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Massive Apple Sale Hits Canadian Retailers

Major post-Christmas sales on Apple products at Amazon, Walmart, and Target. Grab AirTags, iPads, MacBooks, and AirPods at their lowest prices ever before they sell out.

Apple MagSafe Charger 23% Off on Amazon

The official Apple MagSafe wireless charger is on sale for up to 23% off on Amazon Canada. Get fast charging for iPhone 12-16 and AirPods at the lowest price in months.

Secure Your Apple ID by Removing Old Devices

Learn the simple steps to check which devices are linked to your Apple ID and remove old ones. Protect your privacy, prevent unauthorized access, and manage your account limits.

What's Ahead in Pop Culture: Dec. 19-25

From the premiere of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' to a new Kiss solo album, discover the top five pop culture events to enjoy across Canada this week. Get the details here.

Apple's Wired Earbuds on Sale for Under $11

Apple's classic wired EarPods are 34% off on Amazon, priced under $11. This reliable, no-charge alternative to AirPods offers clear sound and a simple plug-and-play experience. Grab a pair before the deal ends!

Holiday Gift Guide for Fitness Lovers in Canada

Struggling to find the perfect gift for the active person in your life? Our 2025 guide features top-rated picks for runners, pickleball players, and outdoor adventurers. Get inspired and make this Christmas special.

Algoma Layoffs: Gov'ts Knew Before $500M Loan

The federal and Ontario governments kept taxpayers in the dark about impending Algoma Steel layoffs when issuing $500M in loan guarantees. This lack of transparency raises serious questions.

Governments defend Algoma Steel loan after layoffs

Federal and Ontario governments face scrutiny for a $420 million loan to Algoma Steel, approved despite prior knowledge of impending layoffs. Details on the defense and economic context.

B.C. pulp mill closure leaves 350 out of work

A British Columbia pulp mill is shutting down, resulting in 350 job losses. The closure highlights ongoing challenges in Canada's forestry and manufacturing sectors.

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