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The Canadian Press
Harry Rosen, founder of Canadian menswear chain, dies at 92TORONTO — The founder of Canadian men's clothing retailer Harry Rosen Inc. has died at 92. Harry Rosen opened his first made-to-measure menswear store on Parliament Street in Toronto in 1954 along with his brother Lou and ran the company for 51 years until his son, Larry Rosen, became chairman and CEO in 2005. In a statement, Larry confirmed his father's passing on Sunday, saying he "willed his business into existence one client at a time." He said Harry started "with a $500 loan and a dream." "
Deadline
Sarah Ferguson Joins Royal Family Christmas Walk For First Time In YearsChristmas morning in the UK saw the King lead the royal family’s traditional walk to church from his home of Sandringham in Norfolk, eastern England, with some familiar faces on display. Included in the family outing was his brother Prince Andrew – seemingly back in the royal fold for private events, even if his public …
The Canadian Press
Canada in an unfamiliar position ahead of world junior opener against FinlandGOTHENBURG, Sweden — Macklin Celebrini hasn't been an underdog many times in his life. The same goes for Canada whenever the country hits the ice for an international tournament. Heading into the 2024 world junior hockey championship, however, the powerhouse nation isn't viewed as the favourite — at least from the outside. And it suits the group just fine. "We're not really focusing on that," said Celebrini, a 17-year-old centre from Vancouver expected to go No. 1 at June's NHL draft. "That's ju
Associated Press
Egypt floats plan to end Israel-Hamas war. The proposal gets a cool receptionIsrael and Hamas on Monday gave cool public receptions to an Egyptian proposal to end their bitter war. The Egyptian plan calls for a phased hostage release and the formation of a Palestinian government of experts to administer the Gaza Strip and occupied West Bank, according to a senior Egyptian official and a European diplomat familiar with the proposal. The Egyptian official, speaking on condition of anonymity to discuss the proposal, said the details were worked out with the Gulf nation of Qatar and presented to Israel, Hamas, the United States and European governments.
South China Morning Post
Why China is keeping its distance as Russia and North Korea cosy upAt last month's meeting between the foreign ministers of China, Japan and South Korea - their first in four years - Beijing pledged to be Northeast Asia's "stabiliser" while opposing bloc-based cooperation, as the launch of North Korea's spy satellite loomed. The satellite, allegedly capable of spying on the White House and US naval bases, was the first to successfully enter orbit following previous failed attempts. This prompted South Korean intelligence to speculate that North Korea had receiv