‘Joe Canada’ (as you may know him) is back with a new video, tapping into the nostalgia of the original as a renewed sense of patriotism sweeps the nation.
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U.S.-eh? Who are the Canadians who would support a 51st state?
As the debate over statehood for Puerto Rico and Washington D.C. continues to gain attention, another question has emerged: could Canada become the 51st state […]
‘The adventure of a lifetime’: How you can apply for the Amazing Race Canada – Updated for 2025
If you think you have what it takes to embark on the adventure of a lifetime with a quarter of a million dollars on the line, the Amazing Race Canada wants to hear from you.
Nylander says hat trick ‘super special’ in Calgary
Eight years to the day of his first career NHL hat trick, William Nylander notched his second on Tuesday and it came in the same building in which his dad used to play.
Halifax ER attack: Why one advocate says the unhoused crisis may have played a role
As court proceedings continue for the man charged with attacking three Halifax Infirmary staff members, housing advocates say the case speaks to a broader issue in the community.
Chatham Maroons ride hot line past LaSalle Vipers
Practice may make perfect, but the Chatham Maroons’ hottest line is doing well without it.
‘Burgundy Week’ Returns for Its Second Run at Published on Main, Feb. 15-23
Expect bottles and by-the-glass pours of some reverence-inspiring vintages. But the real power move: half-priced corkage fees for anyone who shows up with their own bottle of Burgundy in-hand. That’s some serious BYOB energy to pair with your Michelin-starred dining experience!
How a trade war could prolong hard market conditions
Canada’s property and casualty insurance industry is bracing for the potential impact of a prolonged trade war between Canada and the United States, although most sources say it’s too early to tell if that could happen, given the fluid nature…The post How a trade war could prolong hard market conditions appeared first on Canadian Underwriter.
Tourism North Bay wants people to have a ‘Taste of the Bay’
Some North Bay restaurants are joining forces to better promote the city’s food and drink scene
Is a recession inevitable? Why tariffs pose worst ‘trade shock’ since 1930s
A new report said Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada pose the worst trade shock since the 1930s, with a recession in the Canadian economy on the horizon.