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Olivier Rousteing Exits Balmain After 14 Years

Fashion world stunned as Olivier Rousteing departs Balmain following 14 transformative years that redefined luxury fashion with celebrity collaborations and social media savvy.

Canadian Toques: Stitching National Pride

Discover the heartwarming story behind Canadian-made toques and how these humble winter hats evolved into powerful symbols of national identity and economic resilience.

Canadian Skincare Essentials for Fall Glow

Discover the best Canadian skincare products to transition your routine into autumn. From hydrating serums to protective barriers, these local gems will keep your skin radiant through the cooler months.

Secrets of Canada's Best Government Workplaces Revealed

Exclusive investigation reveals why certain federal departments outperform others in employee satisfaction and productivity. Discover the key factors that create exceptional government workplaces across Canada.

Ottawa Public Service Workplace Rankings Exposed

Exclusive analysis of Canada's federal workplace rankings shows dramatic disparities in employee satisfaction across departments, with some agencies soaring while others face significant challenges.

Swifties Swarm German Museum for Ophelia Painting

Taylor Swift fans are flocking to a German art museum in unprecedented numbers after the pop superstar name-dropped a famous Pre-Raphaelite painting in her latest album, creating a cultural phenomenon that's breaking attendance records.

Kitchener's Day of the Dead Festival Draws Hundreds

Hundreds gathered in downtown Kitchener for a spectacular Day of the Dead festival, transforming the city core with traditional altars, music, dancing, and cultural performances that honored loved ones in a joyful celebration of life.

Woke Movement Targets Canadian Hero Matthew Begbie

The legacy of Sir Matthew Begbie, British Columbia's first chief justice, is under fire as activists demand removal of his name from landmarks. Discover the complex story behind Canada's latest historical controversy.

Why Canada Shouldn't Build Its Own Submarines

As Canada's submarine fleet ages, calls for domestic construction face harsh reality checks. Discover why homegrown submarines could sink billions without enhancing security.

Nigeria's Mass Wedding Unites 200 Couples

In a spectacular display of tradition, 200 couples tied the knot simultaneously in Nigeria's annual mass wedding ceremony, embracing cultural heritage to ensure future prosperity and community bonds.

Leadership Drives Profit: The Untold Business Connection

Discover how effective leadership directly impacts company performance and profitability, with expert insights from employment lawyer Howard Levitt on what separates successful organizations from struggling ones.

Tsundoku: The Art of Unread Books & Why It's Okay

Discover the fascinating Japanese concept of tsundoku - that growing pile of unread books that brings comfort rather than guilt. Learn why this literary phenomenon is more common than you think.

Why the Notwithstanding Clause Critics Are Wrong

A fresh look at Canada's controversial notwithstanding clause reveals why common arguments against its use don't withstand constitutional scrutiny. Discover the historical context and legal principles that defend this unique parliamentary power.

Canadian Military Targets 400,000 Reserve Personnel

Canada's Department of National Defence is developing an ambitious mobilization strategy to dramatically expand its reserve forces, potentially growing to 400,000 personnel to enhance national security readiness.

Canadian Home Sales Break 4-Month Growth Streak

Canada's housing market shows cooling signs as national home sales decline 1.9% month-over-month, breaking a four-month growth streak despite year-over-year gains and regional variations.

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