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PWHL Starts Its Third Season
\"Women’s hockey is back! The Professional Women’s Hockey League (PWHL) opens on November 21 [2025]. This will be its third season.The league started in 2024. Since then, it has grown quickly. Its teams have set attendance records for women’s hockey. This growth continues in this new season.\" (News-O-Matic) Read how the PWHL plans to strengthen women’s hockey through expansion and tours.
Canada Names Next Leader
\"Canada does not have a president. The country’s leader is the prime minister. Justin Trudeau got that job in November 2015. He is stepping down. There was a vote for the next prime minister. It happened on March 9 [2025]. Mark Carney won.\" (News-O-Matic) Read more about Canada’s new prime minister.
Canada's Prime Minister Steps Down
\"Canada’s leader is stepping down. Justin Trudeau has been prime minister for nine years. But now he is resigning. Trudeau will first resign as Liberal Party leader. He has led this party since 2013. He will resign as prime minister after the Liberals pick a new leader.\" (News-O-Matic) Read why Canada’s prime minister stepped down.
Google Translate Adds Inuit Language
\"Google Translate is a computer program. It lets people see what words look like in different languages. Users can choose from hundreds of languages. Google is adding new languages all the time--one day, it wants to have 1,000 languages! Google Translate just added a new language. It is an Indigenous language called Inuktut. Inuktut is spoken by Inuit Peoples.\" (News-O-Matic) Read more about Google Translate adding the Inuit Language.
NHL Season Goes Global
\"The National Hockey League (NHL) is back! It is the top ice hockey league in North America. There are 25 teams from the United States. Seven come from Canada. But the new NHL season won’t start in either country. It will begin in Europe!\" (News-O-Matic) Read how NHL season has become global.
Canada Celebrates Latin American Heritage
\"People from all around the world live in Canada. Each October, the country celebrates Canadians with roots in Latin America. This time is known as Latin American Heritage Month! This month celebrates the diverse cultures of Latin American Canadians. It also pays tribute to what they add to the country.\" (News-O-Matic) Read how Latin American Heritage Month is celebrated in Canada.
Canada's Soccer Scandal
\"The 2024 Paris Summer Olympics are here. And there are so many stories to follow. But for Canadians, one story has been everywhere. It’s the Canada Soccer drone scandal. This story started simply. On July 22 [2024], two coaches from the Canadian women’s soccer team were caught flying a drone. They were spying on a New Zealand team practice. Canada was going to play New Zealand in the Games. Spying is not allowed.\" (News-O-Matic) Read more about Canada’s soccer drone scandal.
It's Canada Day
\"July 1 is Canada Day. This day celebrates July 1, 1867. This was the day when Canada became its own nation! The country looked very different then. It had only four provinces: Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia. Now the country has ten provinces and three territories.\" (News-O-Matic) Read more about Canada Day.
Stamps Honor Indigenous Leaders
\"June 21 is National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada. This day celebrates the culture and contributions of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. Canada Post is joining in the celebration. They are releasing three new stamps. Each stamp has an image of an important Indigenous person on it. Canada Post calls this stamp series Indigenous Leaders.\" (News-O-Matic) Learn about stamps that honor Indigenous leaders.
Drones to Bring Medicine
\"Flying drones can do many things. They can be flown for fun. But they can also make deliveries...Drone Delivery Canada (DDC) wants to use drones to deliver medicine to people. The drones will fly from Edmonton International Airport. This will be the airport’s first drone cargo project.\" (News-O-Matic) Learn how drones will be used to deliver medicines in Canada.