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Vancouver-based musician Sarah McLachlan says working on the new documentary Lilith Fair: Building a Mystery kicked up old emotions tied to her memories of the influential all-female tour. But she says if it were ever to be revived for another iteration it would have to be done by a younger artists. The film is streaming on CBC Gem and premieres on Hulu in the United States on Sept. 21.
September 18, 2025 - 09:17 | | The Globe and Mail
Telus Corp. T-T is partnering with Samsung to deploy what it calls Canada’s first commercial radio access network intelligent controller, a software platform that will help eventually deliver networks fully powered by artificial intelligence.Samsung said its technology will enable automation, enhanced energy efficiency and optimized performance across Telus’s wireless network.
September 18, 2025 - 08:48 | Sammy Hudes | The Globe and Mail
Actor Ryan Reynolds joined Grace Bowen’s family in Cobourg, Ont., as the town officially renamed its arena after the young hockey player who died of cancer in 2015.
September 18, 2025 - 08:42 | Pooja Misra | Global News - Canada
Garlic has been the subject of mystery, myths and tales throughout the ages. Whether garlic wards off vampires and keeps us disease free or not, it is an essential ingredient in most of the world’s cuisines. It has been a favourite in my own garden since the first planting in 2014. Even though I have […]
September 18, 2025 - 08:41 | Paul Welch | Ottawa Citizen
The U.S. has kicked off 45 days of public consultations leading up to a public hearing in November, before CUSMA's official review is set to begin next July.
September 18, 2025 - 08:40 | Sean Boynton | Global News - Canada
A psychiatrist, politician and patron of the arts, Janusz Dukszta was a man of many faces – literally. His two-bedroom apartment, on the edge of Toronto’s exclusive Rosedale neighbourhood, was filled with paintings, many of them portraits of himself, sometimes alone, sometimes with friends and family. They were hung everywhere, higgledy-piggledy, on walls, suspended from the ceiling, or mounted three-deep over packed bookshelves.It was not narcissism that prompted Dr. Dukszta to commission such portraits, but rather a desire to support artists who were starting their careers, and a deep-...
September 18, 2025 - 08:36 | Lisa Fitterman | The Globe and Mail