March 2026

Top Extended Black Friday Deals Still Available in Canada

Top Extended Black Friday Deals Still Available in Canada The frenzy of Black Friday may have subsided, but the opportunity for incredible savings is far from over. For savvy shoppers across Canada, the extended Black Friday sales event is in full swing, offering a second chance to snag those coveted items you might have missed. […]

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ANALYSIS | Canada at a Defence Crossroads: Long-Term Challenges

Canada’s Defence Dilemma: Securing the Future Amid Budget and Strategy Challenges For decades, Canada’s approach to national defence has been characterized by a careful, often cautious, balancing act. However, the rapidly shifting global landscape—marked by rising geopolitical tensions, climate-driven security threats, and accelerating technological change—is forcing a long-overdue reckoning. The central question is no longer

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Opinion: The push to protect Kananaskis from clearcutting

Protect Kananaskis: The Fight to Stop Alberta’s Clearcutting Crisis Nestled in the heart of the Canadian Rockies, Kananaskis Country is more than just a scenic backdrop. For countless Albertans and visitors, it’s a sanctuary—a place of profound recreation, spiritual renewal, and ecological wonder. Yet, this cherished landscape faces a relentless and growing threat: industrial-scale clearcut

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Record Demand Signals More Canada–Los Cabos Flights Likely in 2026

More Flights from Canada to Los Cabos Expected by 2026 The sun-drenched shores of Los Cabos have long been a favorite escape for Canadian travelers seeking a reliable dose of warmth and luxury. Now, fueled by unprecedented demand and strategic airport expansions, the connection between the Great White North and Mexico’s Baja California Sur is

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‘A Nightmare’: Bruny Surin Slams McGill Over Shock Athletics Cuts

McGill’s Shocking Athletics Cuts Stun Olympic Champion Bruny Surin The hallowed halls of McGill University, an institution synonymous with academic and athletic excellence in Canada, have been rocked by a seismic announcement. In a move that has sent shockwaves through the sports community, McGill revealed a sweeping plan to cut several of its varsity teams.

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Canada Joins US, Italy, Japan and France to Shape 2025 Tourism Trends

Global Alliance Forges 2025 Travel Trends and Cultural Tourism The world of travel is on the cusp of a transformative era. In a significant move poised to reshape the international tourism landscape, Canada has joined forces with a powerful coalition of nations, including the United States, Italy, Japan, France, the United Kingdom, Australia, and South

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Canada Women Miss Dubai Rugby Sevens Semifinals After Japan Defeat

Heartbreak for Canada Women’s Rugby Sevens in Dubai Semifinal Race The sun beat down on The Sevens Stadium in Dubai, but for the Canadian Women’s Rugby Sevens team, the warmth was overshadowed by the cold reality of a missed opportunity. In a tournament that promised so much, Canada’s journey at the HSBC SVNS 2025 opener

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Opinion: Pipeline Fight Signals Growing Threats to Indigenous Rights

Beyond Pipelines: The Escalating Fight for Indigenous Sovereignty in Canada For decades, the narrative around major resource projects in Canada has been framed as a battle between economic development and environmental protection. Yet, a more profound and fundamental conflict has moved to the forefront: the assertion of Indigenous sovereignty and self-determination. The protracted and high-stakes

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Canada ranks low on military oversight: study

Canada’s Military Accountability Faces Scrutiny in Global Oversight Study A new international study has cast a critical light on Canada’s systems for holding its military to account, revealing significant gaps when compared to other democracies. The research, which benchmarks nations on the transparency and robustness of their defence oversight mechanisms, places Canada surprisingly low in

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KLEIN: Failure at Canadian borders puts all of us at risk

Canada’s Border Security Crisis: A National Risk We Can’t Ignore For decades, Canada’s reputation for orderly, secure, and compassionate borders has been a point of national pride. However, a growing chorus of reports, audits, and on-the-ground accounts suggests this image is dangerously out of date. What we are facing is not a series of isolated

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