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Canada Immigration: The Business of Winning and Losing
Canada's immigration narrative is vibrant and complex, reflecting the diverse experiences of newcomers. This article delves into how immigration policies shape lives and communities.
Marsch proud despite Canada's World Cup exit, rues Davies absence
Coach Jesse Marsch reflects on Canada's World Cup exit, expressing pride in his team's efforts while lamenting the absence of star player Alphonso Davies.
Morocco Advances to Quarter-Finals, Eliminating Co-Hosts Canada
In a decisive match, Morocco defeated Canada 3-0, marking the end of the road for the co-hosts in the 2026 World Cup.
Morocco's Coach Confident in Diaz's Role Against Canada
As Morocco prepares for a pivotal match against Canada, coach Ouahbi expresses his belief in Diaz's potential to disrupt the opposition's play.
Canada to Participate in Eurovision Song Contest Starting 2027
Canada will join the Eurovision Song Contest in 2027, marking the first new entry since Australia in 2015, according to the event's director.
Switzerland Triumphs Over Canada, Takes Group B Lead
In a tightly contested match, Switzerland edged out Canada 2-1 in Vancouver, securing the top position in Group B.
Canada's Ambitious Nuclear Energy Expansion: Up to 10 Reactors by 2040
The Canadian government is set to embark on a significant expansion of its nuclear energy capabilities, with plans to construct up to 10 new reactors by 2040 as part of its climate strategy.
Canada Achieves Historic Victory Over Qatar in World Cup 2026
In a striking performance, Canada defeated Qatar 6-0, capitalizing on Qatar's second-half struggles after receiving two red cards, marking Canada's inaugural win in World Cup history.
Canadian Prime Minister Raises Alarm Over US Tech Dependency Amid Anthropic Restrictions
In light of recent US restrictions on Anthropic, the Canadian Prime Minister has expressed concerns about the risks associated with reliance on American technology firms, advocating for a more diverse tech landscape.
World Cup Day 2 Recap: USA Triumphs Over Paraguay, Canada Draws with Bosnia
On the second day of the World Cup, Team USA showcased their strength by defeating Paraguay, while Canada managed to secure their first point with a draw against Bosnia Herzegovina.
Debate Over Red Card Decision in Bosnia-Herzegovina vs. Canada Match
In a recent match that ended in a 1-1 draw, pundits Wayne Rooney and Darren Cann expressed differing opinions on whether Bosnia-Herzegovina should have received a red card.
Canada's Wildfire-Fighting Aircraft Plan: A Step Forward, But More Is Needed
The Canadian government's recent announcement to lease 10 firefighting aircraft for 2026 marks a positive move towards enhancing wildfire response capabilities, though it lacks a comprehensive strategy.
Concerns Rise Over Vacant Watchdog Role Amid Increasing Mining Complaints
As complaints about Canadian mining operations abroad rise, the vacancy in the watchdog position raises significant concerns about oversight and accountability.
Molly Johnson Set to Release New Album 'Talk to Me' This Summer
Molly Johnson, celebrated as one of Canada's finest vocal talents, has announced the release of her new album 'Talk to Me', scheduled for June 26.
The Rise of Tipping Fatigue in Canada: A Consumer Concern
As tipping prompts become increasingly common in payment systems, many Canadians are expressing discomfort and frustration, leading to a growing phenomenon known as tipping fatigue.
Francois Bourassa Quartet to Celebrate 30 Years with Nationwide Summer Tour in 2026
The Francois Bourassa Quartet, a JUNO Award-winning jazz ensemble, will embark on a summer tour across Canada in 2026 to mark their 30th anniversary, performing at major jazz festivals.
Canada Chooses Swedish Surveillance Aircraft to Enhance Arctic Defense
In a strategic move, Prime Minister Mark Carney has announced the decision to purchase a Swedish surveillance plane, prioritizing Arctic threat detection over US models.
Danny Marks Unveils ‘Back to the Blues,’ Celebrating His Legacy in Canadian Music
Toronto, Ontario — Renowned Canadian blues artist Danny Marks has released his latest album, ‘Back to the Blues,’ now available on major music platforms.