Neglected Winnipeg Birds Ready for New Homes
More than a dozen birds rescued from neglect in Winnipeg are now available for adoption. Learn how these animals are getting a second chance at life.
More than a dozen birds rescued from neglect in Winnipeg are now available for adoption. Learn how these animals are getting a second chance at life.
Canadian families speak out against new citizenship regulations creating barriers for internationally adopted children. Learn how these changes impact families across Canada.
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.
New KPMG report reveals Canadian businesses are rapidly adopting AI, but only a small percentage are seeing measurable returns on their investments so far. Learn what this means for the future of AI in Canadian business.
Major corporations like Lufthansa and ING are openly citing artificial intelligence as a reason for workforce reductions, signaling a shift in corporate transparency about AI's impact on employment.
AARCS in Calgary urgently seeks adopters for 35 rescued hamsters, including 7 born without eyes. The organization needs donations to support the unexpected influx of small pets.
Ukrainian families demand the return of children forcibly taken to Russia, as evidence mounts of systematic deportations. Learn about international efforts to reunite families.
November is Senior Pet Month. Learn how adopting older animals can save lives from Edmonton's Humane Animal Rescue Team and their senior dog Mr. Snipes.
Explore why Canada's electric vehicle market is experiencing an unexpected slowdown despite government incentives and growing environmental awareness. Discover what's causing consumer hesitation in the shift to electric transportation.
Ten days after Quebec passed its controversial health data legislation, Santé Québec maintains complete silence while healthcare professionals demand transparency about the new law's implications.
New data reveals alarming adoption trends in Nova Scotia shelters, with larger dogs facing significantly longer waits and lower adoption rates than their smaller counterparts.