March 2026

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Ontario Winter Storm Dumps Up to 70 cm of Snow

A historic winter storm has unleashed its fury across Ontario, transforming landscapes into scenes from a snow globe and bringing daily life to a grinding halt. In a dramatic display of winter’s power, parts of the province were buried under a staggering 70 centimetres of snow, with fierce winds creating massive drifts and whiteout conditions. […]

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Shopify CEO Terry Newman Criticizes Liberal Tech Subsidies

In a striking intervention into Canadian economic policy, Tobi Lütke, the founder and CEO of Shopify, has launched a pointed critique against what he terms “toxic” government subsidies for foreign tech giants. His comments, made public in a recent opinion piece, have ignited a fierce debate about the future of Canada’s homegrown innovation sector and

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Canada’s Energy Minister: Pipeline Deal Not Guaranteed

In a candid assessment that has sent ripples through Canada’s energy sector, the nation’s newly appointed Energy Minister, Nathan Carney, has issued a stark warning: the long-awaited sale of the Trans Mountain pipeline system is not a done deal. Despite a tentative agreement being reached, significant hurdles remain that could derail the process, casting fresh

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Billionaire GOAT of Canadian Unicorns Without Silicon Valley

In the global narrative of tech success, the spotlight often shines on Silicon Valley, New York, or Austin. But quietly, from the capital city of Canada, a remarkable story of innovation, perseverance, and monumental success has been unfolding. This is the story of how one visionary entrepreneur defied geographical expectations to build a multi-billion dollar

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Steven Guilbeault Resignation Sparks Debate on Activists

The recent resignation of Steven Guilbeault from federal cabinet has ignited a fierce debate that extends far beyond the typical political post-mortem. It strikes at the heart of a modern political dilemma: can someone who builds their identity and career in the trenches of activism successfully transition to the nuanced, often compromising, world of governance?

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Canada’s first-ever crochet cafe comes to Abbotsford

Move over, coffee shops and board game cafes—there’s a new, wonderfully cozy destination for community and creativity. Abbotsford, British Columbia, is now home to a groundbreaking concept: Canada’s very first dedicated crochet cafe. This isn’t just a place to grab a latte; it’s a sanctuary where the gentle click of hooks meets the comforting aroma

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Canada too lax on civilian oversight of the military: study

A new, critical study is sounding the alarm on a fundamental pillar of Canadian democracy: the relationship between the military and the civilian government that directs it. The research, conducted by the University of Ottawa’s Centre for International Policy Studies, concludes that Canada’s framework for civilian oversight of the military is dangerously weak, lagging behind

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Canada Expands High-Risk Travel Advisory to 4 Countries

In a significant update to its international travel guidance, the Government of Canada has expanded its official travel advisory list, urging increased caution for citizens planning visits to several popular destinations. The updated advisory now flags a diverse set of countries, including Egypt, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, Italy, and Thailand, citing a heightened

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India’s Progress Analyzed Amid Fears Nothing Has Changed

The relationship between Canada and India is a complex tapestry woven with threads of deep people-to-people ties, significant economic potential, and recurring diplomatic friction. While shared democratic values and a vibrant Indian diaspora in Canada provide a strong foundation, recent events have exposed serious fault lines, challenging the partnership and raising questions about its future

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