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Exploring Caribana in Toronto A Journey Through Culture and Festivities 

Exploring Caribana in Toronto A Journey Through Culture and Festivities 

Share Share Share Share Email Toronto boasts several vibrant festivals that highlight its diverse cultural tapestry, but few hold a candle to the energy and sheer joy of Caribana. Known as North America’s largest cultural celebration of Caribana...

Canadian Government Soars In Popularity By Encouraging Domestic Travel With New "Canada Strong Pass"

Canadian Government Soars In Popularity By Encouraging Domestic Travel With New "Canada Strong Pass"

During its period of tension with the United States, the Canadian government has taken several measures to promote unity across the country. Promises were made, such as potentially eliminating entrance fees at Canadian National Parks. All of these...

Canadian government to force union vote on Canada Post contract offer

Canadian government to force union vote on Canada Post contract offer

Canada’s minister of jobs and families, Patty Hajdu, said Thursday she will put Canada Post’s latest contract offer to unionized workers, bypassing the Canadian Union of Postal Workers’ leadership in an effort to break an 18-month negotiating...

PM Modi to visit Cyprus, Canada, Croatia from June 15–19 to boost strategic ties

PM Modi to visit Cyprus, Canada, Croatia from June 15–19 to boost strategic ties

PM Modi to visit Cyprus, Canada, Croatia from June 15–19 to boost strategic ties New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to embark on a three-nation State Visit to Cyprus, Canada, and Croatia from June 15 to 19, aimed at strengthening...

Today-History-Jun14

Today in History for June 14: On this date: In 1617, Canada's first farmer, Louis Hebert, arrived at Tadoussac with his wife and their three children. Today in History for June 14: On this date: In 1617, Canada's first farmer, Louis Hebert,...

Historic heritage tourism trail unveiled at Fort Ticonderoga, celebrating America's founding

Historic heritage tourism trail unveiled at Fort Ticonderoga, celebrating America's founding

Regional leaders gathered at Fort Ticonderoga on Thursday to unveil a heritage tourism trail spanning across Vermont, New York and Canada. The trail features 18 historic destinations, featuring the Hudson-Champlain Corridor's significance in the...

‘Fair To Both Sides’: Trump, U.K. Prime Minister Starmer Say They Have A Deal On Trade

‘Fair To Both Sides’: Trump, U.K. Prime Minister Starmer Say They Have A Deal On Trade

President Donald Trump and U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Monday announced a trade agreement to cut tariffs between the two countries. The two leaders announced the trade agreement on the sidelines of the Group of Seven Summit in Canada. The...

Canadian Women Drop to No. 8, Brazil Climbs to Fourth in FIFA

Canadian Women Drop to No. 8, Brazil Climbs to Fourth in FIFA

The Canadian women's soccer team has dropped to No. 8 in the FIFA world rankings after their recent performance. Despite winning three of four games since March, including two victories against Haiti and a split series with Argentina, they slipped...

Canadian politician rips Trump as 'gangster president' ahead of G7 visit

Canadian politician rips Trump as 'gangster president' ahead of G7 visit

Canadian politician Charlie Angus scolded President Trump for sending soldiers to protests in Los Angeles amid outrage over removals by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). “We’re not talking about creeping fascism here. This is full on...

How often is the CONCACAF Gold Cup played? Cycle, host, and history for North American tournament

How often is the CONCACAF Gold Cup played? Cycle, host, and history for North American tournament

The 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup will once again pit the top nations from the North and Central American region against one another in a knockout-style soccer tournament to determine the continental champion. The United States and Mexico have...

Air India crash: Brampton mourns Canadian dentist Dr. Nirali Patel as community holds candlelight vigil for AI-171 crash victims

Air India crash: Brampton mourns Canadian dentist Dr. Nirali Patel as community holds candlelight vigil for AI-171 crash victims

A quiet solemnity hung over Brampton’s Hindu Sabha Mandir on Friday evening(June 13), where flickering candles and tearful prayers paid tribute to the victims of the devastating Air India crash that killed 274 people. The Air India flight AI-171...

G7 leaders discuss global trade amid Trump tariff tensions

G7 leaders discuss global trade amid Trump tariff tensions

The leaders of the Group of Seven democracies discussed global trade Monday as they kicked off two days of talks in Canada, while trying to hide divisions stemming from U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff war and unilateralism. Trump's...

J.D.M. Stewart: A quick (and eventful) history of Canada hosting the G7

J.D.M. Stewart: A quick (and eventful) history of Canada hosting the G7

It seems like only yesterday that Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was welcoming world leaders to Charlevoix, Quebec, for the 44th Group of Seven (G7) Summit. But before the ink had even dried on the summit communiqué, United States President Donald...

Macron warns US against preying on Greenland ahead of historic visit

Macron warns US against preying on Greenland ahead of historic visit

French President, Emmanuel Macron, is to visit Greenland on Sunday to ensure there is “no preying” on the autonomous Danish territory, the first such trip by a foreign leader since US President Donald Trump’s threats to seize it. “I’m going to...

Canada Has to Get Serious About Foreign Threats to Citizens

Canada Has to Get Serious About Foreign Threats to Citizens

Enhancing participation of Indigenous Peoples in World Heritage

Enhancing participation of Indigenous Peoples in World Heritage

In a milestone gathering, Indigenous leaders joined forces with heritage experts and international organizations to chart a new path for protecting heritage – one rooted in partnership, respect, and shared stewardship. Jointly coordinated by...

Opinion: Crown’s 'invisible power' a threat to Canadian democracy

Opinion: Crown’s 'invisible power' a threat to Canadian democracy

The Crown’s power is not just ceremonial. It has real, behind-the-scenes influence. Philippe Lagassé, an associate professor at Carleton University, recently published an essay in The National Post claiming that having King Charles III open...

Bovine tuberculosis case detected in Manitoba, says CFIA

Bovine tuberculosis case detected in Manitoba, says CFIA

Manitoba·New Officials with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency say the case was discovered in a cow that came from the Pembina Valley region and was butchered at a slaughterhouse in Manitoba. Herd where infected cow came from has been quarantined...

TAYLOR: Introducing hockey to diverse Canadian communities

TAYLOR: Introducing hockey to diverse Canadian communities

Breadcrumb Trail Links Sports Hockey The First Shift ambassadors who will speak at the U of M’s Hockey Conference in June 2025, with Mick E. Moose at the Seven Oaks Community Centre rink. From left, Allan Chan, Ganni Maan and Ron Cantiveros. Photo...

Canada Post employees to vote on contract offers, official rules

Canada Post employees to vote on contract offers, official rules

Dive Brief: Canada Post employees will vote on the carrier's most recent contract offers, a move that could break a long-running negotiations stalemate, following an order from Canada Minister of Jobs and Families Patty Hajdu announced Thursday....

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