March 2026

Canada Warns of Cyberattacks Targeting Industrial Control Systems

Canada Urges Critical Infrastructure to Defend Against ICS Cyberattacks 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. […]

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Canada’s Worst Invasive Plants Threaten Toronto Parks and Waterways

Invasive Plants Threatening Toronto’s Parks and Waterways 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

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Canada Boosts Investment in European Space Agency Amid Trump Tariffs

Canada’s Massive ESA Investment Rise Driven by Trump Tariffs In a bold and strategic move that signals a significant shift in its space policy, Canada has announced a dramatic tenfold increase in its investment with the European Space Agency (ESA). This decision, catapulting its annual contribution from approximately $30 million to a staggering $340 million,

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BC Liberal MPs Concerned Over Prospects for New Oil Pipeline: Sources

Internal Liberal Rift Over New Oil Pipeline Splits B.C. MPs A significant political fault line is emerging within the federal Liberal caucus, pitting British Columbia MPs against each other and against the government’s recent decision to approve a major new oil pipeline. The contentious project has exposed the deep and often difficult-to-reconcile divisions between the

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Seth Rogen Stars as Holiday Concierge in Roots Campaign for Canadian Brand

Seth Rogen Joins Roots as Their Festive Holiday Concierge In a move that feels both heartwarmingly nostalgic and brilliantly modern, the iconic Canadian brand Roots has enlisted one of Canada’s most beloved exports for their 2025 holiday campaign. Seth Rogen, the actor, writer, filmmaker, and artisan pottery enthusiast, is stepping into the role of the

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Opinion: China-Canada Relations Improve, But at What Human Cost?

For years, the diplomatic relationship between Canada and China has been locked in a deep freeze. A series of high-profile disputes, from the detention of Canadian citizens to trade impediments, created a chasm of mistrust and hostility. However, recent diplomatic overtures suggest a potential thaw is underway. While the prospect of stabilized relations and renewed

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The story Budget 2025 tells to Canadian tech

Budget 2025’s Tech Investment Strategy for Canadian Startups The Canadian government has unveiled its fiscal blueprint for the coming year, and for the nation’s tech sector, Budget 2025 paints a picture of cautious, targeted support. While it may not deliver the seismic, sector-wide shockwave some were hoping for, the document outlines a clear strategy: doubling

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US Joins Mexico, Canada, and Others Amid Tourism Disruptions

Global Travel Trends: Economic Impact and Flight Disruption Guide The world is on the move again, but the landscape of travel has been fundamentally reshaped. From the United States and Mexico to Canada, Portugal, France, Italy, and Spain, a new era of tourism is unfolding, driven by a complex mix of pent-up demand, economic pressures,

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Can Canada wait out the trade war with the US?

Navigating Canada’s Strategy in the US Trade War Standoff The specter of a trade war is once again looming over North America. With the potential return of Donald Trump to the White House, accompanied by threats of across-the-board 10% tariffs, Canada finds itself in a familiar yet precarious position. The close-knit, $1 trillion trading relationship

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F-35 Defeated Gripen by a Mile in 2021 Defence Competition

Canada Chooses the F-35, Securing Its Air Power for the Future After more than a decade of deliberation, political shifts, and intense evaluation, Canada has made a definitive decision in its long-running fighter jet competition. The Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) is set to enter a new era of air combat superiority, having officially selected

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