Canadians on humanitarian mission in Cuba say residents ‘tired’ amid blackouts
Two Canadians on a humanitarian mission report that Cuban residents are exhausted from frequent blackouts, leading them to manage their lives around the limited hours of electricity they receive.
Canadians plan to sail to Gaza despite detention risks
Canadians are organizing a flotilla to sail to Gaza to deliver aid, despite risks of detention by Israeli forces following previous attempts.
Canadians’ Easter meal to cost more this year as beef prices keep climbing
Canadians are facing higher costs for their Easter meals this year as beef prices have surged nearly 14 percent compared to last year, with other meats like pork and chicken also increasing in price.
3 Canadians back home after being stranded on cargo ship in Strait of Hormuz
Three Canadian maritime trainees return home from a cargo ship stranded in the Persian Gulf amid escalating regional conflicts.
Canadians believe Israelis face more prejudice than Palestinians due to war on Iran: poll
A majority of Canadians believe that Israelis are more likely to experience prejudice compared to Palestinians due to the ongoing conflict related to Iran, according to a recent poll.
Canadians mark Eid al-Fitr amid ‘growing concerns’ from global tensions
Canadians are celebrating Eid al-Fitr while grappling with concerns about conflicts affecting their loved ones back home, particularly in the Middle East.
A ‘lone actor’ attack on Jewish Canadians is ‘realistic’ risk: report
Canadian intelligence officials warn of a potential increase in extremist violence targeting Jewish communities in connection with the ongoing U.S.-Israeli war.
Spring is here, but forecasts say the temperature change will be ‘slow’
Canadians are experiencing slow temperature changes as spring officially begins, with forecasts predicting colder-than-normal weather for April and even potential snowfall in many regions.
Pierre Poilievre earns the respect of Canadians for keeping it ‘classy’ on Joe Rogan podcast
Pierre Poilievre is praised by Canadians for maintaining decorum during his appearance on the Joe Rogan podcast, wherein he refrained from criticizing the Prime Minister.
Bahia judge resumes billion-dollar gold business between Chinese and Canadians
A Bahia judge has overturned a previous decision that suspended a billion-dollar gold mining deal involving Canadian and Chinese firms in Brazil.
Algorithmic pricing is being used in Canada. Why many want it banned
A recent poll indicates that a majority of Canadians support banning or regulating algorithmic pricing due to fairness concerns.
A place opened for Patrik Laine – it is not even an option
Patrik Laine might have a chance to join the lineup for the Montreal Canadiens, but the head coach has made it clear that he is not being considered for the position.
Terry Newman: Maya Gebala has become everyone’s daughter
Maya Gebala, a victim of a tragic school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, has captured the hearts of Canadians as she fights for her life after a gunman opened fire at her school.
Canadians open to negotiating with Western separatists as data show underrepresentation in Parliament: report
A majority of Canadians are supportive of reforms to the parliamentary system to address concerns of underrepresentation in the House of Commons and Senate, particularly from Western provinces like Alberta and British Columbia.
Functional health declines for Canadians, especially those under 35: StatCan
A report by Statistics Canada reveals a significant decline in the functional health of Canadians, particularly those under 35, over the past decade.
Stubb released a video of surprising running company – Canadians were excited
Finnish President Alexander Stubb shared a video of his morning run in London's Hyde Park with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney and their spouses.
Gen Z Canadians more likely to support terrorist-backed Iranian regime: poll
A recent poll indicates that a significant portion of Generation Z Canadians support the Iranian regime's stance in the ongoing conflict, despite this view contrasting sharply with older age groups.
What we've lost (10): A normal life
The article discusses the disparity in happiness levels between older and younger Canadians, highlighting a perceived failure in the social contract that allows the younger generations to live fulfilling lives.
AI regulation and Canadians’ privacy in wake of Tumbler Ridge shooting
Experts gathered in Victoria, Canada to discuss AI regulation and privacy concerns exacerbated by the recent Tumbler Ridge shooting.
Chris Selley: Why shouldn’t Canadians get paid to donate blood or plasma?
The article discusses the ethical implications and potential benefits of paying Canadians for blood or plasma donations following two recent deaths linked to plasma donation in Winnipeg.
61 per cent of Canadians disapprove of U.S. military actions in Iran: poll
A recent poll shows that a majority of Canadians disapprove of U.S. military actions in Iran and express concerns about potential Canadian involvement in the conflict.
Families of Canadians who received MAID talk of rushed assessment, not being told of decision: study
A study reveals mixed experiences of Canadian families regarding Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID), highlighting concerns over rushed assessments and a lack of communication about the decision-making process.
Canada moves to help Canadians trapped in Kuwait without exit permits
The Canadian government is aiding citizens in Kuwait who are unable to leave due to employers denying exit permits amid regional tensions.
Canadians concerned about rising government deficits, believe middle-class will foot the bill: poll
A majority of Canadians express concern over rising government deficits and believe the financial burden will ultimately fall on the middle class, according to a recent poll.
3 in 4 Canadians say they are paying more for home, car insurance: survey
A recent survey reveals that 75% of Canadians report increased insurance premiums for home and vehicles over the past two years.
Iranian Canadians join Jews in condemning Al Quds Day anti-Israel protests
Iranian Canadians and Jewish community leaders unite in condemning Al Quds Day protests in Canada, highlighting the distress caused by Iran's oppressive regime.
Majority of Canadians agree with Smith that provinces should have greater control over immigration: poll
A recent poll indicates that a majority of Canadians support greater provincial control over immigration and restrict social services for temporary residents, reflecting dissatisfaction with federal immigration policies.
Canadians are still avoiding U.S. travel, but not vice versa: StatCan
Statistics Canada reported a drop in Canadian trips to the U.S. while U.S. trips to Canada increased for the first time in a year.
Medical wait times costing Canadians billions in lost wages, productivity
A new Fraser Institute report reveals that long wait times for health care in Canada are leading to significant losses in wages and productivity, amounting to $4.2 billion.
Why the Iran war is making mortgage renewal feel like a ‘roller-coaster’
The ongoing Iran war is causing fluctuations in energy prices, which experts predict will stress Canadians renewing their mortgages as rates rise.
Fewer Canadians abroad seeking help as hundreds flee Middle East war: GAC
The Canadian government reports a significant decrease in requests for assistance from Canadians overseas as many flee the escalating conflict in the Middle East.
What we've lost (7): Manners
Canadians are experiencing a significant decline in manners, which reflects a broader cultural instability and erosion of social values over the past decade.
Canadians are dying preventable deaths in this country’s choked ERs, doctors warn
Doctors in Canada are raising alarms about the high rate of preventable deaths in the country’s overwhelmed emergency rooms.
Oil price spikes will hit Canadians ‘throughout our economy,’ experts say
Experts warn that the surge in oil prices due to the Iran conflict will have widespread economic impacts on Canadians, affecting various sectors and driving up costs.
Vast majority of Canadians want Andrew removed from royal line of succession
An Angus Reid poll shows that a significant majority of Canadians support the removal of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor from the royal line of succession.
Liberals have proposed a debate on Iran war, federal House leader says
The Canadian government, led by Liberal House leader Steven MacKinnon, has proposed a debate in the House of Commons regarding the ongoing conflict in Iran and its implications for Canadians abroad.
Most Canadians want former prince Andrew removed from line to throne: poll
A new poll indicates that a significant majority of Canadians support the removal of Prince Andrew from the line of succession to the British throne.
War in Iran: Canadians leaving Middle East by plane, bus and foot
As the conflict in Iran escalates, numerous Canadians are evacuating the region through various means, with significant numbers seeking government assistance.
Letters: War in Iran, property worries in B.C., and other concerns for Canadians
Canadians express their concerns regarding various issues, including the war in Iran and local property woes in a series of letters to the editor.
No sign of compromise in Middle East as Canadians flee fighting
Canadians are struggling to return home amidst escalating tensions between the United States, Israel, and Iran, affecting global energy supplies and prompting military threats from Trump.
Call of the Wilde: Big comeback for the Canadians falls short in Anaheim shootout
The Montreal Canadiens suffered a narrow defeat to the Anaheim Ducks in a shootout, continuing their struggles in California after a previous loss.
Many Canadians also say we did the right thing
Oskar Eriksson, a Swedish curler, stands by his decision to speak out about a rule violation during the Olympics, receiving substantial positive feedback including from Canadians.
Mohamed Fahmy: Canadian citizens rush to flee the Middle East
As conflict escalates in the Middle East, over 108,000 Canadians have registered for evacuation due to rising dangers in the region.
Real Canadians: Whistler Adaptive Sports works to break barriers and empower people of all abilities
The article focuses on Whistler Adaptive Sports and its efforts to empower individuals of all abilities, particularly in the context of the upcoming 2025 Invictus Games featuring adaptive winter sports.
53% of Americans rate others living in the U.S. ‘morally bad,’ compared to 7% of Canadians: research
According to a survey by Pew Research Center, 53% of Americans believe others in the U.S. are 'morally bad', while only 7% of Canadians share this view.
Ottawa reserves commercial flight seats for Canadians in ‘volatile’ Iran war
The Canadian government has arranged commercial and charter flights for Canadians seeking to leave Iran amidst escalating conflict.
What we’ve lost (5): Service
Fewer Canadians are volunteering and helping their neighbors, indicating a decline in social cohesion and community spirit in Canada.
‘Relieved’ Canadians return from middle east amid Iran conflict
Canadians stranded in the Middle East due to the Iran conflict are beginning to return home after days of travel disruptions.
Americans view each other as morally bad, poll says. Canada is the opposite
A new Pew Research Center survey reveals that a majority of Americans perceive their fellow citizens as morally bad, while most Canadians hold a positive view of their compatriots.
Vegas ‘at par’ dollar exchange promo lures 15,000-plus Canadians in a month
A dollar-for-dollar exchange program in Las Vegas has attracted over 15,000 Canadian visitors in its first month.