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Canadians' Top Pronunciation Searches Revealed

New research reveals the words Canadians struggled to pronounce most in 2025. Worcestershire sauce topped the list with 139,200 searches. Discover the full ranking and pronunciation tips.

2026 Baby Name Trends: TV, Sports & Nostalgia

Discover the top baby name trends for 2026 in Canada. From prestige TV to basketball stars and cottagecore, see what's inspiring parents. Get the full report from BabyCenter!

Canada's Top Dog Names 2025 Revealed

Discover the most popular dog names in Canada for 2025, from classics like Bella to trending picks inspired by food and pop culture. Find inspiration for your new pet!

Fleece Jacket Comeback: Top 2025 Trends

Discover why fleece jackets are making a major comeback in Canadian fashion. We've curated the top styles, sustainable options, and must-have brands for your 2025 wardrobe.

Canadian Rents Drop 13th Month Straight to $2,105

New data reveals Canadian rental markets are cooling significantly, with average asking rents dropping for the 13th consecutive month. Discover which provinces saw the biggest declines and what this means for renters and investors.

Montreal Real Estate Defies Condo Slump in October

Discover how Montreal's housing market maintained robust momentum in October 2023, with single-family homes leading growth despite declining condominium sales across the metropolitan area.

Canada's EV Slowdown: Are Buyers Losing Interest?

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.

GTA Housing Market Shift: More Inventory Helps Buyers

Toronto's real estate landscape is transforming as increased housing supply creates better opportunities for buyers. Discover how market conditions are improving affordability across the Greater Toronto Area.

Vancouver Home Sales Slow 18% Below Average in October

Metro Vancouver's housing market continues its cooling trend with October sales dropping significantly below historical averages while inventory grows, creating shifting conditions for buyers and sellers.

NS School Enrollment Stabilizes, Halifax & CSAP Grow

New data reveals Nova Scotia's public school enrollment has stabilized province-wide, but Halifax Regional Centre for Education and the francophone board continue to see significant student population increases, highlighting shifting demographic trends.

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