March 2026

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Thailand Joins Canada Travel Advisory List

In a significant move that has caught the attention of the global travel community, the Government of Canada has updated its official travel advisories, placing Thailand on a list of countries requiring heightened caution. This decision places the Southeast Asian nation in the company of other popular destinations like Mexico, France, Egypt, China, and Italy, […]

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Canadian Officials Deny Role in Controversial Ban

In a story blending music, politics, and international relations, the Canadian government has firmly denied any involvement in the decision to block the Belfast punk band Kneecap from entering the country for a scheduled tour. The controversy has sparked a fiery debate, pitting artistic expression against border security protocols and raising questions about where the

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Trump Fumes Over Canada Amid Escalating Trade Battle

The carefully constructed framework of North American trade is facing its most severe test in a generation. With the swift stroke of a pen, President Donald Trump has re-imposed a 10 percent tariff on Canadian aluminum and a 25 percent tariff on Canadian steel, citing national security concerns under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion

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Opinion: Why Canada Still Needs a New Oil Pipeline

For years, the debate over new oil pipeline infrastructure has been one of the most contentious issues in Canadian politics and public life. It’s a topic that pits economic pragmatism against environmental stewardship, creating a seemingly unbridgeable divide. Yet, as Canada navigates a complex global landscape marked by geopolitical instability and shifting energy demands, the

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Carney Admits Error Over ‘Who Cares?’ Trump Question

In the high-stakes world of international politics and finance, a single off-the-cuff remark can reverberate for years. For Mark Carney, the former governor of both the Bank of England and the Bank of Canada, a moment of dismissive candor from 2022 has resurfaced, offering a rare glimpse into the regrets of a central banking heavyweight.

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Ontario Tech Opens Canada’s First Ethical AI School

In a landmark move for Canadian technology and education, Ontario Tech University has officially announced the establishment of the country’s first School of Artificial Intelligence. This pioneering institution is not merely a new department; it is a bold statement about the future of AI, built from the ground up with a core philosophy of ethical

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Canada issues serious travel advisory for Thailand

The allure of Thailand is undeniable. From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the serene beaches of the southern islands, it’s a destination that promises adventure and relaxation. However, for Canadian travellers, a new layer of planning is essential. In November 2025, the Government of Canada updated its official travel advisory for Thailand, urging a

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Bank of Canada to Release October Economic Projections

The Bank of Canada has taken a significant step towards greater transparency with the upcoming release of its first-ever “baseline projection” for the economy. This new forecast, set to be published alongside the October Monetary Policy Report, is designed to provide Canadians, investors, and businesses with a clearer, more structured view of the economic forces

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Canada Warns of Cyberattacks on Industrial Systems

In an era where the digital and physical worlds are inextricably linked, the security of our most vital services is paramount. Recent advisories from Canadian cybersecurity authorities have sounded a clear and urgent alarm: the nation’s critical infrastructure is in the crosshairs of sophisticated state-sponsored actors. These threats are not targeting standard IT systems alone;

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Canada’s Worst Invasive Plants Threaten Toronto Parks

Toronto’s cherished green spaces, from the sprawling Rouge National Urban Park to the intimate ravine gardens in our neighbourhoods, are under a silent but steady attack. The assailants aren’t large animals or human developments, but rather, non-native plant species that have escaped cultivation and are now aggressively overtaking our local ecosystems. These invasive plants represent

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