March 2026

Opinion: The workers employers avoid may be the ones they need most

Overlooked Talent: Why Hiring Non-Traditional Workers Boosts Business In the relentless pursuit of growth and efficiency, businesses often default to a familiar hiring playbook. They seek candidates with pristine resumes, unbroken career trajectories, and qualifications that fit neatly into a predefined box. But what if this conventional approach is causing companies to miss out on […]

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Canada Joins EU Loans-for-Weapons Defense Program

Canada Joins EU Arms Financing Program to Strengthen Global Security In a significant move to bolster international defense cooperation, Canada has officially become a contributing partner to the European Union’s European Peace Facility (EPF). This strategic decision, announced by Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, marks Canada’s formal entry into the EU’s primary mechanism for financing

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Suspending Alberta Clean Electricity Rules Threatens Canada Climate Goals

Alberta’s Regulatory Pause Impacts Canada’s Net-Zero Electricity Future The path to a clean energy future in Canada has hit a significant roadblock, casting a long shadow over the nation’s ambitious climate goals. At the heart of this growing tension is the federal government’s proposed Clean Electricity Regulations (CER), a cornerstone policy designed to ensure Canada’s

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Breaking even will be a ‘challenge’ for Aberdeen University

Aberdeen University Confronts a Period of Major Financial Strain The hallowed halls of the University of Aberdeen, a nearly 530-year-old institution that has weathered religious reformations, world wars, and industrial revolutions, now face a modern and formidable challenge: a severe financial crisis. Recent reports and internal communications have painted a stark picture of the university’s

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North American Edge: SIM’s US & Canada Partnerships Explained

Unlocking North American Growth: SIM’s Strategic US & Canada Partnerships In today’s fiercely competitive global market, strategic expansion is not just an option; it’s a necessity for survival and growth. For businesses looking beyond their borders, North America represents a colossal opportunity, but also a complex landscape of regulations, consumer expectations, and logistical challenges. Navigating

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Canada Issues Travel Alert as Sweden, Germany, Others Face Security Risks

Global Travel Alert: Canada Joins Nations Warning of Security and Visa Changes The international travel landscape is shifting rapidly, with governments worldwide adjusting their advisories in response to a complex web of security concerns, geopolitical tensions, and evolving immigration policies. In a significant move, the Canadian government has issued a broad travel alert, urging its

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How Drug Money Is Fueling Khalistani Extremism in Canada

How Drug Money Funds Khalistani Extremism in Canada The recent diplomatic tensions between India and Canada have cast a stark light on a long-simmering issue: the presence and activities of Khalistani extremism on Canadian soil. While political rhetoric often dominates the headlines, a more insidious and powerful engine is reported to be driving this movement:

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ACITI Partnership Ushers Pragmatic Tech Ties AU Canada India

Australia, Canada, and India Forge New Tech Alliance with ACITI In a significant move that could reshape the global technology landscape, three major democracies—Australia, Canada, and India—have officially launched a powerful new partnership. The Australia-Canada-India Triangular Initiative (ACITI) marks a decisive shift towards pragmatic, outcome-driven cooperation in critical and emerging technologies. This alliance, born from

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Canadian Men Learn 2027 Rugby World Cup Fate at Wednesday Draw

Canada’s 2027 Rugby World Cup Fate Revealed in Crucial Draw The path to glory—or at least to a monumental challenge—will be laid out for Canada’s men’s rugby team this Wednesday. The official draw for the 2027 Rugby World Cup, to be hosted by Australia, will determine the pool stage opponents for the Canadian squad, setting

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Mexico Joins UK, China, Japan as Canada Tourism Surges in 2025

Canadian Travel Boom: Top Destinations for 2025 Revealed The travel landscape is shifting, and Canadian passport holders are leading the charge. After years of pent-up demand and evolving travel preferences, a significant surge in outbound tourism from Canada is on the horizon for 2025. Industry forecasts are pointing not to a single hotspot, but to

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