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Coffee Prices Soar in Canada: Key Reasons Explained

The cost of your daily coffee has surged. We analyze the key factors, from climate change to supply chain issues, driving up prices for Canadian consumers. Find out what's behind your pricier cup.

The Journey Behind Your Cup of Fresh Coffee

Explore the intricate journey of coffee from small global farms to your cup in Canada, featuring insights from Reunion Coffee Roasters in Oakville. Discover the craft and care behind your daily brew.

Flin Flon's New Snow Lodge Aims to Boost Winter Tourism

A new snow lodge is under construction at a Flin Flon campground, set to open in late January. This initiative aims to create a unique venue for events and capitalize on Manitoba's winter tourism potential.

Mariah Carey's Legacy: More Than Just Holiday Music

As Mariah Carey's Christmas album turns 30, a fan reflects on the deeper impact of her discography—from 'Unplugged' to 'Butterfly'—and how it defined a coming-of-age journey. Discover the artist beyond the holiday anthems.

Birth Tourism on the Rise in Canada, Data Suggests

Recent data indicates a notable increase in birth tourism in Canada, a practice where non-residents give birth to gain citizenship for their child. Explore the implications and national response.

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.

Ottawa cafe's Korean-inspired lattes skip the coffee

Sharpfle Waffle in Ottawa is redefining the latte with four new espresso-free beverages inspired by traditional Korean winter desserts and drinks. Discover these innovative, delicious creations.

New Plans to Reopen Historic Yoho National Park Lodge

A boarded-up historic lodge in Yoho National Park is slated for revival, offering a chance to walk into Canadian history. Discover the plans to restore this once-globally renowned backcountry destination.

Feminization's Impact on Jewish Institutions

Barbara Kay examines Helen Andrews' 'Great Feminization' theory, arguing it's reshaping Jewish community leadership and priorities, replacing rational decision-making with extreme empathy.

Canadian Coffee Prices Surge in December 2025

Canadian consumers are facing steeper coffee bills this holiday season. A new report confirms rising costs are real, not imagined. Discover the factors behind the price hike.

Bison Return Fuels Blackfoot Cultural Renaissance

A new documentary chronicles the Blackfoot tribes' decades-long battle to restore wild buffalo herds, reclaiming a keystone of their culture and ecosystem. Discover the story of resilience and homecoming.

PQ Leader Doubles Down on 'Disloyalty' Comments

Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon refuses to apologize for calling cultural leaders 'disloyal' for congratulating federal minister Marc Miller, sparking political firestorm.

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