Canada Joins EU's €150B SAFE Defence Program
Canada secures historic entry into the EU's SAFE defence procurement fund, aiming to reduce military reliance on the U.S. and open new opportunities for Canadian defence firms. Read the details.
Canada secures historic entry into the EU's SAFE defence procurement fund, aiming to reduce military reliance on the U.S. and open new opportunities for Canadian defence firms. Read the details.
Windsor celebrates the opening of a new Sikh memorial garden, honoring community heritage and promoting cultural diversity in the city. Discover this meaningful addition to Windsor's landscape.
Canada's telecom regulator requires major streaming services like Netflix and Amazon to track diversity statistics of creative staff, raising concerns about future quotas.
Iran's soccer federation will boycott the FIFA World Cup 2026 draw citing visa restrictions for its officials. The political protest highlights ongoing tensions in international sports.
Ontario universities confront significant revenue losses following federal cap on international students. Learn how this policy impacts higher education funding across Canada.
Canada announces visa-free travel for Qatari citizens starting November 26, 2025, strengthening bilateral relations and facilitating easier travel between both nations.
Sharan Kaur counters claims that multiculturalism stalled Canada's development, arguing it helped build the nation. Read her compelling perspective on Canadian diversity.
Marvel star Simu Liu condemns Hollywood's 'deeply prejudiced system' as Asian representation declines. He cites financial hits to counter studio risk claims. Read his powerful stance.
A new study reveals significant progress for women and visible minorities in Canada's venture capital and private equity sectors. Discover the key findings and what this means for the future of business investment.
University of Oklahoma professor Vahid Abedini detained by ICE while traveling to academic conference. Colleagues confirm he held valid H1-B visa. Read the latest developments.
The national school food program is expanding across Saskatchewan, providing more students with access to nutritious meals. Learn how this initiative supports children's health and education.
Slovenia introduces a new Digital Nomad Visa allowing remote workers to live and work in the country for up to one year. Discover Europe's green oasis with pristine nature and modern infrastructure.
Alberta introduces Bill 13 to protect regulated professionals from mandatory diversity training and safeguard off-duty speech. Learn how this impacts professional regulation in Canada.
Conservative MP Jamil Jivani sparks debate by calling the National School Food Program government overreach, arguing for economic solutions instead. Read the full analysis.
Regina explores zoning reforms to integrate manufactured homes across residential areas, expanding housing options amid affordability crisis. Learn how this could transform city living.
U.S. President Trump announces World Cup ticket holders will receive expedited visa appointments. New policy aims to streamline entry process for international sports fans.
Ottawa's vibrant cultural mosaic took center stage at the World Multicultural Festival at Lansdowne Park. Discover how the city celebrated its rich diversity through food, art, and performances.
Nearly 400 Windsor-Essex workers secured employment at NextStar Energy's battery plant through the innovative Battery Boost training program, boosting local economy.
Ornge paramedics in Timmins now carry blood products aboard aircraft, enhancing emergency medical response capabilities for critical patients across Northern Ontario.
The Canadian government is distributing $623 million in rebate payments to small businesses across the country. Learn how this financial relief supports local entrepreneurs and stimulates economic growth.
Vancouver Whitecaps midfielder Andres Cubas is unable to join the Paraguayan national team in the U.S. due to visa complications, raising concerns for upcoming MLS playoffs.
New U.S. State Department directive could deny visas to Canadians with obesity, cancer or limited finances. Learn how this affects immigration and what applicants need to know.
The Santa for Seniors initiative in Chatham-Kent works to ensure no senior spends the holidays alone. Community volunteers create meaningful connections through gift-giving and visits.
Canadian mayors voice concerns over new recycling cart implementation set for 2026. Learn how this affects waste management and community response.
Federal budget reveals 10% of Carney's cuts come from reducing marijuana funding for veterans. Veterans Affairs to save $4.23B by reforming cannabis program that supplies 30 tonnes annually.
Three Chinese astronauts stranded at Tiangong space station will return to Earth using the spacecraft that delivered their replacement crew. The Shenzhou mission demonstrates China's growing space capabilities.
Windsor's Battery Boost program is making significant strides in workforce development for the expanding battery sector. Learn how this initiative is shaping local employment opportunities.
Federal Court dismisses lawsuits from Palestinians in Gaza seeking to force Canada to process crisis travel visas. About 4,200 applications remain unprocessed under the capped program.
Ottawa introduces specific directions for its City Contribution Program, ensuring transparent and targeted community donations. Learn how these changes will impact local initiatives.
Bracebridge Library's Santa for Seniors program brings holiday joy to retirement homes across the region. Learn how this initiative spreads cheer to seniors.