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SPORTS

Maclean's

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January/February 2025

A women's sports boom, a Raptors rebuild and a no-nonsense Leafs makeover are all on the docket for 2025. Meanwhile, the feds will tackle sports betting ads, while Alberta ramps up its own gambling scene.

SPORTS

1 Women's Pro Sports Leagues Will Explode Across Canada

Riding the wave of last year's wildly successful Professional Women's Hockey League launch, women's sports of all kinds will dominate this year. Two new teams-possibly out of Quebec City and Calgary-will join the league's 2025-26 season while existing ones will finally get official names. (Toronto Sceptres, anyone?) And basketball fans rejoice: Canada's first WNBA franchise is set to kick off in 2026. As they wait, Canadian sports junkies can tune into the Northern Super League, the country's first women's pro soccer league, as its six clubs duke it out starting in April.

2 The Raptors Will Rebuild

The Raptors' 2019 championship high feels as distant as the Jurassic era: last season, the team ended in 12th place in the NBA's Eastern Conference and traded away big names like Pascal Siakam and OG Anunoby. Team president Masai Ujiri-

whose own contract is up for renewal in 2026-has made it clear his team won't be championship contenders for the 2024-25 season. Instead, this is a time to rebuild: a year of head-down reconstruction for the team, an unsexy yet necessary investment for better years ahead.

3 A Broadcasting Arms Race Is Coming

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Buy Canadian Will Transform Supply Chains

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The Rise of the Micro-Restaurant

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Education

The international-student shortfall will worsen schools' financial woes. Donald Trump's assault on academia will hinder and help Canadian campuses. And school boards will scramble to fill teacher shortages.

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Food

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The Adult Rec-Sports Boom

Fed up with phones, Canadians are making friends on the field

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Concert Tickets Might Finally Get Cheaper

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January / February 2026

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Climate

Wildfire displacement will redraw the map, EV adoption will decelerate and Canada will miss its emissions targets. Throughout it all, Mark Carney will put climate on the backburner.

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January / February 2026

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Canada's China Policy Will Be Decided in Washington

If Trump talks fail, Canada could look toward Beijing

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Justice for Stablecoins

For years, people thought fiat-backed crypto was all hype, no value. Now that the government's on board, Canadians should be too.

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