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Toronto Remembrance Day 2025: Complete Guide

Your complete guide to Remembrance Day 2025 in Toronto. Find ceremony locations, learn what's open and closed, and honor Canada's veterans. Plan your day of remembrance.

Canada loses measles elimination status

Canada has lost its measles-free status after nearly three decades, a major public health setback. Experts call it 'embarrassing and sad' and urge vaccination.

Ottawa Defence Hub Fuels Canada's Security Tech Boom

Discover how Ottawa's Defence Innovation Hub is transforming Canada's security landscape by connecting cutting-edge tech startups with national defence needs, creating jobs and driving economic growth.

Marsch Calls Up Flores & Jones for Canada Camp

New Canadian men's national team coach Jesse Marsch makes bold moves, calling up Arsenal prospect Marcelo Flores and selecting 23 players for critical November matches against Uruguay and Trinidad & Tobago.

Supreme Court Examines Legality of Trump Tariffs

The U.S. Supreme Court is examining whether former President Donald Trump overstepped his authority by imposing massive tariffs using national security justifications. This landmark case could reshape presidential trade powers.

U of A Building New 5,000-SQ-FT Art Gallery Space

The University of Alberta is transforming its campus with a state-of-the-art 5,000-square-foot gallery space, creating Alberta's largest university art museum and enhancing Edmonton's cultural landscape.

Search intensifies for missing American in NB park

Canadian authorities continue urgent search operations for 23-year-old Celine Cremer from San Antonio, Texas, who vanished while hiking in New Brunswick's rugged Fundy National Park area.

Ottawa Weather: Rain Today, Snow Tonight

Ottawa residents should brace for dramatic weather changes with significant rainfall today followed by overnight snow. Get the complete forecast and preparation tips.

Canada's Military Recruitment Crisis Demands Action

Canada faces a critical military recruitment crisis as young Canadians increasingly reject military service. Discover why the Liberal government must urgently change this trend and rebuild our armed forces.

Lee Miller's Legacy Beyond War Photography in Vancouver

Discover how the Polygon Gallery's new exhibition moves beyond Lee Miller's famous war photography to explore her multifaceted legacy as artist, muse, and culinary innovator in a groundbreaking Vancouver showcase.

Canadian Unity Crisis: Carbon Tax Divides Nation

As Prime Minister Justin Trudeau refuses to pause the carbon tax increase amid soaring living costs, provincial leaders warn of growing national unity crisis. Discover why Canada faces its most significant constitutional challenge in decades.

Budget 2025 Cuts Intelligence Watchdog Funds

Canada's 2025 federal budget reveals significant cuts to intelligence oversight agencies, raising concerns about transparency and accountability in national security operations.

Mike Johnson: Cartels Have 'Exquisite Intelligence'

House Speaker Mike Johnson reveals stunning intelligence about Mexican cartels operating as terrorist organizations at the southern border, raising national security concerns across Canada and beyond.

Blue Jays World Series Anthem Singer Debate Heats Up

As the Toronto Blue Jays chase World Series glory, the debate over who should perform the national anthem at Rogers Centre reaches fever pitch. From established stars to local talent, discover the top contenders for this patriotic honor.

Wainwright's controversial anthem stuns Blue Jays fans

Canadian music star Rufus Wainwright delivers a controversial rendition of 'O Canada' at Toronto Blue Jays home opener, leaving baseball fans and social media buzzing about the unconventional performance.

Rufus Wainwright Changes O Canada Lyrics Again

Celebrated Canadian-American musician Rufus Wainwright has introduced fresh lyrics to O Canada, marking another evolution in the national anthem's storied history. Discover the changes and the inspiration behind them.

DTES Indigenous activists receive national honour

Two remarkable Indigenous women from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside are being recognized with one of Canada's highest civilian awards for their decades of community advocacy and leadership.

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