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Canada to End Foreign Actor Eligibility for 2026 Screen Awards

Canada to End Foreign Actor Eligibility for 2026 Screen Awards

The organizers of the Canadian Screen Awards, the country’s Oscars and Emmys, are to end nomination eligibility for foreign talent, including American actors, starting with the 2026 edition. “In order to best celebrate and honor Canadians working...

Owner:  Jay Penske
Culture Days returns to various venues in Surrey

Culture Days returns to various venues in Surrey

Surrey’s take on Culture Days will return to the city with several events this month and next. Part of an annual national festival, Culture Days offers a myriad of free, local events that are designed to celebrate all things arts and culture....

Owner:  Todd Carpenter & Canso Investment Counsel
Canadian Travel to the U.S. Drops Again. Where Does Las Vegas Sit?

Canadian Travel to the U.S. Drops Again. Where Does Las Vegas Sit?

Posted on: September 17, 2025, 06:16h. Last updated on: September 17, 2025, 08:17h. 25% drop in Canadian tourism to the U.S. in August, seventh month in a row of decline Trump remains a factor impacting Canadians, but so are high costs in Las...

Owner:  Warren B. Eugene
Canadian Screen Awards say foreign film and TV stars no longer eligible under new rule

Canadian Screen Awards say foreign film and TV stars no longer eligible under new rule

By Canadian Press on September 17, 2025. TORONTO — New rules at the country’s top film and television awards show will ensure the trophies only go to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. Organizers of the Canadian Screen Awards said...

Owner:  Madison Venture Corp.
Canadian journalist placed on leave after claiming US politics, Hollywood ‘run by Jews’ on live radio
Canada’s Strong Borders Act Threatens Strong Encryption

Canada’s Strong Borders Act Threatens Strong Encryption

On September 15, 2025, CDT joined civil society organizations, companies, and cybersecurity experts, including members of the Global Encryption Coalition, to urge the Canadian government to withdraw Bill C-2, the so-called Strong Borders Act....

Owner:  Center for Democracy & Technology (Non-profit)
Canada holds first education draw under Express Entry in more than four months, CRS cut-off score drops
Canadians Are Turning Their Heads As Las Vegas Launches Its Biggest Tourism Discount Effort Yet
Canada has issued travel advisories for 9 popular vacation destinations this fall
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