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Holiday Spending to Give Canadian Economy $11B Boost

Canadian consumers plan to spend an average of $943 this holiday season, injecting an estimated $11 billion into the national GDP. Get the details on the 'Buy Canadian' trend and economic impact.

Santa Visits Kingsville's Holiday Fantasy of Lights

Santa Claus greeted families at Kingsville's Lakeside Park for Breakfast with Santa, part of the Fantasy of Lights festival featuring over 50 displays until Jan. 6. Discover the holiday magic.

Calgary Dinos launch Women in Sport Scholarship Breakfast

The University of Calgary Dinos will host the inaugural Women in Sport Scholarship Breakfast on Feb. 5, 2026, to advance equity and support for women's varsity athletics. Learn more about the event and its mission.

Alberta pushes back on federal gun buy-back

The Alberta government is challenging the federal firearm buy-back initiative, marking a significant provincial-federal policy clash. Learn about the dispute's details and implications.

Holiday season tests 'Buy Canadian' sentiment

As Canadians shop for gifts, the choice between price and patriotism is front and centre. Vancouver shop owner Lisa Pozin shares insights on the seasonal challenge for local businesses.

Edmonton Christmas Bureau Breakfast Returns After Hiatus

The Christmas Bureau of Edmonton celebrated its 40th annual fundraising breakfast on November 27, 2025, marking a triumphant return after a five-year pandemic hiatus. Learn how this event supports local families.

Black Friday Deals Threaten Buy Canadian Movement

Canadian shoppers face tough choices between patriotic spending and Black Friday bargains as economic pressures mount. Retail experts reveal the attitude-behavior gap affecting holiday purchases.

Community Leader Tommy Kulczyk Ends 45-Year Career

After 45 years of dedicated service, Tommy Kulczyk announces retirement from community work. The former Sun Youth and Breakfast Club of Canada leader reflects on his impactful career helping Montreal's disadvantaged.

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