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Mae Martin to Host 2026 Juno Awards in Hamilton

Toronto-born comedian Mae Martin will host the 55th Juno Awards in Hamilton on March 29, 2026. The show will honour Joni Mitchell with a lifetime achievement award and feature performances by Daniel Caesar and others.

Sajjan's New Tech Startup Aims to Secure Canadian Arctic

Former defence minister Harjit Sajjan co-founds Juno Industries, a Vancouver-based firm developing autonomous systems for Arctic defence. The startup launches amid a major government push to invest in Canada's defence industrial base.

Juno-nominated musician Paul Hann dies at 77

Paul Hann, the Juno-nominated musician celebrated for his folk and children's music, passed away in October at age 77. His legacy lives on through his enchanting TV show and local impact.

China Sanctions U.S. Firms Over Taiwan Arms Sales

Beijing imposes sanctions on 20 U.S. defense companies and 10 executives, including Anduril and Boeing, in response to a major arms package for Taiwan. Tensions escalate as China freezes assets and bans business dealings.

Canadian rapper bbno$ steps away from music

Juno Award-winning artist bbno$ announces he is stepping away from music, blaming online negativity and toxicity. The Vancouver-based rapper made the decision in late 2025.

Plant Forward on the Prairies coming to Saskatoon in 2026

Canada's flagship plant-based food innovation conference, Plant Forward, is coming to Saskatoon in September 2026. The event will highlight the Prairies' role as a global leader in sustainable agriculture and ingredient production.

Ria Mae Releases Second Album

Halifax singer-songwriter Ria Mae has officially launched her second studio album. Discover the details of her latest musical journey and what fans can expect.

US Industries Weigh In on Trade Pact Review

American dairy, whiskey, wine and steel sectors voice concerns as Trump administration reviews trade agreements. Industry leaders assess potential tariff impacts on exports.

Brandt Industries fined $55K for worker injury

Regina's Brandt Industries faces a $55,000 fine for a workplace safety violation that led to a worker injury in 2021. Learn the details of the safety breach and its implications.

Shad Returns With First New Album in Four Years

After a four-year hiatus, Juno Award-winning artist Shad releases his powerful new album 'Another Note,' blending personal reflection with social commentary in his signature poetic style.

Zekelman Pays Canadians to Report Foreign Steel

Canadian steel manufacturer Zekelman Industries is offering financial incentives to Canadians who report unauthorized foreign steel being used in domestic construction projects, aiming to protect local jobs and industry standards.

Canada Must Defend Creators From AI Thievery

As artificial intelligence threatens Canadian arts and culture, experts demand urgent government action to safeguard creators from AI theft and ensure fair compensation.

Juno Winners Beaches: Free Vernon Concert

Toronto's acclaimed indie rock ensemble Beaches is bringing their electrifying performance to Vernon for a completely free community concert this August. Find all the details about this must-see musical event.

Arts Sector Outpaces Canada's Overall Economy

New data reveals Canada's arts and culture sector is growing at nearly double the rate of the national economy, contributing $57 billion annually and supporting 750,000 jobs across the country.

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