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France bans British activists targeting migrant boats

France has banned a group of British anti-migration activists from its territory, preventing them from interfering with migrant boats in the Channel. This move highlights ongoing tensions over migration.

TV show explores lost Viking history in Canada

A new television series, 'Quest for the Lost Vikings,' delves into the mysterious history of Norse explorers in North America. Discover the untold stories airing now on Super Channel.

2026 Polar Bear Swim in Vancouver's English Bay

Hundreds of participants braved the icy waters of English Bay for Vancouver's annual Polar Bear Swim on New Year's Day 2026. See the photos and stories from this chilly tradition.

Metro Vancouver's 2026 Polar Bear Swims Guide

Ring in 2026 with a frigid dip! Metro Vancouver's polar bear swims, led by the 106-year-old English Bay event, offer a chilling start to the new year. Find times and locations from Deep Cove to White Rock.

Haitian asylum seekers deported from Quebec to U.S.

Several of the 19 Haitian migrants found crossing into Quebec on Christmas Day have been deported to the United States, where they risk ICE detention. Read the full details on the border incident and the Safe Third Country Agreement.

Trump's Back-Channel Diplomacy in Washington

Foreign governments are bypassing traditional U.S. policy channels, engaging directly with a small circle of Trump's personal envoys and confidants. Discover how this shift is reshaping American diplomacy.

Supreme Court sets March 23 for EMSB Bill 21 appeal

Canada's Supreme Court will hear the English Montreal School Board's challenge to Quebec's secularism law, Bill 21, on March 23. This follows a 2024 Quebec Court of Appeal decision. Read the latest.

Quebec's $1.5B loss from language employment gap

A new report reveals Quebec's economy loses $1.5 billion yearly due to income and employment disparities between English and French speakers. Explore the findings and implications.

Quebec loses $1.5B yearly due to anglo wage gap

A new study finds lower wages and higher unemployment among English-speaking Quebecers cost the provincial economy $1.5 billion annually. Experts call for targeted investment.

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