March 2026

Storm disrupts Atlantic Canada: travel, power, and schools impacted

Atlantic Canada Paralyzed by Powerful Nor’easter: Travel Chaos and Outages A fierce and sprawling nor’easter has unleashed its fury on Atlantic Canada, transforming a typical winter day into a scene of widespread disruption and danger. The powerful storm, which swept across the region, delivered a punishing combination of heavy, wind-whipped snow and hurricane-force gusts, leading […]

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Travel Counsellors acquires Canada’s The Travel Agent Next Door

Travel Counsellellors Expands North American Reach with Strategic Acquisition The landscape of personalized travel is shifting, and one of its leading champions is making a powerful transatlantic move. Travel Counsellors, the renowned UK-based travel agency franchise renowned for its human-centric, technology-backed service, has significantly bolstered its North American presence. The company has completed a strategic

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Canadian ski mountaineering team set for winner-take-all race vs. U.S. with Olympics at stake

Canada Battles U.S. in Winner-Take-All Olympic Ski Mountaineering Qualifier The crisp, thin air of Utah’s Wasatch Mountains is set to become the stage for a high-stakes, cross-border showdown. This weekend at Solitude Mountain Resort, Canadian and American ski mountaineers will engage in a final, dramatic battle for the last available spots at the 2026 Milano-Cortina

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Abacus Data Poll: A First Look at the Political Opinion Impact of the Canada–Alberta Energy MOU

New Poll Reveals Political Impact of Canada-Alberta Energy Deal A new, exclusive poll from Abacus Data provides the first concrete look at how the recent energy agreement between the federal and Alberta governments is resonating with Canadians. The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), aimed at accelerating energy and electricity projects, has landed in a complex political

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Golf Canada Appoints Paul Perrier as Chief Sport Officer

Golf Canada Names Paul Perrier as New Chief Sport Officer In a strategic move aimed at elevating the future of golf in the nation, Golf Canada has announced the appointment of Paul Perrier to the newly created role of Chief Sport Officer. This pivotal hire signals a renewed and intensified focus on the high-performance pathway,

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Opinion: Don’t fight protectionism with protectionism

Why Countering Protectionism With More Tariffs Fails In today’s interconnected global economy, the siren song of protectionism is growing louder. Faced with economic uncertainty, geopolitical tensions, and domestic political pressures, governments are increasingly reaching for a familiar tool: the tariff. The instinct to protect homegrown industries by raising walls against foreign competition is powerful. However,

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Canada’s services PMI falls to five-month low in November

Canada’s Service Sector Slows to a Five-Month Low in November The engine of Canada’s economy showed signs of sputtering as 2024 drew to a close. The latest S&P Global Canada Services PMI® revealed a notable slowdown, dropping to a five-month low in November. This key indicator, a crucial barometer of economic health in the service

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Ministers McGuinty, Anand announce more than $200 million in funding for Ukraine

Canada Commits $200M in New Military and Humanitarian Aid for Ukraine In a powerful reaffirmation of its unwavering support, the Government of Canada has announced a significant new aid package for Ukraine, valued at over $200 million. The announcement, made by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Chrystia Freeland and Minister of National Defence

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Opinion: Who’s a ‘disgrace to all Quebecers’?

Who Truly Embarrasses Quebecers in the Language Debate? The perennial debate over the French language in Quebec is a fixture of public life, a complex tapestry woven with threads of identity, history, and survival. Yet, in recent years, the tenor of this discussion has often shifted from passionate to punitive, from protective to performative. While

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