Canada has included stablecoin regulations as a key element of its 2025 federal budget to support innovation in digital finance. According to the 2025 budget unveiled on Nov. 4, Canada will introduce a new legislative framework for fiat-backed stablecoins by…| crypto.news
TLDR Canada plans to regulate fiat-backed stablecoins under its 2025 budget, focusing on reserves and redemption. Issuers must adopt risk frameworks and data protection policies to meet new federal compliance standards. Bank of Canada gets $10M over two years starting 2026 to support stablecoin oversight and enforcement. U.S. GENIUS Act passed in July influenced Canada’s [...] The post Canada to Regulate Stablecoins Under 2025 Federal Budget Plan appeared first on Blockonomi.| Blockonomi
Canada’s Prime Ministers and the Shaping of a National Identity By Raymond B. Blake UBC Press, November 2025/414 pages Reviewed […]| Policy Magazine
A writer's return reveals a nation in rot, challenging the Canadian identity and exploring the disillusionment that makes one consider leaving Canada.| C2C Journal
There’s something special about golf this side of the Rockies. Maybe it’s the mountains. Perhaps all the beautiful water. Certainly it’s the weather. And while Kimberley has its allotment of amazing courses, 90 minutes up the road is another golf Mecca, Invermere, where I recently enjoyed a unique experience. Ever looked at that long putt […]| Gerry Feehan
To display this content from YouTube, you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement.| France 24
October whooshed by in a swirl of leaves, events (a book festival, a gala, Halloween) and autumn light. Amid all that, here’s what I have been reading: The People’s Project: Poems, Essays, and Art for Looking Forward, ed. Maggie Smith and Saeed JonesI went to a wonderful event last month celebrating this fierce, wise, thoughtful […]| cakes, tea and dreams
U.S. President Donald Trump said in a post that Canada recognizing Palestinian statehood would make it 'very hard' to make a trade deal with Canada.| Global News
Toronto braces for history as the Blue Jays face the Dodgers in World Series Game 7 at the Rogers Centre, their first shot at a title on home soil in 32 years.| Global News
The survey found most Canadians are going to be skipping U.S. travel this winter, with only 26 per cent saying they will head south this winter| Global News
Blue Jays relievers honored Dodgers pitcher Alex Vesia in Game 6 by writing his number “51” on their caps, a gesture that moved L.A. players amid his family’s personal hardship.| Global News
The six and five-year-old siblings were reported missing from their Lansdowne Station, N.S. home in rural Pictou County on May 2.| Global News
Montreal's new mayor has pledged to tackle homelessness and to audit the city's bike paths, which have sparked a backlash from some drivers and business owners.| Global News
Following the Toronto Blue Jays' heartbreaking Game 7 loss, some of the players are set to become free agents in the off-season, so what's next for the team.| Global News
The Canadian Pacific Kansas City railway company says a locomotive and several cars, some with fuel, derailed on Saturday. TNRD officials say clean-up efforts are underway.| Global News
The Ipsos poll for Global News found 42 per cent of respondents want Tuesday's federal budget to prioritize helping with the increasing cost of everyday expenses.| Global News
Prime Minister Mark Carney pitched Canadians in the last federal election on restraining federal spending and reducing the government’s operating budget.| Global News
Economists are warning that Donald Trump's tariffs on Canada and Ottawa's counter-tariffs could cause higher prices for Canadians. How soon could that happen?| Global News
While Canada continues to expand its trading relationships through FTAs, the future of its most significant FTA, the USMCA/CUSMA, and its trading relationships with the United States and China remains uncertain. Canadian importers and exporters face continued regulatory changes (e.g. customs valuation amendments, novel sanctions reporting requirements, supply chain reporting) and administrative changes (e.g. CARM, [...] The post Canada: Q4 Canadian Trade Compliance Briefing Note: 10 Canadian ...| Global Sanctions and Export Controls Blog
Learn about workplace practices and benefit plan designs that support neurodivergent employees in today's blog. The post How Neuroinclusive Benefits Support the Workforce appeared first on Word on Benefits.| Word on Benefits
Favoring China of all countries while treating Canada poorly will make a lasting impression on the rest of the world. At home, it undermines a vital conservative principle—stand up for your friends and stand up to your enemies. Someone should point this out to President Donald Trump, quickly. The post Trump: I’ll Work with China, Not Canada appeared first on American Enterprise Institute - AEI.| American Enterprise Institute – AEI
Game 6 odds for the MLB World Series favor Los Angeles at -152 odds to force a Game 7 in Toronto. The Blue Jays have +127 odds to win the series on Friday night behind 13-year veteran Kevin Gausman on the mound. Take the 7.5-run total to go under at -110 odds behind a strong […] The post World Series Game 6 Odds: Back Yamamoto and LA to Survive first appeared on LegalSportsBetting.com.| LegalSportsBetting.com
Peter Ballantyne Cree Nation chief says meeting after the fact is not consultation The post First Nation in Saskatchewan takes province to court over approval of ‘massive uranium project’ appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
Canada announced on Friday the first round of projects under a G7 critical minerals production... The post Canada announces first investments under G7 pact, aims to stockpile critical minerals appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
Also this week: Toronto's Budweiser Stage is getting a new name, and indie groups are asking the public for help as government music funding is set to expire.| Pro Posts – Billboard
Canada’s government released new sales data for the nation’s emerging legal cannabis industry. According to Statistics Canada, the nation’s licensed cannabis retailers sold nearly $500 million worth of legal cannabis products in August 2025. “Statistics Canada released August retail sales for the country, with cannabis sales increasing from the July levels, up 1.4% to C$498.7 […] The post Canada Sold $498.7 Million Worth Of Legal Cannabis In August appeared first on International Ca...| International Cannabis Business Conference – USA Canada And Europe's Intern...
For the week of Oct. 26, 2025: […]| theBreaker.news Podcast
For the week of Oct. 19, 2025: Guests Mario Canseco and Andy Yan join Bob Mackin. Plus more from Alan Mullen and Paul Stanley.| theBreaker
The Ottawa government is reportedly considering scrapping the 100 percent tariff on Chinese EV imports, aligning with China on the EV issue. For details, please visit CnEVPost.| CnEVPost
The following is based on a comment received on one of our blog posts and a subsequent phone conversation with someone who reached out to CGR and asked for her family’s experience to be published. Healthcare system offering MAID to cover up their negligence Please use this for your evidence of what they have done […] The post My Trans Son is Asking for MAID appeared first on CANADIAN GENDER REPORT.| CANADIAN GENDER REPORT
TORONTO—Sent on behalf of the One Canadian Clean Economy Task Force, for which Clean Energy Canada serves as secretariat: As Canada navigates both economic headwinds and global opportunities—from rapidly shifting trade relationships to projects of national significance—a new task force composed of clean economy industry associations and organizations has officially launched today, with an action […]| Clean Energy Canada
The submission of full papers for the upcoming World Geothermal Congress 2026 has been extended to 1 December 2025. The post Full paper submission for World Geothermal Congress 2026 extended to 1st of December first appeared on ThinkGeoEnergy - Geothermal News & Insights.| ThinkGeoEnergy – Geothermal News & Insights
A X post by Arkham Intelligence notes that the Canadian Police have seized cryptocurrencies worth $40 million. Further noting that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police has seized digital assets worth millions from TradeOgre, a centralized exchange. Arkham said that this seizure of 56 million Canadian dollars is one of the largest crypto assets seized in [...] Execution-first marketing. Own every Web3 feed with Koinpr.com.| Todayq News
About Jessica JanzenJessica Janzen is a motivational speaker, coach, entrepreneur, author, and philanthropist known for her unstoppable energy and inspiring message of joy. Born and raised on her family farm in Manitoba, Jessica now calls Calgary, Alberta home, where she lives with her husband “Hot Ronnie” and their three children... …As the Co-Founder of The […] The post Jessica Janzen: Bringing Joy Through Grief, Advocacy & Purpose /Ep 4222 appeared first on Family Faith in Action .| Family Faith in Action
Seeing grown men and women brought to tears twenty years later was heart-breaking.| Rebuilding Rob
Posted by Ra Moon Set in the fictional town of Edgewater, California, Sheriff Country was filmed entirely in Ontario, Canada. The Fire Country spin-off follows Morena Baccarin as Sheriff Mickey Fox, a tough yet compassionate law enforcer navigating crime, family conflicts, and small-town politics. Here is our spoiler-free guide to the filming locations of Sheriff Country, listed in order of appearance. This report will be updated weekly as new locations are revealed. Edgewater, California Man...| Atlas of Wonders
Canada’s government is to introduce the first cross-government national anti-fraud strategy and set up a new agency to tackle financial crime. The moves – which aim to tackle what is described as ‘an ever-growing threat to the financial wellbeing of Canadians everywhere’ – will form part of the upcoming federal Budget 2025, to be tabled on […]|
Analysis by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) suggests that planned cuts to the federal government under prime minister Mark Carney will worsen equality in the government workforce. Though […]| Global Government Forum
The Bank of Canada has made its latest interest rate announcement. Here is the reasoning for the Bank's decision.| RE/MAX Canada
Image: Shutterstock Australia just took an important stand in the tug-of-war being waged in many countries over whether, how and to what extent tech companies can use copyrighted content (text, music, images and so on) to train AI platforms by reproducing the content and extracting its essence without permission or compensation to rightsholders. Attorney-General Michelle … Continue reading "Australia Stands Up for its Creative Sector: A Useful Lesson for Canada and Others"| Hugh Stephens Blog
Explore the impact of the Online Streaming Act on US streaming services and potential trade repercussions in this in-depth analysis.| Hugh Stephens Blog
An estimated 125,000 immigrant girls and women in Canada are at risk of female genital mutilation, but health care systems don’t view reconstructive surgery as “necessary“ Canadian women harmed by genital mutilation find help in the U.S. is a story from Prism, a BIPOC-led nonprofit news outlet that centers the people, places, and issues currently underreported by national media. Please consider making a tax-deductible donation to support our work today.| Prism
I'm considering applying for a position which just posted in my field of work (within government). The position itself is right up my alley; however, what caught my eye in the job posting is that they have two different salary/wage ranges posted and I'm not entirely certain what that means: Hiring range/wage $: XX - XX Salary/wage range $: XX - XX The Salary/wage range is higher than the Hiring range/wage, which might imply that the hiring range is what range they would offer the successful a...| Recent Questions - The Workplace Stack Exchange
Preamble: I'm somewhat new to the workforce (only 2+ years worth of employment - with 1+ years being on my current position). Context: I always have problems with salary negotiations and I always ...| The Workplace Stack Exchange
The farmer-led Manitoba Forage and Grassland Association has earned the Early Adopter/Innovation Partnership Award from Water Canada for the MFGA’s collaborative Aquanty hydrological modelling project for water management. The post Manitoba Forage and Grasslands Association wins Water Canada innovation award appeared first on Manitoba Co-operator.| Manitoba Co-operatorWeather & Farming Articles - Manitoba Co-operator
1910—a humorous phonetic transcription of the phrase “goes into”, as originally used at school in arithmetic lessons (as in “4 guzinter 8 two times”)—hence, by extension: a schoolteacher| word histories
On this episode of The Unregulated Podcast Tom Pyle and Mike McKenna discuss the ongoing government shutdown and how the upcoming elections in Virginia will unfold. Plus, Anthony Huston, CEO of Graphite One, joins the show for a discussion on the future of North American graphite production. Links:| American Energy Alliance
A long overdue ruling has finally come for the Canadian Society for the Advancement of Science in Public Policy, or CSASPP. This is the Proposed Class Action filed in Vancouver, back in January, 2021. However, it’s not what many had been hoping for, as certification was refused. Justice Crerar referred to the case as an … Continue reading "CSASPP Certification Refused, Appeal Being Considered"| Canuck Law – Reporting That You're Not Getting Elsewhere (Do Your Own Resea...
Introducing an op-ed on the proposed Quebec Constitution, and further thoughts on the constitution-making process| Double Aspect
For over 90 weeks, the local Run for Their Lives group held Sunday vigils. The post Dancing and singing cap off final, emotional hostage event in Thornhill, Ont. appeared first on The Canadian Jewish News.| The Canadian Jewish News
The co-founders wanted to create a space where they could express their emotions about facing antisemitism, and processing grief. The post Support group Ha’ikar offers a ‘brave space’ for young Jews post-Oct. 7 appeared first on The Canadian Jewish News.| The Canadian Jewish News
Tony Tryhuk of RBC Dominion Securities said canola should stay rangebound if Canada’s trade war with China continues. The post ICE Weekly: No upside for canola if China situation continues: trader appeared first on Grainews.| GrainewsCrops & Production Tips - Grainews
October 2025 | By CSE The Center for Sustainability and Excellence (CSE) proudly celebrates another milestone, the Certified Sustainability (ESG) Practitioner Program, Consultants Edition, held on September 11–12 & 15, 2025, was once again fully booked, bringing together a global cohort of forward-thinking sustainability professionals. Led by Nikos Avlonas, CSE’s Founder and President, and […] The post CSE’s ESG Consultants Edition: A Global Success Story appeared first on Center for ...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
Europe’s heavy industries, steel, cement, and fertilizers, sit at the heart of the continent’s economy and its carbon problem. Together, they account for over 20% of total EU greenhouse gas emissions, according to the European Environment Agency (EEA). The European Green Deal and Fit for 55 package set ambitious decarbonisation goals, but meeting them requires […] The post How Europe Can Achieve Industrial Decarbonization Now appeared first on Center for Sustainbability & Excellence.| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
Europe risks losing its clean energy leadership to China and the U.S. Learn how policy reforms, green funding, and innovation can help Europe stay ahead in the green tech race.| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
A creative new coupon campaign transforms fallen leaves into coupons for ice cream.| Coupons in the News
Thunder Bay is the largest city in northwestern Ontario and was composed of two formerly separate towns: Fort William, a French fur trading outpost on the banks of the Kaministiquia River, and Port…| 1000 Places and Memories
I. Introduction While data has traditionally been a highly valued asset for organizations, there have been strict regulatory mandates and social expectations related to data protection processes taken to secure it. These expectations are especially heightened in cases involving sensitive data such as personal identification information (PII) or personal health information (PHI). In Ontario, Canada, […] The post All You Need to Know About Ontario’s Personal Health Information Protection Ac...| Securiti
Detroit has announced plans for a new US$40 million multimodal transit hub inside... The post Detroit plans $40m multimodal hub appeared first on Cities Today.| Cities Today
The post The ‘Team of Destiny’ headed to the Fall Classic appeared first on The Queen's Journal.| The Queen's Journal
A house museum and garden in Brandon, Manitoba, Canada provides a look at Victorian-era life and Brandon history The post Daly House Museum In Brandon first appeared on Destinations Detours and Dreams.| Destinations Detours and Dreams
I don’t know how I get anything done around here. If there’s one particularly execrable, gaslighting icon in our journalistic night, it would have to be The Atlantic. Owned basically by Laurene Powell Jobs, Steve Jobs’ widow, it is a textbook piece of narcissistic fabulism — a complex brew of half truths, polemics, and status … Continue reading Identifying Collapse Narrative Purveyors| It's About Empathy – Connection Ties Us Together
A Shakespeare-themed mystery romance set in Cape Breton, Nova Scotia: an unusual and innovative first novel by David C.C. Bourgeois| Tredynas Days
Animal care staff are at high risk of burnout, but experts say that better communication, leadership, and workplace culture can make a real difference. The post Tackling Burnout Among Veterinary Nurses And Technicians appeared first on Faunalytics.| Faunalytics
Ontario’s latest electricity rate hike, effective November 1st, will see bills rise by about 15% for most residential and small business customers—but not everyone will feel the impact equally. The post Ontario’s latest electricity rate hike is here—some will feel the hurt, others won’t appeared first on PVBuzzMedia.| PVBuzzMedia
If you’re looking to choo-choo-choose something fun to do this Holiday season, the annual CPKC Holiday Train tour has your ticket punched.| Modern Traveller
President Trump halts trade negotiations with Canada citing frustration with TV ads. The post Trump stops trade talks with Canada appeared first on WDET 101.9 FM.| WDET 101.9 FM
It is a day to honor Canada. The Toronto Blue Jays begin the World Series against the Dodgers. Trump has another temper tantrum over Canada: Trump says all Canada trade talks ‘terminated’ over ad criticising tariffsUS president accuses Canada of ‘egregious behaviour’ after release of ad featuring Ronald Reagan criticising tariffsGuardian I’ve written about the […]| Bob Schwartz
As I’m writing about the Toronto Blue Jays (American League champion) and Canada, it prompts me to think about the irreplaceable music by Canadian artists , and to wonder how many of them are Blue Jays fans. I wanted to pick just one song by one musical Blue Jays fan, so here it is. Geddy […]| Bob Schwartz
The Toronto Blue Jays have won the championship of the MLB American League, heading to the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. When the Arizona Diamondbacks (National League champion in 2023) failed to make this year’s playoffs, I temporarily moved my fandom for this season to the Toronto Blue Jays. Why? Because I already […]| Bob Schwartz
Record numbers of Americans have wanted to leave the U.S. since Donald Trump became president, including 40% of women younger than 30.| Gallup.com
THE Israeli parliament approved in a narrow vote on Wednesday a bill that would extend Israeli domestic law to the occupied West Bank. The move is widely regarded as a step towards annexation, timed to coincide with the visit of US Vice-President JD Vance to East Jerusalem. The legislation, introduced by opposition members passed by […] The post Israel moves to annexe the occupied West Bank appeared first on Workers Revolutionary Party.| Workers Revolutionary Party
Greenwashing moved from PR risk to legal liability in 2025. Under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act (DMCCA), the UK Competition & Markets Authority (CMA) can now directly fine firms up to 10% of global turnover for misleading environmental claims—without going to court. Meanwhile the FCA’s anti-greenwashing rule applies to all FCA-authorised firms making […] The post How to Comply with UK Greenwashing Rules (2025) appeared first on Center for Sustainbability & Excellence.| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
Sustainability reporting in the UK is undergoing its most significant transformation in years. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has committed to “streamline and enhance” the existing climate disclosure framework following its multi-firm review, which concluded that TCFD-aligned reporting was too complex and inconsistent across industries. Simultaneously, the UK government has launched consultations on new UK […] The post UK Sustainability Reporting 2025: Simplified, Streamlined, an...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
In February 2025, the European Commission introduced the Omnibus I package, a pivotal regulatory reform aimed at streamlining the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) and related frameworks. Designed to balance reporting burdens with transparency, the Omnibus I signals a shift, not just in regulation, but in the strategic role ESG professionals must now play. With […] The post Why the EU Sustainability Reporting Omnibus Is a Turning Point for ESG Professionals appeared first ...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
Sustainability in Canada is evolving beyond corporate reporting—it’s transforming how the economy grows. From renewable energy and sustainable finance to social inclusion and Indigenous partnerships, the green transition is now at the heart of Canada’s competitiveness. The new Canadian Sustainability Disclosure Standards (CSDSs) signal the country’s intent to lead with accountability, not bureaucracy. This shift […] The post Sustainability in Canada: Building a Greener Economy Beyon...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
Canada is entering a new era of corporate accountability with the launch of the Canadian Sustainability Disclosure Standards (CSDSs) by the Canadian Sustainability Standards Board (CSSB). For the first time, organizations have a unified framework aligned with IFRS S1 and S2, empowering businesses to disclose environmental and social risks that affect enterprise value. “Investors are […] The post How to Prepare for Sustainability Reporting in Canada appeared first on Center for Sustainbabi...| Center for Sustainbability & Excellence
October is Islamic History Month in Canada, federally recognized since 2007 as an opportunity to “to celebrate, inform, educate, and share with fellow Canadians the rich Muslim heritage and contributions to society.” This year’s theme is “Pioneering Muslim Communities in Canada,” learning about and giving homage to those in our communities who first established Islam […] The post Islamic History Month Canada: A Bookish Roundup appeared first on MuslimMatters.org.| MuslimMatters.org
With its offbeat blend of poutine, pikliz, natural wine, and piri-piri, Montreal is a food city hors pair. You’ll find Italian, Jewish, Vietnamese, Lebanese, Haitian, and, of course, meaty French-leaning restaurants side by side. Add to that our public markets, rooftop greenhouses, urban farms (Montreal is a world capital of urban agriculture), and a surplus […]| Eater
Just over an hour’s drive from the Icelandic capital of Reykjavík, the greenhouses of Friðheimar farm emit a warm glow that cuts through the dark, cold landscape of a sub-arctic winter. Inside the greenhouses, rows of bright red, juicy tomatoes await their harvest, all thanks to water drawn from a... The post Behold! The Guilt-Free December Tomato appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.| Reasons to be Cheerful
In brief Canadian privacy regulators are increasing scrutiny on social media and digital platforms, focusing on how they handle minors’ personal data and younger users who bypass age restrictions. This heightened oversight is likely to raise expectations for youth-focused design in services and platforms that younger users tend to use. Age assurance and children’s privacy| Canada Insights
Spending a weekend in Banff had been at the top of my travel bucket list for years. Those Instagram pictures of brilliant blue water set against majestic mountains seemed almost too good to be true. I’m happy to report that seeing it in person lives up to the hype! And a long weekend in August was the perfect time to visit, especially for someone like me who prefers sunshine over snow. This Banff guide walk you through everything you need to know to plan your own amazing Banff weekend getaw...| Plate & Compass
Having the Toronto Blue Jays in the World Series is causing a large spike in demand for Toronto hotels. Air Canada launches new flights from Billy Bishop/Toronto Island Airport, including direct flights to New York City/La Guardia. And San Francisco opens a new “Martini Trail.” BLUE JAYS SPARK TORONTO TRAVEL SPIKE As the Toronto Blue Jays gear up for their long-awaited World Series return tomorrow (Fri, Oct 24), Toronto is seeing the impact not just on the field, but in travel demand as...| Jim Byers Travel
Leading global travel platform Skyscanner has unveiled its 2026 travel trends report, highlighting top destinations and insights into Canadian travel behaviour. Drawing from proprietary data, a global survey of more than 20,000 travellers, and trusted industry insights, Skyscanner has released its 2026 Travel Trends report. The findings highlight everything Canadians need to know for the year ahead – from emerging travel behaviours to the top 10 trending and best value destinations. ...| Jim Byers Travel
RICE LAKE, ONTARIO – It was maybe a quarter to 7 a.m. on our first morning at Elmhirst’s Resort. We were in a lovely, second floor loft at a lovely cottage overlooking Rice Lake, and I woke up to see a soft, orange light glowing in the sky. Not being one to miss a good sunrise, I threw on a t-shirt and some flip-flops, grabbed my cell phone and scampered down to the dock in front of our cottage. I could hear some distant Canada Geese welcoming the morning with their familiar honks as I st...| Jim Byers Travel
Kudos to Iceland, the Netherlands, Australia and Canada. Great marks for Singapore, Honolulu and San Francisco. Travel insurance provider Berkshire Hathaway Travel Protection (BHTP) has released its 11th annual State of Travel Insurance Safest Destinations report, “the longest running and most trusted research project evaluating the attitudes of U.S. travelers toward travel safety and travel insurance.” The Netherlands, Australia, and Austria have been named the safest countries to visit ...| Jim Byers Travel
Baseball fans in Canada are riding a rollercoaster, as the Toronto Blue Jays bounced back from two losses at home to the Seattle Mariners with a 13 to 4 win on Wednesday night. As the Jays look to advance to their first World Series since 1993 (a series I covered for the Toronto Star, allowing me to witness Joe Carter’s home run with my own eyes) attention on the team has advanced well past regular ball fans. New data from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds two-in-five Canadians foll...| Jim Byers Travel
Expedia Group today released Unpack ’26: The Trends in Travel™. The annual global report highlights shifts in traveller behaviour and the destinations set to dominate itineraries in 2026, including…| Jim Byers Travel
There's a stretch of Nova Scotia coastline where maritime traditions run deeper than anywhere else, and the adventures feel wonderfully untouched by the usual tourist trail. From hidden coastal gems to experiences that connect you with centuries-old Acadian culture, this is the kind of authentic escape that stays with you long after you've left. The post Why This Lesser-Known Coastal Region Is About to Become Everyone’s Next Obsession appeared first on Brogan Abroad.| Brogan Abroad
Explore the top things to do in the Acadian Shores of Nova Scotia in Canada, from maritime traditions to breathtaking coastal adventures. Here’s all you need to create an authentic Acadian Shores itinerary. The post Things To Do In The Acadian Shores Of Nova Scotia, Canada – All You Need For An Authentic Acadian Adventure appeared first on Brogan Abroad.| Brogan Abroad
Greg Berg with Glacier FarmMedia speaks with Shaun Fritchey, product specialist for forage harvesters with John Deere, about the brand’s new F-Series forage harvesters at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show 2025. The post John Deere’s new F8 forage harvester comes to outdoor farm show appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Farming Machinery & Technology | Farmtario
Green Aero Tech demonstrates the DJI Agras T100, a 100-litre capacity spray drone, at Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show 2025 in Woodstock, Ontario. The post New DJI Agras T100 spray drone doubles carrying capacity appeared first on Farmtario.| FarmtarioLatest in Farming Machinery & Technology | Farmtario
A betting preview for today, 10/24/2025, covering college football spreads, World Series Game 1 props for Ohtani, San Jose Sharks bets, and NBA player props.| LegalSportsBetting.com
Majority say Canada should still approach India with caution in advance of Anand’s trip October 13, 2025 – Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand makes the first ministerial trip to India in two years as the Canada-India relationship continues to thaw after a lengthy freeze during the end of previous Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s time in office. New data from the… The post Half of Canadians say restoring diplomatic ties with India was ‘right move’ as economic issues take priority ...| Angus Reid Institute
The Border Lands Conservation Act gives the Department of Homeland Security the power to waive myriad federal laws, including the Wilderness Act, under the pretense of border security. The post Sen. Mike Lee’s new bill permits ‘tactical infrastructure’ in wilderness areas appeared first on High Country News.| High Country News
En lice pour le Prix Medicis 2025 En deux motsUne jeune femme grandit entre la Kabylie et Montréal, tiraillée entre les superstitions familiales et son désir de liberté. Sa mère et ses tantes la croient ensorcelée. Elle veut juste vivre. Un récit fragmenté et plurilingue sur l’émancipation, le corps confisqué et la quête … Continuer la lecture de On m’a jeté l’œil| Ma collection de livres
En deux motsElle s’appelait Séquoia. C’était une chienne-louve, adoptée en piteux état dans sa première année par Gabrielle Filteau-Chiba. Leur histoire d’amour va durer plus d’une décennie et s’accompagner de voyages, de solitude, de moments dramatiques. Une relation forte, riche en émotions. Ma note ★★★★ (j’ai adoré) Ma chronique Ma chienne-louve et moi … Continuer la lecture de Louve en juillet| Ma collection de livres
Liveability is quite possibly the most alluring selling feature of a home – and whether you're buying or selling, it's something to tout.| RE/MAX Canada
During his trip to Canada on Monday, German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius, together with his Norwegian counterpart Tore Sandvik, advocated that Ottawa participate in the German-Norwegian Type 212CD submarine project. In addition to discussions with Canadian Defense Minister David McGuinty, meetings with other members of the government and parliament were also scheduled. By Lars Hoffmann ... The post Germany, Norway advocate for Canada to join Type 212CD submarine project appeared first on ...| Naval News
Canada seems to be bent on piecing together a rather dark and dystopian future. An object lesson for America?| Crisis Magazine