Crown Royal Boycott Puts Canadian Jobs at Risk
Doug Ford's call to pull Crown Royal from LCBO shelves may harm jobs in Manitoba and Quebec, not just Ontario. Experts say the economic fallout is more complex than stated.
Doug Ford's call to pull Crown Royal from LCBO shelves may harm jobs in Manitoba and Quebec, not just Ontario. Experts say the economic fallout is more complex than stated.
Hundreds protest after ICE agent kills Renee Good in Minneapolis. Vigils held nationwide as DHS claims self-defense, but video and officials dispute the narrative.
Hundreds protest in Minneapolis after a 37-year-old woman was shot and killed by an ICE agent during an operation. Officials promise a review as tensions rise.
A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent fatally shot a woman during an enforcement operation in Minneapolis on January 7, 2026. The incident is under investigation.
A federal agent was involved in a shooting in Minneapolis during a major immigration enforcement surge. Mayor Jacob Frey demands ICE leave the city, citing chaos.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security alleges a Hilton hotel near Minneapolis refused service to immigration agents, causing a political uproar and a stock dip. The hotel's operator calls the actions inconsistent with policy.
Stephen Schwartz, composer of 'Wicked,' will not appear at the Kennedy Centre following its name change. The decision highlights ongoing cultural debates.
New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani's swift reversal of key executive orders related to Israel and antisemitism definitions has ignited a fierce debate, drawing condemnation from Jewish groups and Israeli officials.
A new report suggests increasing permanent immigration levels now could help manage Canada's high temporary resident population. Explore the policy implications for 2026.
Canada will significantly reduce its immigration targets in 2026. Get the essential facts on the policy shift and what it means for the country's future.
Cross-border travel from B.C. to Washington State fell sharply in 2025 due to a Canadian boycott. Get updates on this and six other major stories from the year, including real estate and legal battles.
A growing number of artists are cancelling performances at the Kennedy Center following its controversial renaming to include former President Donald Trump. The move sparks a cultural debate.
French icon Brigitte Bardot, who died at 91, is remembered in Canada for her decades-long, high-profile campaign against the commercial seal hunt. Her 2005 Geneva boycott call marked a key moment.
Two people were hospitalized after U.S. ICE agents opened fire during an immigration enforcement operation in Glen Burnie, Maryland. Details are emerging.
An Ottawa family of five faces deportation after a failed visa renewal. Despite a year-long review, they remain ineligible for government compensation, highlighting flaws in the immigration system. Learn their story.
A promised fund to compensate victims of licensed immigration consultants remains inaccessible after a year of review, leaving families like the one profiled in limbo. Learn about the delays and what it means for newcomers.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith confirms a provincial referendum in October 2026 will include a vote on gaining more control over immigration, citing federal mismanagement and strong public support.
Brendan Hillson, owner of McBride's Bakery in Medicine Hat, publicly challenges the Alberta premier's office over a boycott tied to a product recall. Read the full story of this defiant small business stand.
A Milwaukee judge has been convicted of obstruction of justice for aiding an immigrant. The verdict highlights tensions between judicial authority and federal immigration enforcement.
Canada's national hockey and curling bodies confirm they will not follow Skate Canada's lead in boycotting Alberta events due to provincial gender policies. Details on the sporting rift.
Newcomer advocates in Calgary argue Premier Danielle Smith's proposed provincial immigration system is unnecessary and divisive. Read why they say federal adjustments are sufficient.
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith calls for a made-in-Alberta immigration system, arguing federal policies have strained housing, healthcare, and jobs. She seeks a Quebec-style model focused on economic integration.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis dismisses impact of a potential Canadian travel boycott, as highlighted by columnist Brian Lilley. Ontario Premier Doug Ford's stance sparks cross-border debate.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis counters Ontario Premier Doug Ford's claims of a tourism downturn, citing record visitor numbers and Stanley Cup wins. Details on the cross-border spat.
State and federal authorities monitor online sentiment and protests during Louisiana's 'Catahoula Crunch' immigration operation. Records show most arrested lacked violent criminal histories, raising transparency concerns.
The Saskatoon Afghan community rallied in frigid temperatures, calling on the federal government to expedite immigration for families stranded abroad. Learn about their urgent plea.
A Canadian family's immigration dreams are shattered after their licensed consultant vanished, leaving them to fight deportation. Learn their story and the risks of fraudulent representation.
An Ottawa family's dream of Canadian life is in peril after their licensed immigration consultant disappeared, leaving them to face deportation. Discover their story and the systemic risks.
A long-time Somali-American Republican in Minnesota speaks out after President Trump's xenophobic attacks, as federal authorities plan a targeted immigration enforcement operation in the state. Read his powerful plea.
A U.S. family moved to Calgary to escape political climate, but their application for permanent residency was rejected by IRCC due to age factors, highlighting Canada's stricter immigration rules.