Arsenal face a battle to sign Lucas Vazquez from Real Madrid in the January transfer window, according to reports. The Spain international has fallen out of favour at the Bernabeu under Zinedine Zidane, starting just three games in LaLiga and managing a solitary goal. According to El Desmarque, Vazquez has offers from the Gunners, Roma […]
Massimiliano Allegri is ‘very close’ to agreeing a deal to replace Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Manchester United, reports in Italy claim. Solskjaer has overseen the Red Devils’ worst start to a league campaign for 30 years and faces the difficult visit of league leaders Liverpool to Old Trafford on Sunday. It is thought the Norwegian […]
Manchester United are to consider letting youngsters Angel Gomes, Tahith Chong and James Garner leave on loan in January, reports claim The Red Devils have a history of producing exceptional talent in their youth set-up, with Mason Greenwood and Scott McTominay two of the latest prospects to gain frequent opportunities in the first-team. However, United […]
Tottenham are favourites to sign four-time Champions League winner Isco from Real Madrid as a replacement for Christian Eriksen, according to reports. Spanish outlet Eldesmarque claims Tottenham are ‘main favourites’ to get the signature of Isco, although Bayern Munich, who recently put seven goals past Spurs in the Champions League, are also keeping an eye […]
Manchester United will be without two of their best players when Liverpool visit Old Trafford on Sunday, with Paul Pogba and David de Gea set to miss out through injury. Pogba has failed to recover from an ankle injury which has seen him miss four of United’s last seven games, while De Gea appeared to […]
Ahead of next week’s election, the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, a left-leaning think tank, has put together a scorecard of how the last seven prime ministers have performed on job creation. The winner? Joe Clark, the short-lived Progressive Conservative prime minister who governed for nine months in 1979-1980. Jobs in Canada grew at a […]
OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer jokes in his stump speeches that one of the few criticisms he gets is that “I smile too much.” But in the opening moments of the English-language leaders’ debate last Monday, there was no sign of his famous dimples as he turned to Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau, beat his […]
CHARLOTTETOWN, PEI — Green Party Leader Elizabeth May is calling out the NDP for sending out what she calls “blatantly dishonest” literature in battleground ridings in southern Vancouver Island. The NDP, however, says it is just repeating May’s own words. “It is a typical smear campaign,” May told HuffPost Canada during an interview on a […]
ST. JOHN’S — It’s an impossibly beautiful August evening in St. John’s. The sun has fallen over the city’s Georgestown neighbourhood, washing the colourful century-old houses with a golden glow. The smell of hot dogs barbequing in a nearby backyard makes the moment extra alluring, a fragrant reminder that it’s suppertime. New Democratic Party candidate […]
TORONTO — Ontario Premier Doug Ford used a back entrance to avoid reporters at Queen’s Park Wednesday as his ministers insisted he is not in hiding. “He’s working everyday to govern the province of Ontario,” Minister of Labour Monte McNaughton said. Ford hasn’t taken questions from the press gallery since Sept. 17, while Liberal Leader […]
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