March 2026

Canada Expands High-Risk Travel Advisory to Egypt, UAE, Italy, Thailand

Canada’s New Travel Advisory Flags Egypt, UAE, Italy, and More In a significant update to its international travel guidance, the Government of Canada has expanded its official travel advisory list, urging increased caution for citizens planning visits to several popular destinations. The updated advisory now flags a diverse set of countries, including Egypt, the United […]

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ANALYSIS | India Shows Progress, but Fears Nothing Has Really Changed

Canada-India Relations: Navigating Progress and Persistent Tensions The relationship between Canada and India is a complex tapestry woven with threads of deep people-to-people ties, significant economic potential, and recurring diplomatic friction. While shared democratic values and a vibrant Indian diaspora in Canada provide a strong foundation, recent events have exposed serious fault lines, challenging the

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Villagers fear overtourism has hit ‘breaking point’

Overtourism Reaches Breaking Point in Local Villages Worldwide The postcard-perfect village, once a symbol of serene escape, is under siege. From the cobblestone alleys of Europe to the remote mountain settlements of Asia, a tidal wave of visitors is overwhelming communities that were never built to handle them. What was once a welcome economic boost

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Burnaby-based Simon Fraser University applies to return to U Sports

Simon Fraser University Seeks Return to Canadian U Sports For over a decade, the Simon Fraser University (SFU) football program carved out a unique identity as the only Canadian team competing in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) in the United States. That chapter came to an abrupt and controversial end in 2023 when the

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USA, France, Canada Lead 2025 Global Travel Rankings: New Update

Top 2025 Travel Destinations Reveal New Global Trends The world is ready to travel again, but the map has been redrawn. The latest global travel rankings for 2025 are in, and they tell a compelling story of shifting priorities, rediscovered classics, and the rise of a more intentional traveler. While familiar powerhouses like the USA,

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Opinion: Blanket upzoning didn’t deliver affordability

Why Blanket Upzoning Failed to Solve the Housing Affordability Crisis For years, a single policy prescription has dominated urban planning debates: blanket upzoning. The theory was elegant and compelling. By removing restrictive single-family zoning laws and allowing higher-density housing—like duplexes, triplexes, and low-rise apartments—to be built in all neighborhoods, cities could unleash a wave of

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Terry Newman: Spotify CEO Slams Liberals’ ‘Toxic’ Tech Subsidies

Spotify CEO Calls Out Canada’s “Toxic” Tech Subsidy Strategy The global battle for tech supremacy is heating up, and Canada is finding itself in the crosshairs of criticism from an unlikely source: the CEO of one of the world’s most popular streaming platforms. Daniel Ek, the founder and chief executive of Spotify, has taken direct

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Australia Bondi Beach Shooting: Deadly Hanukkah Festival Attack

Australia Bondi Beach Shooting Turns a Place of Joy Into Tragedy Australia Bondi Beach Shooting Turns a Place of Joy Into Tragedy Bondi Beach has always been a place where life feels lighter. Laughter carries across the sand. Families gather near the water. Tourists pause to watch the sun sink into the ocean. On the

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Chicago Winter Storm Disrupts Travel: Flights Canceled, Tourists Stranded

Navigating Chicago Winter Storm Travel Disruptions and Flight Cancellations A major winter storm has descended upon Chicago, bringing with it a cascade of travel chaos that has rippled across the globe. O’Hare International Airport, one of the world’s busiest aviation hubs, has been brought to a near-standstill, with hundreds of flights canceled and thousands of

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