March 2026

People nowadays are reluctant to stay out late. Is it killing nightlife?

Is the Decline of Late Nights Killing Canadian Nightlife? The pulse of a city is often measured by its after-dark energy. For generations, bustling bars, live music venues, and dance clubs have been cultural hubs, places of community, artistic expression, and simple, unscripted fun. But across Canada, from the major metropolitan cores to smaller city […]

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Canada 2026 World Cup Draw Scenarios: Best, Worst and Wildest Groups

Canada’s 2026 World Cup Draw: Dream and Nightmare Group Scenarios The wait is almost over. As co-hosts of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Canada’s men’s national team is guaranteed a spot on the grandest stage in global sports. But the journey truly begins with the draw, where fate will place Canada into one of twelve

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Morocco Leads Canada’s Digital Visa Innovation With Fully Online Travel

Morocco Pioneers Canada’s Exclusive Digital Visa for Faster Travel In a landmark move for international travel and diplomatic relations, the Kingdom of Morocco has etched its name in history as the first and only country to partner with Canada on a revolutionary, fully digital visa process. This exclusive initiative, part of Canada’s broader Digital Visa

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2026 Toyota Sienna pricing starts at $49,370 in Canada

2026 Toyota Sienna Canadian Pricing: A Deep Dive into Value and Trim Levels The wait is over for Canadian families and driving enthusiasts eyeing the versatile minivan segment. Toyota has officially announced the pricing for the 2026 Sienna, solidifying its position as a fuel-efficient and feature-packed people mover. With a starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price

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Trump Tariffs Test Canadian Manufacturers After a Tumultuous Year

How Canadian Manufacturers Survived Trump’s Tariff Trade War One year after the Trump administration imposed sweeping tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum, the landscape for manufacturers north of the border looks remarkably different than many feared. The initial shock of the 25% and 10% duties sent ripples of anxiety through the industry, threatening to upend

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Canadian Premier League reveals 2026 CPL-U SPORTS Draft class

Meet the 2026 CPL-U SPORTS Draft’s Top University Soccer Prospects The path from the university pitch to the professional ranks in Canada has never been clearer. The Canadian Premier League has once again bridged that crucial gap, unveiling the highly anticipated class for the 2026 CPL-U SPORTS Draft. This annual event is more than just

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Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, PH Face Travel Disruptions as Canada Tightens

Navigating Asia’s New Travel Rules and Canada’s Visa Changes The global travel landscape is shifting rapidly, creating a complex web of new regulations that every international traveler must now navigate. From the bustling hubs of Southeast Asia to the vast expanse of North America, governments are implementing significant policy changes aimed at managing tourism flows,

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Global News Headlines: Key Events Shaping the World This Morning

Global News Headlines: Key Events Shaping the World This Morning The world is constantly in motion, with events across the globe shaping our political, economic, and environmental landscape. As we navigate the final stretch of 2025, this morning’s headlines bring a mix of diplomatic breakthroughs, economic pressures, and urgent climate discussions. From the halls of

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Time Is Right for an Energy Truce in Canada Beyond Politics

Canada Needs an Energy Truce to Unite the Country and Economy For years, the conversation around energy in Canada has been dominated by a single, deafening note: conflict. From pipeline protests to carbon tax debates, from regional grievances to federal-provincial standoffs, the topic has become a political battleground. This endless contention has come at a

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Amy Hamm: Alberta’s Jordan Peterson Law Is Needed Across Canada

Why Canada Needs Alberta’s Landmark Free Speech Law Nationwide In an era where public discourse often feels stifled by fear and formal complaints, a bold move from Alberta is challenging the status quo. The province’s recent Protection of Free Speech in Professions and Occupations Act has ignited a crucial national conversation. Championed by figures like

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