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Arts & Entertainment, International, Sports

NHL mascot trip to cheer on his team, heads to wrong Toronto

Canadians often say that Americans know little about their Canadian neighbours, their biggest trading partner and historical ally. One could say that was shown again this weekend as the National Hockey League is now in the midst of the playoffs. »

Politics, Society

Canada History: Aug 24. 2007 – Honouring Afghanistan war dead

A section of the Trans Canada highway renamed “Highway of Heroes:” When Canadian involvement in war is mentioned, the typical thoughts remind people of the country’s critical involvement in the two World Wars. There might also be some thought to »

Society

Erin O’Toole is ready…is the rest of Canada?

Erin O’Toole’s victory on Monday was his second crack at the Tory leadership, a victory that comes just a month before Parliament is set to resume sitting following prorogation with the speech from the Throne. It is unlikely he will »

Arts & Entertainment, Internet, Science & Technology

Safe&Sound-Montreal’s Mural Estival closes the summer with street art and music

In a city where festivals are almost as numerous as churchtowers, a summer event that cannot go unnoticed is Montreal MURAL Festival. Usually happening over a dozen days in mid-June with a flurry of visual art, installations and music acts »

Economy, Politics, Society

Federal and Ontario governments team up with 3M to produce N95 masks in Canada

The government of Canada and the provincial government of Ontario are joining forces with manufacturing giant 3M to launch Canada’s own production of N95 masks to ensure that the country is never again at the mercy of foreign suppliers of »

Society

Firefighters face new challenges in battle to control B.C. blazes

Firefighters in British Columbia’s southern Okanagan now face a new challenge as they attempt to bring the stubborn–and raging–Christie Mountain wildfire under control. They are bracing for a change in wind and weather that has the potential to drive the »

Economy, Society

Retail sales in Canada jump 23.7%, reach pre-pandemic levels

Retail sales in Canada soared 23.7 per cent in June to $53 billion, climbing above February levels for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic walloped the country’s economy, the national statistics agency reported Friday. Statistics Canada says sales were »

Economy, Politics, Society

Liberals unveil new $37B COVID-19 financial assistance package

The federal government is extending a key social safety net program for Canadian workers who lost their jobs due to the economic fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic and revamping Canada’s employment insurance (EI) program to allow more people to receive »

Politics, Society

Official Opposition Tories set to name new leader on Sunday

Canada will have a new Conservative Party leader–and leader of the Official Opposition–on Sunday night. Mail-in ballots in a leadership race that began last winter are due today by 5 p.m. ET. The results will be announced by the party »

Economy, Internet, Science & Technology

After cyber attacks, online access returns at Canada Revenue Agency

Canadians can once again connect online with the Canada Revenue Agency, a key element in the fight to stay economically solvent as the country copes with COVID-19. The agency says all its services are up and running following a series »