March 2026

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Katy Perry Appears Smitten on Dinner with Former PM Trudeau

In a collision of pop culture and global politics that has set the internet ablaze, Katy Perry was spotted sharing an intimate dinner with former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. The unexpected pairing was seen in Montreal’s trendy Plateau-Mont-Royal neighborhood, sending gossip columns and political commentators into a frenzy of speculation. The sighting, confirmed by […]

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CPAC Sounds Alarm as CRTC Delays Key Wholesale Rate Ruling

For years, Canada’s independent television channels have been the vibrant, homegrown alternative to large corporate broadcasters, bringing unique Canadian stories and perspectives to our screens. Now, a critical regulatory delay has pushed many of these cultural pillars to the brink, threatening their very existence and the diversity of Canada’s media landscape. The Breaking Point: CRTC’s

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Canadian Provinces Join Forces to Boost Winter Tourism

As the first snowflakes begin to blanket the landscape, a powerful economic engine is roaring to life across Canada. Winter, once seen as a quiet season for many communities, is now a period of significant opportunity, driving job creation and infusing vitality into local economies from coast to coast. New research confirms that a strategic

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Will boats be a breakthrough for 3D printing tech?

For decades, the process of building ships and marine equipment has been a monumental task, dominated by traditional methods like welding and casting. These processes are often time-consuming, expensive, and generate significant material waste. But on the horizon, a powerful new wave of technology is emerging, poised to reshape the very foundations of how we

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Opinion: If nothing else, Danielle Smith is a disruptor

In the dynamic and often unpredictable theater of Alberta politics, few figures have generated as much debate and analysis as Premier Danielle Smith. To call her a mere politician would be to miss the point. Her approach, her policy pivots, and her public persona all point to a single, defining characteristic: she is a political

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15 Canadian Crypto ETFs in 2025

The landscape of cryptocurrency investing has undergone a seismic shift, and for Canadian investors, one of the most significant developments has been the arrival of cryptocurrency Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs). Offering a bridge between the traditional, regulated stock market and the dynamic world of digital assets, crypto ETFs have democratized access like never before. As we

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India Accelerates FTA Talks with US, EU, and Canada

In a significant move that underscores its ambition on the global economic stage, India is aggressively accelerating negotiations for a series of Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) with some of the world’s largest economies. According to Commerce and Industry Minister Piyush Goyal, New Delhi is actively engaged in trade pact discussions with the United States, the

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Canadians Will Need Advance Permission to Travel to U.K.

For decades, the ease of hopping on a plane to London has been a point of pride for Canadian travellers. With just a passport, a world of history, culture, and business opportunities awaited. However, the landscape of international travel is shifting, and a significant new system is set to change how Canadians visit the United

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Globe Editorial: Carney’s Pipeline Shift Marks Key Moment

In the intricate dance of Canadian economics and politics, few figures command as much attention as Mark Carney. The former governor of both the Bank of Canada and the Bank of England has long been a central voice in global finance, and his recent, pointed commentary on a contentious national issue has sent ripples across

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How University Budget Cuts Affect Campus Life

For students stepping onto campus this fall, the university experience promises a world of opportunity—a chance to learn, grow, and build a future. But beneath the surface of this promise, a quiet crisis is unfolding. Across Canada, universities are grappling with severe financial pressures, leading to deep budget cuts that are fundamentally reshaping campus life.

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