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Best Tech Gifts for Life Automation in Canada

Feeling overwhelmed? Discover 10 smart devices, from Garmin watches to robot vacuums, that automate daily tasks, save time, and bring peace of mind. Perfect gifts for Canadians.

Quebec Proposes Ban on Public Prayer

Quebec tables new secularism law to ban prayer in public spaces, citing pro-Palestinian protests. Critics argue it infringes on religious freedom. Read the full story.

Argo Launches Smart Transit Pilot in Brampton

Brampton residents can now book on-demand electric transit rides via the Argo app. The new Smart Routing service integrates with Brampton Transit, GO Transit, and the PRESTO fare system.

Quebec bill extends religious symbols ban

Quebec's new bill expands the religious symbols ban to more public sectors and prohibits prayer rooms in universities. Learn the details and implications.

Quebec Expands Religious Symbols Ban to Private Schools

Quebec's government plans to table new secularism legislation extending religious symbols ban to private school employees and restricting funding to religious-based schools. Learn about the latest developments.

HR Advisors Urge Caution on Quebec Union Bill

The Order of Human Resources Advisors expresses concerns about Quebec's proposed trade union legislation. Learn about the potential impacts on labor relations in the province.

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.

Quebec's CAQ Faces Backlash Over Asylum Cuts

Quebec's CAQ government plans to cut social assistance for asylum seekers, drawing criticism from opposition and advocacy groups. Learn about the controversial policy.

Foremost Reports 34.2 g/t Gold at Jean Lake Project

Foremost Clean Energy announces exceptional drilling results from Jean Lake with shallow high-grade gold intercepts, including 34.2 g/t over 0.8m, expanding the Valkyrie Trend mineralization.

Old Montreal's Photo Service Closes After 89 Years

After nearly nine decades, Montreal's iconic Photo Service camera shop is closing its doors in January 2026. Owner Jean-Charles Savard shares the emotional story behind this photography institution's final chapter.

Chrétien: Premiers Too Quick to Override Rights

Ex-Prime Minister Jean Chrétien warns that provincial leaders are increasingly willing to use the notwithstanding clause, threatening fundamental Canadian rights and freedoms in pursuit of political agendas.

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