March 2026

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Canada Issues Travel Advisories for Mexico, Colombia, More

Planning a winter escape or an adventurous getaway to a sun-drenched destination? For Canadian travellers, staying informed about safety conditions abroad is a crucial part of trip preparation. The Government of Canada regularly updates its travel advice and advisories to reflect the current security, health, and political climate in countries worldwide. Recently, notable advisories have […]

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Canadians Respond Positively to Carney-Smith Energy Alliance

A powerful new partnership is capturing the imagination of Canadians, signaling a significant shift in the national conversation around climate action and economic opportunity. The recent alliance between Mark Carney, former Governor of the Bank of Canada and Bank of England, and Wes Hall, the influential Canadian businessman and “Shark Tank” star, is being met

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Canada’s Top Bankers Get 15% Bonus After Record Year

The boardrooms of Canada’s financial giants are buzzing with more than just market chatter this season. Following a year of robust performance and intense deal-making, the nation’s leading banks have significantly boosted their bonus pools, rewarding top talent with a substantial payday. According to recent reports, incentive compensation at Canada’s Big Six banks surged by

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Why Canadian Families Face $1,000 Higher Food Costs

If you’ve felt a persistent pinch at the checkout counter, you’re not imagining it. A new, stark projection confirms what many Canadian families already know in their budgets: grocery inflation is not a temporary blip. Recent analysis indicates that the average Canadian family is on track to spend an additional $1,000 on food in 2026

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Canada issues important travel advisory update for Thailand

Dreaming of pristine beaches, vibrant street markets, and the rich cultural tapestry of Thailand? You’re not alone. Thailand remains one of the world’s most beloved travel destinations, captivating millions with its unique charm. However, a recent update from the Government of Canada serves as a crucial reminder that a successful trip is built on both

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Canada Must Admit Trump’s US Isn’t Safe for Refugees

For decades, the Safe Third Country Agreement (STCA) has been a cornerstone of Canada’s border policy with the United States. Established in 2004, its premise is straightforward: asylum seekers must request protection in the first safe country they arrive in, meaning those attempting to cross from the U.S. into Canada at official land ports of

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Calgary Study Highlights Gaps in Women’s Sport Safety

For decades, the world of sports science and athletic training has operated with a significant blind spot: the female athlete. While participation in women’s and girls’ sports has skyrocketed, the research, equipment, and training protocols designed to keep them safe have lagged far behind, often relying on data and models built for the male body.

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Anthropic Launches AI Interviewer Tool for Professional Use

In the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, a critical question persists: how are people *actually* using these powerful tools in their daily work? While adoption rates soar, the nuanced realities of professional AI use—the workflows, the prompts, the frustrations, and the breakthroughs—often remain a black box. Enter Anthropic, the AI safety and research company

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US Approves $3.8B Air Strike Weapon Sale to Canada

In a significant move to bolster its military capabilities, Canada has finalized a major arms purchase from its closest ally. The federal government has entered into a multibillion-dollar agreement with the United States to acquire advanced air-to-air missiles and other precision-guided munitions for its fleet of F-35 fighter jets. This deal, valued at up to

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ICE: Canadian-Ordered Armoured Vehicles Made in US

A major contract for new armored vehicles for the Canadian Army has ignited a significant debate about domestic industrial benefits, supply chain sovereignty, and the realities of modern defense manufacturing. While the vehicles are being procured from a renowned Canadian company, the revelation that final assembly will occur in the United States has raised questions

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