Drake, also known as, “October’s Very Own”, whose birthday is today, has all the more to celebrate with the recent news that he has broken yet another Beatles record. Drake has now surpassed the Beatles for most top 10 singles… »
Arts & Entertainment, International, Society
Drake, also known as, “October’s Very Own”, whose birthday is today, has all the more to celebrate with the recent news that he has broken yet another Beatles record. Drake has now surpassed the Beatles for most top 10 singles… »
Arts & Entertainment, Environment & Animal Life, Society
The Pumpkin Regatta, is the hilarious tradition that takes place on Lake Pisiquid, in what they call “Big Pumpkin Country” in Windsor, Nova Scotia. And they are big pumpkins. Racers hollow out the giant gourds, cutting the top off just… »
Economy, Health, International, Politics, Society
Cannabis stocks in Canada dropped yesterday, following the first weekend of legal sales across the country. The new industry was beset with shortages and other challenges as it debuted last Wednesday, October 17th. The country’s biggest companies, now known as… »
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Toronto’s Mayor John Tory was re-elected yesterday with an astounding 63.5 per cent of the vote, a major increase from his 2014 win, with just 40 per cent. In that election he defeated the infamous, but popular with many, the… »
Economy, International, Society
Millionaires are becoming more numerous in Canada, and according Credit Suisse’s Global Wealth Report 2018, their ranks will more than double by 2023. Two million by 2023 We have 1.3 million millionaires this year, but in five years that number… »
Economy, Internet, Science & Technology, Politics, Society
The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission is holding hearings this week in Gatineau, Quebec, at the insistence of the federal government. The growing outcry over aggressive sales people and misleading practices, had the government take the unusual step of ordering the… »
Health, International, Society
The 2018 Invictus Games are underway in Australia, and Canada has its first champion with veteran Dave Innes taking the silver in in-door rowing. The 47 year-old, from North Bay, Ontario, was heralded in his hometown when the news of… »
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Toronto, Canada’s largest city, is electing a new and smaller city council today, after a controversial campaign. The trouble started when the new premier of the province of Ontario, Doug Ford, elected on June 7, 2018, decided to shrink the… »
Immigration & Refugees, Politics, Society
The crucifix, that hangs over the speaker’s chair in the province of Quebec’s National Assembly, is once again the subject of great debate. This is the result of the larger debate that premier-elect Francois Legault ignited with his election campaign… »
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The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, (MMFA) is embarking on a partnership with a group of doctors who will be able to prescribe visits to the many galleries, instead of medication for certain patients. It’s described as a first in… »