March 2026

Officials just issued new travel advice for all Canadians going abroad this winter

Essential Winter Travel Advice for Canadians Going Abroad in 2025 The call of a winter escape is strong for many Canadians. While we’re no strangers to snow and cold, there’s something magical about trading the daily shovel for a new adventure abroad. However, winter travel comes with its own unique set of considerations. As you […]

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National museum CEO leaves role after report alleged she mistreated staff for over a decade

Pier 21 Museum CEO Exits Following Decade-Long Workplace Misconduct Allegations The winds of change are sweeping through one of Canada’s most cherished national institutions. The CEO of the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 has departed, a move that comes directly on the heels of a damning external investigation. The report alleges that a

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US could ask tourists for five-year social media history before entry

Could Your Social Media Posts Keep You From Visiting the United States? Imagine planning your dream vacation to the United States—booking flights, securing hotel rooms, and mapping out your route along Route 66 or through the neon lights of Times Square. Now, imagine that trip being denied not because of your passport or finances, but

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House of Commons set to rise for six-week holiday break

What Happens When Canada’s Parliament Takes a Six-Week Break? As the snow begins to fall over Ottawa, a familiar seasonal shift occurs on Parliament Hill. The clamour of Question Period fades, the committee rooms fall silent, and the green carpets of the House of Commons see little foot traffic. Canada’s federal politicians are heading back

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Canada wraps up G7 tech ministers’ meeting after signing EU, U.K. deals

Canada Concludes Landmark G7 Tech Summit with EU and UK Agreements The bustling city of Montreal transformed into the global epicenter for digital policy this week as Canada successfully hosted a pivotal meeting of G7 industry, tech, and digital ministers. The summit, which wrapped up today, was not merely a forum for discussion but a

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Bank of Canada holds interest rate at 2.25%

Bank of Canada Holds Interest Rate Steady Amid Economic Uncertainty The Bank of Canada has opted for a cautious stance, choosing to maintain its benchmark interest rate at 5.0% for the third consecutive announcement. This decision, widely anticipated by economists and markets, reflects the central bank’s delicate balancing act as it navigates a complex economic

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House of Commons agrees to break for 6-week holiday recess, will return in new year

Canadian Parliament Begins Extended Six-Week Winter Recess The House of Commons has officially adjourned, marking the start of a lengthy winter break for Canada’s federal politicians. MPs have departed Ottawa for a six-week recess, a period of downtime that is drawing both scrutiny and sighs of relief after a tumultuous fall session dominated by heated

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‘Canada’s an excellent host nation’: Secretary of State for Sport Van Koeverden on the World Cup

Canada Proves Its World-Class Hosting Prowess at Major Sporting Event The final whistle has blown, the celebrations have echoed through packed stadiums, and the world’s attention now turns elsewhere. But as the dust settles on a spectacularly successful major sporting event, a resonant verdict has been declared: Canada is not just a host; it is

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Averton’s new townhome rentals offer location and lifestyle

Discover Averton’s Premier Townhome Rentals in Edmonton’s Thriving Community Finding the perfect rental home in Edmonton often feels like a compromise. You might secure a great location but sacrifice space, or find a modern home in an area that’s still developing. What if you didn’t have to choose? Averton, a master-planned community in Edmonton’s northeast,

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US travel group, foreign tourists leery of Trump plan to vet social media

Trump’s Social Media Vetting Plan Deters International Tourists The promise of a streamlined travel experience to the United States is facing a significant new hurdle. A policy set to take effect in 2025, requiring travelers from visa-waiver countries to disclose their social media handles during the ESTA application process, is creating a wave of apprehension

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