Judge Upholds $100,000 H-1B Visa Fee
A U.S. federal judge has upheld a controversial $100,000 fee for new H-1B visas, a move that could significantly impact Canadian tech firms and professionals seeking opportunities south of the border.
A U.S. federal judge has upheld a controversial $100,000 fee for new H-1B visas, a move that could significantly impact Canadian tech firms and professionals seeking opportunities south of the border.
Alberta is attracting massive data centre investments, but experts warn the province must focus on talent and AI development, not just infrastructure, to capture lasting economic value. Read the analysis.
A constellation of Quebec's biggest stars is coming together this weekend for a major charitable event in Montreal. Discover the details and the cause bringing them together.
Only one Canadian NHL team sits in playoff position while Team Canada faces embarrassment of riches for Olympic selection. Discover the paradox of Canadian hockey.
Veteran Regina film producer Kevin Dewalt leads local talent showcase on November 21, 2025, spotlighting Saskatchewan's growing acting community and opportunities.
Paul McCartney performed at TD Coliseum in Hamilton, delivering Beatles classics for the arena's grand opening. Read about the historic concert experience.
Paul McCartney performed a marathon 36-song concert to officially reopen Hamilton's newly renovated TD Coliseum. The legendary musician delivered nearly three hours of Beatles and Wings classics.
HoopLife Basketball brings world-class coaching and inspiration to Regina youth through specialized clinics featuring international basketball talent and professional instruction.
Canada's men's rugby team fields a youthful lineup against Romania in the first of three November international tests, showcasing emerging talent and building toward future competitions.
Rebecca Strong, winner of Canada's Got Talent, takes center stage at Vancouver's Transform Festival, bringing her powerful vocals to the PNE Amphitheater on July 26 in a celebration of music and community.
Quebec actors Macsen and Lyla Gartner leap from rural life to horror stardom in HBO's upcoming IT prequel series, bringing authentic sibling chemistry to the terrifying world of Pennywise.