March 2026

Flight Disruptions Hit Canada as Air Canada, WestJet Face Delays

Major Airline Delays and Cancellations Disrupt Travel Across Canada A significant wave of travel disruption swept across Canada this week, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded and plans in disarray. The country’s busiest airports, Toronto Pearson International (YYZ) and Vancouver International (YVR), became epicenters of chaos as a cascade of delays and cancellations impacted major carriers […]

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Canada reaches deal to join EU military procurement fund

Canada Joins EU Defense Fund to Boost Military Procurement and Innovation In a significant move to strengthen its defense capabilities and international partnerships, Canada has officially taken a step into a new era of military collaboration. The nation has joined the European Union’s defense research and development initiative, a strategic decision poised to reshape how

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Over 1 Million Ontarians Visited Food Banks Last Year Amid Crisis

Over 1 Million Ontarians Relied on Food Banks Amidst Soaring Need A new report has delivered a sobering snapshot of life in Canada’s most populous province, revealing a crisis of affordability and hunger that is touching communities from urban centers to rural towns. According to the latest data from Feed Ontario, more than one million

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Drilling group predicts slight uptick in Canadian activity next year

Canadian Drilling Activity Forecast Shows Modest 2025 Recovery After a period of significant uncertainty and contraction, a glimmer of cautious optimism is emerging for Canada’s oil and gas drilling sector. According to the latest forecast from the Canadian Association of Energy Contractors (CAOEC), the industry is poised for a slight rebound in activity next year.

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Canada’s Elite Trust Condor Wins Best Luxury Concierge Award

Trust Condor Wins Best Luxury Concierge & Security Services in Canada In the rarefied world of Canada’s elite, where discretion is paramount and expectations know no bounds, a single name has risen to become the definitive standard for bespoke service and unparalleled protection. Trust Condor, a powerhouse in high-net-worth lifestyle management, has been officially recognized

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Canada agrees to join EU initiative to surge defence spending

Canada Joins EU Defense Pact to Boost Military Spending and Security In a significant move to bolster its defense posture and reinforce transatlantic security ties, Canada has officially agreed to join a key European Union initiative aimed at dramatically increasing military spending and capabilities. This decision marks a pivotal shift for Canada, signaling a deeper

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EU agrees on Canada joining European defence programme

Canada Joins EU Defence Program: A New Era for Transatlantic Security In a landmark decision that reshapes the landscape of international security, the European Union has formally agreed to welcome Canada into its flagship defence initiative, the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO). This historic move marks the first time a non-European, non-EU associated country has been

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Canada cracks down on trucker misclassification

Canada’s New Trucker Classification Rules: What Carriers Must Know The landscape of trucking in Canada is undergoing a significant regulatory shift. For years, the issue of driver misclassification—treating employees as independent owner-operators—has been a point of contention, creating legal gray areas and financial risks. Now, federal and provincial authorities are taking decisive action to clarify

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U.S. National Park Fees to Triple for Foreign Tourists by 2026

New $250 US Park Pass and Fee Hike for International Visitors in 2026 For decades, the iconic landscapes of the United States National Parks have welcomed millions of international visitors with open arms and a relatively modest entry fee. That era is set for a dramatic shift. Starting in 2026, foreign tourists from key markets

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EU Approves Canada’s Entry Into European Defence Programme

Canada Joins EU Defense Pact: A New Era for Transatlantic Security In a landmark decision that reshapes the geopolitical landscape, Canada has formally announced its accession to the European Union’s defense pact, the Permanent Structured Cooperation (PESCO). This move, confirmed on December 2, 2025, marks the first time a non-European Union and non-NATO ally has

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