April 2026

Manitoba Artist Designs Patch for Astronaut Jeremy Hansen

Manitoba Artist Designs Patch for Astronaut Jeremy Hansen

Indigenous Artist Designs Space Patch for Canada’s Artemis II Astronaut In a powerful fusion of ancestral knowledge and cosmic ambition, a First Nations artist from Manitoba has created a symbol that will journey around the Moon. Anishinaabe painter Henry Guimond has been chosen to design the official mission patch for Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen, who […]

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Life in Canada's Arctic as Defense Spending Rises

Life in Canada’s Arctic as Defense Spending Rises

Life in Canada’s Arctic Adapts Amid Rising Defense and Sovereignty Concerns The vast, silent expanse of Canada’s Arctic is undergoing a profound transformation. For generations, life here has been dictated by the rhythms of ice, the migration of caribou, and the deep cultural knowledge of Inuit communities. Today, a new and powerful force is reshaping

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Canadians Help Make AI Easier to Understand

Canadians Help Make AI Easier to Understand

Canadian AI Literacy Initiatives: Demystifying Artificial Intelligence for Everyone In an era where artificial intelligence is reshaping industries, influencing daily decisions, and sparking both excitement and concern, a critical question emerges: how do we ensure everyone can understand and navigate this powerful technology? For Canada, the answer lies in a nationwide push for AI literacy.

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Toronto Hosts India-Canada Finance Meeting

Toronto Hosts India-Canada Finance Meeting

Strengthening India-Canada Economic Ties: Key Toronto Finance Meeting In a significant move to bolster international economic cooperation, a high-level delegation from India’s Ministry of Finance recently convened with key Canadian financial leaders in Toronto. This strategic meeting marks a pivotal moment in the India-Canada bilateral relationship, focusing on unlocking new avenues for investment, fostering sustainable

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Victim Services Toronto Expands 'Ask for Angela' Campaign

Victim Services Toronto Expands ‘Ask for Angela’ Campaign

How Toronto’s Ask for Angela Campaign Enhances Safety During Major Events In the vibrant, pulsing heart of a major city event—whether it’s the electric atmosphere of a World Cup viewing party, a bustling cultural festival, or a packed concert—feeling safe should be a given. Yet, for many, these crowded spaces can sometimes harbor uncomfortable or

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29 Dead After Russian Military Plane Crash in Crimea

29 Dead After Russian Military Plane Crash in Crimea

Russian Military Plane Crash in Crimea: A Tragic Incident Amidst Ongoing Conflict The skies over Crimea witnessed a devastating tragedy when a Russian military transport plane crashed near the city of Sevastopol. Initial reports from Russian state media and local authorities indicate the aircraft was carrying dozens of people, with fears that there are no

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Jesse Marsch’s Canada Sees Four Red Cards in 8 Games

Jesse Marsch’s Canada Sees Four Red Cards in 8 Games

Canada’s Red Card Crisis Under Jesse Marsch Threatens World Cup Dreams The Jesse Marsch era for the Canadian Men’s National Team began with a wave of optimism. A new, aggressive tactical identity promised to harness the raw talent of Alphonso Davies, Jonathan David, and a golden generation. However, a concerning and persistent trend is threatening

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Toronto to See Milder Temperatures Monday and Tuesday

Toronto to See Milder Temperatures Monday and Tuesday

Toronto’s February Warm-Up: A Sunny Break from the Deep Freeze After a weekend that tested the resolve of even the heartiest Torontonian, a dramatic shift is on the horizon. The biting Arctic winds that plunged wind chill values into the -20s and triggered widespread extreme cold warnings are finally retreating. In their place, a brief

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