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Funniest Canadian Pet Posts to Brighten Your Week

Feeling the grind? HuffPost's weekly roundup of the funniest pet posts from Bluesky, Instagram, and X is here to deliver pure joy. These Canadian-friendly animal antics are the perfect digital pick-me-up.

Top 34 Amazon Products Loved by Canadian Shoppers

Discover the top-rated Amazon products, from retinol eye balms to air purifiers, that are solving everyday problems for Canadians. These TikTok-viral finds offer real results for skincare, wellness, and home comfort.

Weekly Roundup of Funniest Pet Posts Online

Looking for a laugh? Check out this week's funniest pet posts from across social media featuring dogs, cats and their hilarious antics. Perfect Canadian pet content!

17 Ottawa soldiers disciplined for Facebook misconduct

Seventeen Cameron Highlanders soldiers face disciplinary action for posting explicit photos and racist, homophobic comments in the Blue Hackle Mafia Facebook group. Military police investigation continues.

Video Game Stocks Boom: ETF Beats S&P 500

The Roundhill Video Games ETF has surged, outperforming the S&P 500. Discover the drivers behind the boom, from the Nintendo Switch 2 to the EA buyout, and what it means for investors.

Funny Pet Posts: Your Weekly Dose of Animal Humor

Feeling the workweek grind? HuffPost's weekly roundup of the funniest pet posts from Bluesky, Instagram, and X is here to deliver pure joy. These hilarious animal antics are the perfect cure for a long week.

Hilarious Tweets From Women Brighten The Internet

This week's roundup of the funniest tweets from women on the internet delivers the brilliant, relatable humour we need. From self-checkout cameras to melted cheese, get your daily laugh.

Judge Rejects Meta Breakup Over Market Share Decline

A US judge ruled against breaking up Meta, citing its declining market share and increased competition from platforms like TikTok and YouTube. Discover the legal reasoning behind this landmark decision.

Trump to Sue BBC for Billions Over Edited Speech

Donald Trump announces a $5 billion lawsuit against the BBC after it apologized for a misleading edit of his Capitol riot speech but refused to pay damages. Read the full story.

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