Canadians urged to leave parts of Middle East as conflict risk grows: Anand
Canada's foreign affairs minister advises Canadians in the Middle East to consider leaving due to increasing conflict risks and limited support from Ottawa.
Western Canadians left stranded in Mexico unhappy with WestJetโs lack of effort in getting them home
Western Canadians stranded in Mexico are frustrated with WestJet's insufficient communication and lack of effort to repatriate them after their flights were canceled due to cartel violence.
Olympic hockey star attacks 'clearly fake' TikTok video shared by White House
American Olympic hockey star Brady Tkachuk criticizes a TikTok video shared by the White House as "clearly fake", asserting that the audio misrepresents his words and that he would never demean Canadians.
Gen Z drinks less but uses nicotine more than other generations: report
A recent report shows that Gen Z Canadians consume less alcohol but have a higher usage of nicotine products compared to older generations.
โItโs clearly fakeโ: Brady Tkachuk unhappy with White House video that insulted Canadians
Brady Tkachuk expressed his dissatisfaction with a White House video that falsely portrayed him insulting Canadians using AI-generated media.
Canadians believe they need $1.7 million to retire, up from $1.54 million last year: BMO survey
A new BMO survey reveals that Canadians believe they need $1.7 million to retire, a significant increase from the previous year, yet confidence in reaching this goal is declining due to rising costs and economic uncertainty.
Geoff Russ: There is nothing morally superior about a silver medal at the Olympics
Geoff Russ critiques the celebration of silver medals by Canadians, suggesting that second place should not be viewed as a moral victory.
Canadians stranded in Puerto Vallarta after violence disrupts flights home to Edmonton
Canadians in Puerto Vallarta face disruptions and challenges in returning home to Edmonton due to recent violence in the area.
'Ghosted': Canadians stranded in Puerto Vallarta say they are abandoned by WestJet
Canadians stranded in Puerto Vallarta are expressing frustration over WestJet's lack of communication and support amid unexpected travel disruptions due to cartel violence.
Brady Tkachuk addresses White House's 'clearly fake' AI video showing him insulting Canadians
Brady Tkachuk confronts a manipulated video from the White House that misrepresents his comments about Canada following his gold medal win.
Colorectal cancer screening should start at age 45, organization says
Colorectal Cancer Canada is advocating for lowering the routine colorectal cancer screening age to 45 for average-risk Canadians due to increasing incidence rates in younger adults.
Brady Tkachuk decries White Houseโs AI video of him insulting Canadians after US gold
Brady Tkachuk criticized an AI-generated video by the White House that falsely portrayed him as insulting Canadians following the US ice hockey team's Olympic victory.
There were 3 unemployed Canadians for every vacant job in December: StatCan
Statistics Canada reports that in December, there were three unemployed Canadians for every job vacancy, reflecting a tightening job market and rising unemployment rates.
Christine Van Geyn: Court rejects narrow take on mobility rights in pandemic travel case
The Supreme Court of Canada has ruled unanimously in the Taylor case that Canadians have the constitutional right to travel freely within their country, rejecting narrow interpretations of mobility rights that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Indian government no longer targeting Canadians, senior official says on eve of PMโs visit
A senior Canadian official stated that India is no longer planning attacks on Canadians in light of Prime Minister Mark Carney's upcoming visit to India.
Terry Glavin: Canadians are right about Trump, but Trump isnโt America
Terry Glavin discusses perceptions of Donald Trump in Canada and highlights a contrast between Trump's presidency and the broader American values.
Why millions of New Englanders may now be eligible for โproofโ they are Canadian citizens
New legislation in Canada may grant citizenship rights to millions of individuals of Canadian descent living in New England.
Adam Zivo: Harm-reduction advocates gaslighting Canadians about 'safe supply'
The article critiques harm-reduction advocates for downplaying the risks of 'safe supply' policies that provide free drugs to addicts, highlighting current revelations about diversion to the black market.
Notable Canadians: The (American) friendly giant
The article highlights Bob Homme, an American who became a beloved children's TV character in Canada as 'The Friendly Giant,' showcasing his impact on Canadian television history.
Fuelling Longevity: What you eat every day affects your heart health
February is Heart Month, highlighting the importance of daily eating habits for heart health, with over six million Canadians affected by heart disease.
Mortgage debt soars while starter homes get out of reach for many Canadians
Canadians are increasingly burdened by mortgage debt, with totals nearing $2 trillion, while starter homes become less affordable.
55K Canadians in Mexico register as situation becomes โmore stableโ
The number of Canadians in Mexico who registered with Global Affairs Canada has surged to over 55,000 as reports indicate the security situation is stabilizing.
Saskatchewan residents seeking safety amid violence in Mexico
Many Canadians, including residents from Saskatchewan, are trapped in Mexico amidst escalating violence linked to drug cartel conflicts.
More than 7 in 10 Canadians want Alberta and Quebec to stay in the fold, poll finds
A poll reveals that over 70% of Canadians prefer Alberta and Quebec to remain part of Canada, amidst discussions of potential separation.
First Florida, then Cuba now Mexico. What are the March Break alternatives for Canadians?
Canadians reconsider vacation options for March Break due to travel safety concerns in popular destinations.
David Kusnet: What Canadians should watch for in the state of the union
David Kusnet advises Canadians to interpret the deeper implications of Donald Trump's state of the union address in relation to U.S.-Canada relations and trade.
Canadiansโ ease of access to primary care depends on where you live: CMA survey
A new survey reveals significant disparities in access to primary care across Canada, particularly affecting residents in specific provinces and territories.
26K Canadians in Mexico as cartel violence hits Puerto Vallarta: minister
More than 26,000 Canadians are currently registered in Mexico, with no immediate plans for evacuation as cartel violence escalates in Puerto Vallarta, according to Canadian Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand.
Canadian citizens in Puerto Vallarta told to shelter in place as violence erupts after cartel leaderโs death
Canadians in Puerto Vallarta are being instructed to shelter in place following escalating violence after the death of a cartel leader in Jalisco, Mexico.
Devastated Canadians couldnโt pull the trigger and got silver medals for it
Canada lost to the USA 2-1 in overtime during the gold medal final of men's hockey at Milan Cortina 2026, securing a silver medal.
Canadians urged to shelter in place in Mexican state amid violence
Canadians in Puerto Vallarta have been advised to shelter in place due to escalating violence from criminal groups in Jalisco state, Mexico.
Canadians burned chances, USA punished in overtime. Americans dominated the stunning final
The USA men's hockey team won the Olympic tournament after 46 years, defeating Canada 2-1 in overtime in Milan.
Canada - USA. Will there be the best match of all time? The Canadians will miss Crosby
The article discusses the highly anticipated Olympic ice hockey final match between Canada and the USA, highlighting the absence of star player Sidney Crosby for the Canadian team.
Letters: Canadian identity? We just feel it
Readers express their views on Canadian identity, highlighting that while it may not be overtly displayed, there is a deep-seated sense of patriotism among Canadians.
GB curling team lose gold medal match to โcheatingโ Canadians
Great Britain's curling team narrowly lost the gold medal match to Canada, leading to accusations of unfair play despite their impressive performance throughout the tournament.
Ipsos poll suggests Canada more united than in 2019
Recent polling by Ipsos indicates that Canadians feel more united today compared to seven years ago, despite increased separatist rhetoric, particularly in Alberta.
Meet Team GB's men's curling team going for gold vs Canadians involved in 'cheating' controversy
Team GB's men's curling team is set to face a controversial Canadian team for gold at the Winter Olympics after a silver finish in 2022.
Canadians rally past Finland to punch their ticket to gold medal game
The Canadian men's hockey team advanced to the gold medal game despite losing captain Sidney Crosby to injury in the semifinals against Finland.
Canadians vacationing at popular Cancun resort hit hard by vomiting, cramps and diarrhea
Canadian tourists at a Cancun resort experienced severe gastrointestinal illness, leading to chaos and multiple hospital visits.
VIDEO: US hockey players become opponents of Canadians in the Olympic Games final
The US men's hockey team secured a place in the Olympic Games final by defeating Slovakia 6-2 in Milan.
Canadians are in the final, after a comeback in the third period they defeated Finland 3:2
Canada defeated Finland 3-2 in a thrilling comeback to advance to the finals.
First Nations people warned by Ottawa to carry a valid passport when travelling crossing Canada-U.S. border
Indigenous Canadians are advised to carry a valid passport when crossing the Canada-U.S. border due to updated travel guidelines.
New Music Friday: 11 new releases to help you get through the rest of February
This article highlights new music releases to accompany Canadians through a particularly harsh February winter.
A Tough Message from Canadians to Mikko Rantanen in Milan
Canadian fans express confidence in their hockey team's chances against Finland in the Olympic semi-final, emphasizing their players' strength.
FIRST READING: The Canadians being punished by the state for not believing in gender ideology
Canadians have been fined by a human rights tribunal for not acknowledging self-identified gender, igniting debate over gender ideology in the country.
One Finn Scares Canadians More Than Others
Finnish player Artturi Lehkonen is highlighted as a key threat to Canada ahead of their Olympic semi-final match.
Politico: Canadians Consider the United States a Greater Threat than Russia
A recent survey indicates that Canadians perceive the United States as a greater threat to global peace than Russia, according to Politico.
Canadians say U.S. no longer an ally, is bigger threat than Russia: poll
A new poll indicates that a significant number of Canadians view the U.S. as a greater threat to world peace than Russia, reflecting deteriorating relations between the two countries.
4 in 10 Canadians used credit cards more last year than in 2024: report
A recent report reveals that a significant portion of Canadians have increased their reliance on credit cards, with many struggling to make payments beyond the minimum.
Canadians think Trumpโs tariffs are only going to get worse, poll finds
A new poll shows that Canadians fear an increase in U.S. tariffs under President Trump, with many believing the situation is worsening.