Mae Martin Hosts 2026 Junos, Celebrates Canadian Pride

Toronto-born comedian Mae Martin will host the 2026 Juno Awards in Hamilton, aiming to create a celebratory atmosphere highlighting Canadian music and unity. The show features nominees like Justin Bieber and honors for Joni Mitchell and Nelly Furtado.

Ben Johnson Doping Scandal Satirized in Mockumentary

Disgraced Canadian sprinter Ben Johnson's infamous 1988 doping scandal will be the subject of a new mockumentary miniseries titled 'Hate the Player: Ben Johnson's Story,' featuring actor Shamier Anderson.

PM Carney to Attend Juno Awards in Hamilton

Prime Minister Mark Carney is scheduled to attend the Juno Awards ceremony in Hamilton this Sunday, highlighting the event's national significance. The announcement comes amid a busy political schedule for the Prime Minister.

1914: Hector Quagliotti-Romano Takes Over Colonial Theatre

On March 26, 1914, showman Hector Quagliotti-Romano purchased Vancouver's Colonial Theatre, beginning a 42-year legacy. The historic venue at Granville and Dunsmuir became a cinematic landmark before its demolition for Pacific Centre mall.

Pope Leo XIV in Monaco: Faith and Wealth for Good

Pope Leo XIV made a historic visit to Monaco, meeting with Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene to encourage the principality's people to leverage their faith and resources for positive global impact.

Sir Wilfrid Laurier's Puffs Production Honors Unlikely Heroes

Sir Wilfrid Laurier Secondary School's Cappies production of Puffs delivers a magical, comedic spectacle that reimagines a wizarding tale through the eyes of overlooked characters, featuring standout performances and impressive technical elements.

Tim Dolighan Cartoon for March 28, 2026 Released

The Toronto Sun has published Tim Dolighan's editorial cartoon for March 28, 2026, offering a satirical take on current events. This piece continues his tradition of sharp commentary in visual form.

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