Victoire Walter Cup Celebration Lights Up Downtown Montreal
Montreal Victoire celebrated their Walter Cup victory with a parade and rally in downtown Montreal on May 30, 2026, drawing thousands of fans.
Montreal Victoire celebrated their Walter Cup victory with a parade and rally in downtown Montreal on May 30, 2026, drawing thousands of fans.
A roundup of top stories including a North York shooting, FIFA World Cup costs, wildfires, and entertainment news from across Canada.
A Calgary cyclist argues that most separated bike lanes are inefficient, dangerous, and poorly planned, urging for common-sense transportation networks.
A Waterloo company helped craft a unique wool rug for Canada's Governor General, unveiled at Rideau Hall. The rug showcases Canadian wool and craftsmanship.
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RecommendedCanada's Foreign Minister Anita Anand aims to increase exports to China by 50% by 2030, as Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi visits Ottawa for the first time in a decade.
A Kitchener woman shares her struggle to break into the working world, using social media to stand out after submitting hundreds of job applications.
Sting suggests the rise of toxic masculinity may stem from the decline of manual labor, noting a loss of direction for male energy in modern society.
Analysts see Kraken Robotics as a top TSX pick amid Mark Carney's defence spending strategy, with orders surging and an unjustified discount to peers.
Tim Hortons Smile Cookie campaign donates $60,300 to Vancouver Sun Children's Fund for Adopt-A-School, supporting impoverished students in Surrey and Maple Ridge.
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RecommendedPakistan and China are moving beyond traditional economic cooperation to focus on technology, innovation, and strategic partnership, as highlighted during PM Shehbaz Sharif's recent visit to Beijing.
Cost estimates for hosting the 2026 FIFA World Cup in B.C. have skyrocketed, with new projections far exceeding initial budgets, raising concerns about financial management.
Blackstone-backed Liftoff seeks a $3.7 billion valuation in its U.S. IPO, marking a significant move in the tech IPO market amid mixed economic signals.
Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe announces the formation of a CUSMA advisory council to support trade negotiations and economic growth.
Mike Federico, former deputy chief of Toronto police, has been appointed to lead the Sarnia Police Service following the suspension of Chief Davis. The appointment aims to restore public trust.
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RecommendedCostco Wholesale Corp. says it will return tariff refunds to members if paid by the U.S. government, amid a lawsuit and class-action case.
External investigators and HR executives now wield more influence than CEOs during internal crises, shifting corporate power dynamics in Canada.
Calgary's exclusive Eight restaurant ranks No. 2 on North America's 50 Best Restaurants list, offering an intimate chef's table experience with renowned chef Darren MacLean.
New research suggests that the rise of remote work, not AI, is behind weak junior hiring. Entry-level workers require supervision that remote work complicates.
Bank of Nova Scotia acquires Maple Financial Holdings, Texas, to strengthen North American corridor strategy, following Q2 earnings beat.
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RecommendedAI is revolutionizing mortgage approvals, offering speed and cost savings. But what is lost when humans are removed from the process?
International Flavors and Fragrances announces the sale of its food ingredients unit for $4.3 billion, marking a major shift in its business strategy.
Scotiabank has announced the acquisition of U.S. commercial bank MapleMark, expanding its presence in the American market. The deal underscores Scotiabank's growth strategy.
SpaceX is targeting a valuation of at least $1.8 trillion for its IPO, down from earlier expectations above $2 trillion, as it prepares for a potential June debut.
McKinsey report shows diverse companies outperform competitors. Linda Schubring explains how inclusion boosts innovation, market reach, and compliance.
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RecommendedBDC renews Isabelle Hudon as CEO until 2030, highlighting her leadership in expanding client base, launching major funds, and supporting Canadian SMEs amid tariffs.
Wealthsimple and Questrade are opening pre-IPO investing to ordinary Canadians, breaking the traditional barrier that limited such access to institutional and wealthy investors.
New Tecumseth CAO Neil Garbe and Economic Development Manager Jasmine Danial visited Japan to explore business opportunities, meeting with officials at the Canadian Embassy.
Oakridge Park opens with luxury brands like Prada and Louis Vuitton, alongside local icon Aritzia, showcasing Vancouver's retail history and future.
Explore Edmonton's weekend events including baseball, football, and drag shows. Also: transit safety, housing crisis, and environmental news.
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RecommendedInnisfil Beach Cruisers, a family-friendly car club, resumes weekly Thursday night meets in Innisfil, Ontario, fostering community connections and showcasing classic rides.