March 2026

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Carney set to announce cabinet shuffle later today

The political landscape in Ottawa is shifting today as Prime Minister Mark Carney prepares to unveil a significant reorganization of his cabinet. This long-anticipated shuffle is more than a simple game of musical chairs; it is a strategic recalibration designed to address pressing national challenges and set the government’s agenda for the critical months ahead.

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Dentsu Canada Shapes 2026 Media Strategy for Business

In an industry often obsessed with the latest ad tech or platform algorithm, Dentsu Canada is taking a radically different approach. Under the leadership of Christine Saunders, President of Media, the agency is steering its entire practice toward a singular, powerful focus: solving business problems, not just media ones. This isn’t a subtle shift in

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Canada Agrees to Join EU Military Defense Procurement Fund

A recent, high-stakes agreement between the federal government and the oil-rich province of Alberta has ignited a fierce debate, casting serious doubt on Canada’s ability to meet its international climate commitments. At the heart of the controversy is a deal concerning the oil sands emissions cap, a cornerstone of Ottawa’s climate strategy that now appears

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Carney Shuffles Cabinet, Brings Back Marc Miller

In a move signaling both continuity and a fresh strategic direction, Prime Minister Mark Carney has unveiled a significant cabinet reshuffle, with the headline-grabbing return of former Trudeau-era minister Marc Miller. The shuffle, announced on December 1, 2025, recalibrates Carney’s front bench as his government approaches its first major legislative milestones and gears up for

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World AIDS Day: Activists Call for Criminal Law Reform

On World AIDS Day, a global chorus of activists, healthcare professionals, and political leaders is rising with a unified and urgent message: it is time to reform the outdated and stigmatizing laws that criminalize HIV non-disclosure. While the day is traditionally a moment to remember those lost and celebrate scientific progress, advocates are forcefully shifting

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Flight Disruptions Hit Canada as Airlines Face Delays

A significant wave of travel disruption swept across Canada this week, leaving hundreds of passengers stranded and plans in disarray. The country’s busiest airports, Toronto Pearson International (YYZ) and Vancouver International (YVR), became epicenters of chaos as a cascade of delays and cancellations impacted major carriers including Air Canada, WestJet, and Jazz Aviation. Reports from

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Canada reaches deal to join EU military procurement fund

In a significant move to strengthen its defense capabilities and international partnerships, Canada has officially taken a step into a new era of military collaboration. The nation has joined the European Union’s defense research and development initiative, a strategic decision poised to reshape how it procures cutting-edge technology and fosters innovation within its armed forces.

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