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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.

Immersive VR Experience Opens in Downtown Ottawa

Sandbox VR has launched a cutting-edge virtual reality venue in Ottawa's ByWard Market, offering immersive group experiences. Explore the future of entertainment in the capital.

Local Tech Wizards Vie for Cash in Video Game Contest

Seventeen Alberta developers pitched innovative games at Bow Valley College's Indie Ignition competition, vying for prize money and a path to commercial success. Discover the local talent shaping the future of gaming.

Canada Repeals Controversial Citizenship Law

Canada has repealed a 2009 law that denied citizenship to children born abroad to Canadian parents. Learn how this change affects Canadian identity and inclusion.

Virtual French Affair Fuels Gender Identity Discovery

A writer's online relationship with a Parisian man during COVID lockdowns became a catalyst for profound self-discovery, leading to the embrace of a nonbinary identity through language and intimacy.

Adopted Son's Surgery Journey & Immigration Battle

A mother shares her adopted son's journey through 20 facial surgeries and ongoing immigration struggles in Canada. Discover the challenges facing international adoptees seeking citizenship.

Alexa+ Now Available in Canada with Smarter AI

Amazon's advanced AI assistant Alexa+ arrives in Canada, offering more conversational interactions, personalized routines, and new Echo devices. Learn about the features and pricing.

Alberta bill adds citizenship markers to IDs

Alberta government tables bill requiring citizenship status and personal health numbers on provincial identification documents. Learn about the proposed changes.

Alberta bill adds citizenship markers to IDs

Alberta government introduces legislation requiring citizenship status and personal health numbers on provincial identification documents. Learn what this means for residents.

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