What's On in Canadian Pop Culture Dec 26-Jan 1
From Timothée Chalamet's new film Marty Supreme to Rick Mercer's CBC special and the Stranger Things soundtrack. Your guide to Canadian pop culture this week.
From Timothée Chalamet's new film Marty Supreme to Rick Mercer's CBC special and the Stranger Things soundtrack. Your guide to Canadian pop culture this week.
Canadian health experts explain why resting over the holidays won't ruin your fitness and why you don't need to 'burn off' festive food. Learn how to manage wellness guilt-free.
A Calgary man faces charges for two break-and-enters committed within hours, one day after being released for a similar offence. Police urge holiday security vigilance.
Toronto Sun readers voice worries over the loss of Christmas's meaning and criticize the Maple Leafs' media demeanor in December 24, 2025, letters to the editor.
A recent Nova Scotia case highlights how Trudeau-era justice policies, including Impact of Race and Culture Assessments, are leading to reduced sentences for violent crimes and expanded bail access.
The University of Oklahoma dismissed a teaching assistant after an investigation found she was 'arbitrary' in failing a student's paper citing the Bible on gender. Explore the clash over academic freedom and DEI.
Vancouver police are searching for a driver who fled after striking and killing an 81-year-old woman on Rupert Street. The vehicle is a dark grey 1990s Volkswagen Golf.
A Nova Scotia judge sentenced a former St. FX football player to 2 years for sexual assault, citing his race and cultural pressures as mitigating factors. Read the controversial ruling details.
A look back at the defining pop culture moments of 2025, from major celebrity deaths and milestone birthdays to sports victories and quirky headlines. Remember the year that was.
HBO Max's 'Sex and the City' reboot, 'And Just Like That...', concludes after three polarizing seasons. We analyze the fan disappointment, botched storylines, and why the finale felt unplanned.
Toronto police are investigating an unsettling case of alleged identity theft where a woman impersonated a registered massage therapist for several months. Authorities urge the public to verify credentials.
As governments push for mandatory digital IDs, privacy advocates warn of a slippery slope towards totalitarian surveillance. Learn the risks and what you can do to protect your data.
An Ontario Registered Massage Therapist reports a disturbing case of identity theft, alleging a woman impersonated her to practice massage therapy for months. Authorities are investigating.
An Ontario registered massage therapist reports a disturbing case of identity theft, where a woman allegedly impersonated her to practice illegally for months. Authorities are investigating.
An Ontario Registered Massage Therapist reports a disturbing case of identity theft, where a woman allegedly impersonated her to practice illegally for months. Police are investigating.
An Ontario Registered Massage Therapist reports a woman impersonated her to practice massage therapy illegally for months. Police are investigating the unsettling case of identity theft and public safety risk.
Conrad Black analyzes Canada's single mention in the Trump administration's strategic statement, arguing this oversight reveals a deeper national identity crisis and a perilous reliance on anti-Americanism.
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.
A heartwarming response to a theft at Commercial Drive's Livia Bakery and Restaurant has sparked a community food and blanket drive. Learn how Vancouverites are turning a loss into an act of giving.
Maritime musician Ashley MacIsaac is dealing with significant consequences following a case of mistaken identity. Get the full story on the fallout and its impact.
Edmonton's iconic CKUA Radio has secured $11 million in federal funding, a historic investment that will secure its future and expand its cultural reach across Alberta and beyond.
Burnaby RCMP announce 25 charges following a complex mail theft investigation. Discover the details of the case and what it means for community security in British Columbia.
Two Alberta companies and a supervisor face significant fines following a serious injury at an oil and gas site. Read the full details of the court's decision and its implications for workplace safety.
An exploration of how the Oscar-nominated film 'Past Lives' resonates with immigrants mourning the lives they left behind. Discover the universal story of identity and loss. Read more.
Windsor police are asking for public help to find drivers involved in two separate hit-and-run collisions with pedestrians on December 2. Both victims sustained non-life-threatening injuries.
Toronto Police announce new charges in Project Deja Vu, a sprawling synthetic identity fraud case with over $4M in losses. One suspect from Brampton remains at large.
A Toronto man faces charges after a crash in Scarborough left a woman dead. Police continue their investigation into the tragic November incident.
Mounties are searching for a black truck involved in an aggressive hit-and-run that set a vehicle on fire in St. Albert. Police released an image of the suspect vehicle.
Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon refuses to apologize for calling cultural leaders 'disloyal' for congratulating federal minister Marc Miller, sparking political firestorm.
Police are searching for a driver from Quebec after a pedestrian was injured in a hit-and-run in Toronto's Harbourfront. The incident occurred on December 1, 2025.