A train trip across Canada recently stopped in Winnipeg to celebrate the many first-generation Italian-Canadians who travelled from overseas and turned Canada into their home.
These are stories about more than food. Each entry looks at how history, migration, and shifting neighbourhoods show up on the plate, offering a glimpse into the everyday culture that builds a city from the ground up.
In a sign that the situation hasn’t improved since last year, 68 per cent of Quebecers plan to go on vacation this summer. That’s one percentage point less than last year, according to CAA-Quebec’s 15th survey of vacation intentions.