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U.S. List Names 2025's Most Mispronounced Words

A new U.S. list for 2025 highlights commonly mispronounced words, including a politician's name and a famous museum. Discover the correct pronunciations and why they trip people up.

Rodriguez expels Rizqy from Quebec Liberal caucus

Quebec Liberal Leader Pablo Rodriguez has expelled MNA Marwah Rizqy from the party caucus, citing a broken line of confidence. The political crisis deepens as Rizqy remains silent on her decision to fire a key staffer.

Truce: Fastest-Rising U.S. Boy's Name in 2024

The name Truce skyrocketed 11,118 spots to become 2024's fastest-rising boy's name. Experts link it to a desire for peace and modern naming trends. Discover the story behind this overnight sensation.

1921 Election Lessons for Today's Conservatives

Historian Christopher Dummitt examines how Mackenzie King's pragmatic leadership in 1921 offers crucial lessons for Pierre Poilievre and today's Conservative Party in navigating modern political challenges.

Legal Risks at Office Holiday Parties Explained

A Montreal labour lawyer details employer liability and employee conduct at office holiday parties. Learn how to navigate the festivities while understanding your legal rights and responsibilities.

How to Be the Perfect Holiday Party Guest

Canadian etiquette experts reveal what hosts really want from guests during holiday parties. Learn when to help, what gifts to avoid, and how to read host cues.

BC Ferries' hybrid vessels get Indigenous names

BC Ferries honors Indigenous culture by naming new hybrid-electric vessels with hul’q’umi’num' language. Learn about this significant step toward reconciliation and sustainability.

Toronto Zoo Reveals Names for Komodo Dragon Siblings

The Toronto Zoo has officially named its two Komodo dragon siblings in a special announcement. Discover the unique names chosen for these remarkable reptiles and learn about conservation efforts.

Australian Senator's Burqa Stunt Sparks Outcry

Far-right Senator Pauline Hanson wears a burqa in Australian Parliament, demanding a public ban. The political stunt triggers accusations of racism and suspends proceedings.

Manitoba premier promises street weapons ban

Manitoba's premier commits to implementing a street weapons ban, mirroring Saskatchewan's legislation. Learn how this policy aims to enhance public safety across the province.

Saskatoon funeral party game hits Canadian market

A Saskatoon entrepreneur's unique funeral-themed party game launches across Canada. Discover how this unconventional game brings humor to mortality discussions while building community connections.

Winnipeg wants help naming its snowplows

The City of Winnipeg is asking residents to submit creative names for its snowplow fleet. Submit your ideas and help add personality to Winnipeg's winter operations!

Canadian Youth More Conservative Than Elders

Recent polls reveal Canada's young voters are increasingly conservative, making the country a Western outlier where youth support Conservatives more than seniors. Discover the data driving this political shift.

House Vote on Democrat's Election Subversion Rebuke

Rep. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez forces House vote condemning Rep. Chuy García's succession plan. She argues Democrats must combat anti-democratic practices within their own ranks to protect election integrity.

Chile's Hard-Right Leads Presidential Runoff

Chile's presidential election heads to a tense runoff as hard-right candidate José Antonio Kast takes the lead. Explore the political implications for Chile and its global partners like Canada.

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