is Lee Isaac Chung’s "Twisters," a reimagining/reinterpretation of the classic 1996 thriller, ...
Twisters' is among the Sloan Science in Cinema grant recipients at the 2025 San Francisco International Film Festival.
(Steve Rompre/CBC) Reasons for the drop in travel include the low Canadian dollar and anger over U.S. President Donald Trump's trade war. Another reason gaining ground: concern over beefed up border ...
Or sign-in if you have an account. Wayne Gretzky has broken his silence to state publicly that he is “proud…to be Canadian.” Enjoy the latest local, national and international news.
The Great One told the Ben Mulroney Show on AM 640 in Toronto on Monday that he’s proud of his Canadian roots and won’t get caught up in the debate regarding his ties to U.S. President Donald ...
Put simply, the US claims that the Canadian lumber industry is government-subsidized. British Columbia Premier David Eby said the duties are “unjustified” in a statement released Saturday ...
Sorry not sorry: Restaurants revamp decor, menus to showcase Canadian ties. When Grizzly Bar opens next week in Toronto, diners will have no doubt about where its owners’ allegiances lie in the ...
O, Canada! Still shopping Canadian? I sure hope so. If you caught 61-year-old comedian Mike Myers on Saturday Night Live this weekend, you would've seen him rocking an olive green Canadian Tire shirt.
Meanwhile, 2024’s “Twisters” — a sequel to the beloved 1996 film “Twister” — banked over $372 million globally. He’ll next star in director Edgar Wright’s adaptation of Stephen ...
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has taken a hard line on President Donald Trump’s tariff threats, vowing to hit back with retaliatory trade measures designed to inflict “maximum impact ...
He sees no point in advertising US attractions to Canadian audiences who are bristling at the trade policy and rhetoric coming out of the White House under President Trump. “Canadians are ...
The real loser in the hugely expensive deal to keep hockey on Rogers Sportsnet for the next 12 years is the Canadian fan. This can’t be what the hockey fan wants. This can’t be what the fan ...