What's On in Canadian Pop Culture Dec 26-Jan 1
From Timothée Chalamet's new film Marty Supreme to Rick Mercer's CBC special and the Stranger Things soundtrack. Your guide to Canadian pop culture this week.
From Timothée Chalamet's new film Marty Supreme to Rick Mercer's CBC special and the Stranger Things soundtrack. Your guide to Canadian pop culture this week.
Canadian health experts explain why resting over the holidays won't ruin your fitness and why you don't need to 'burn off' festive food. Learn how to manage wellness guilt-free.
The Montreal Highland Games are officially returning in August 2026 after a 2025 cancellation due to funding issues. Get details on dates, ticket prices, and venue.
Toronto Sun readers voice worries over the loss of Christmas's meaning and criticize the Maple Leafs' media demeanor in December 24, 2025, letters to the editor.
A recent Nova Scotia case highlights how Trudeau-era justice policies, including Impact of Race and Culture Assessments, are leading to reduced sentences for violent crimes and expanded bail access.
Research shows social dining is as crucial as diet and exercise for healthy aging. Learn how mindful eating and positive food talk can lift your spirits this season.
A Nova Scotia judge sentenced a former St. FX football player to 2 years for sexual assault, citing his race and cultural pressures as mitigating factors. Read the controversial ruling details.
Switzerland's top curling teams, Tirinzoni and Schwaller, claimed victory at the HearingLife Canadian Open in Saskatoon. Read about their decisive Grand Slam of Curling win.
Pope Leo XIV delivered a nuanced Christmas message to the Roman Curia, subtly critiquing Vatican culture in a style reminiscent of his predecessors. Read the full analysis of his 2025 address.
A look back at the defining pop culture moments of 2025, from major celebrity deaths and milestone birthdays to sports victories and quirky headlines. Remember the year that was.
The community of Portage la Prairie partnered with two First Nations for a vibrant powwow competition at Stride Place on December 21, 2025, celebrating Indigenous culture and unity.
As Mariah Carey's Christmas album turns 30, a fan reflects on the deeper impact of her discography—from 'Unplugged' to 'Butterfly'—and how it defined a coming-of-age journey. Discover the artist beyond the holiday anthems.
From the premiere of 'Avatar: Fire and Ash' to a new Kiss solo album, discover the top five pop culture events to enjoy across Canada this week. Get the details here.
Canada's World Junior hockey team makes final cuts, releasing three players including two from the Brantford Bulldogs. Get the latest roster news ahead of the tournament.
Edmonton's iconic CKUA Radio has secured $11 million in federal funding, a historic investment that will secure its future and expand its cultural reach across Alberta and beyond.
The Athabasca Rivermen Junior A hockey team is preparing to get back on the ice following a serious bus crash on Highway 2. The incident occurred on December 12, 2025, south of Athabasca, Alberta.
A widespread misconception confuses the Immaculate Conception with the Virgin Birth. We clarify the Catholic dogma, its history, and why pop culture gets it wrong. Learn the facts here.
Barbara Kay examines Helen Andrews' 'Great Feminization' theory, arguing it's reshaping Jewish community leadership and priorities, replacing rational decision-making with extreme empathy.
Edmonton's vibrant Ukrainian community came together at a special night market, blending traditional heritage with modern flair. Discover how food, crafts, and music unite generations.
A new documentary chronicles the Blackfoot tribes' decades-long battle to restore wild buffalo herds, reclaiming a keystone of their culture and ecosystem. Discover the story of resilience and homecoming.
In Ecuador, the Otavalo Indigenous community is using Japanese-style anime to inspire pride in their ancient culture and language. Discover how 'Aya Somos' is making history.
Parti Québécois leader Paul St-Pierre Plamondon refuses to apologize for calling cultural leaders 'disloyal' for congratulating federal minister Marc Miller, sparking political firestorm.
Liberal Minister Marc Miller argues religious groups should not be exempt from Canada's hate speech legislation. The statement was made in Ottawa on December 2, 2025. Read the details.
A University of Oklahoma student's failing essay grade, citing biblical views on gender, led to a religious discrimination complaint and the instructor's administrative leave. Explore the latest campus culture war clash.
Oxford University Press names 'rage bait' its 2025 Word of the Year, defining the provocative online content designed to fuel anger and social media traffic. Discover the other contenders.
Discover ōsōji, Japan's centuries-old year-end deep cleaning tradition. Learn its history, spiritual significance, and how it offers a mindful reset for the new year.
Discover how Fredericton's weekly samosa tradition has become a beloved community ritual, creating friendly competition and bringing people together every Saturday.
Team Homan and Team Jacobs secured crucial victories in the first games of their best-of-three finals at the Canadian Curling Trials in Halifax. Read the full match details and analysis.
Team CHL fell to the United States National Team Development Program in an overtime thriller during Game 2 of the Prospects Challenge in Lethbridge. Read the full game recap.
Air Canada reveals a special aircraft livery featuring Canadian athletes headed to the 2026 Winter Games. The airline will transport over 750 team members to Italy.