Twitch Ad Changes and Revenue Splits: What Canadian Creators Need to Know

The digital broadcasting landscape is facing a significant shift as Twitch, the Amazon-owned streaming giant, rolls out aggressive new monetization strategies and technical updates that have sparked a heated debate between the platform and its creator community. As of 17 February 2026, the platform is navigating a complex period of transition, balancing the need for […]

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Michigan vs Purdue: Wolverines Dominate Early in Big Ten Title Clash

The top-ranked Michigan Wolverines (24-1, 14-1 Big Ten) are currently battling the No. 7 Purdue Boilermakers (21-4, 11-3 Big Ten) in a high-stakes Tuesday night showdown at Mackey Arena. As of the latest updates from West Lafayette, Michigan has surged to a double-digit lead in the first half, capitalising on a scoring drought from the

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New $599 MacBook Coming? Apple Confirms Major March Event for M5 Macs

The Macintosh ecosystem is entering a transformative phase as of 17 February 2026, with Apple officially confirming a major “Experience Event” scheduled for 4 March 2026. This announcement comes amidst a flurry of hardware leaks and a significant shift in the company’s pricing strategy aimed at capturing the mass market. The “MacBook for the Masses”

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Doug Ford Defends Tuition Hikes and OSAP Cuts Amid New $6.4B Funding Plan

Published: 17 February 2026 Ontario Premier Doug Ford is facing a wave of criticism this week as he defends his government’s decision to lift the long-standing tuition freeze for colleges and universities. Speaking to reporters on 17 February 2026, Ford maintained that the previous financial model was “just not sustainable” for the province’s post-secondary institutions.

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Kaori Sakamoto Leads at Milano 2026 in Final Quest for Olympic Gold

Japanese figure skating icon Kaori Sakamoto has officially launched her final quest for Olympic gold, confirming that the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Games will serve as her competitive “swansong.” On 17 February 2026, the three-time World Champion took to the ice for the Women’s Short Program, performing a poignant rendition of Andrea Bocelli’s “Time to

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Wrexham AFC vs Chelsea: Ryan Reynolds’ Red Dragons Eye FA Cup History

The “Hollywood” rise of Wrexham AFC has reached a fever pitch this week as the Welsh club, now competing in the Sky Bet Championship, secured a historic FA Cup fifth-round draw against Premier League giants Chelsea. Following a 1-0 victory over Ipswich Town on 13 February 2026, the Red Dragons have reached this stage of

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Troy Podmilsak Narrowly Misses Big Air Podium at 2026 Winter Olympics

LIVIGNO, Italy — American freeskiing sensation Troy Podmilsak narrowly missed the podium at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, finishing in fourth place during a high-stakes Men’s Big Air final held on 17 February 2026. The 21-year-old Park City native, known to fans as “T-Pod,” entered the finals as a dark horse after qualifying in

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Alysa Liu’s Olympic Comeback: Can the Blade Angel Strike Gold in Milan?

The 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan-Cortina have become the stage for one of the most remarkable redemption arcs in sporting history. Alysa Liu, the 20-year-old former phenom who walked away from figure skating at just 16, has returned to the ice not just as a competitor, but as a gold-medal-winning force of nature. As of

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Adeliia Petrosian: The Quad-Jumping Wild Card Shaking Up Milan 2026

By Canada Wire Staff MILAN, Italy — As the women’s singles figure skating competition commences today, 17 February 2026, at the Milano Cortina Winter Games, all eyes are on 18-year-old Adeliia Petrosian. The three-time Russian national champion enters the Olympic stage as the ultimate “wild card,” competing as an Individual Neutral Athlete (AIN) following the

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Milano Cortina 2026: Team Canada Eyes Playoffs Amid Curling Scandal

The curling competition at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics has reached a fever pitch as of 17 February 2026, dominated by a high-stakes “double-touch” controversy that has threatened the sport’s long-standing culture of self-officiating. While Canada’s rinks have battled through a week of intense scrutiny and rule reversals, both the men’s and women’s teams

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