25% off Admission During March Break at Royal Ontario Museum
The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is offering a limited-time 25% discount on general admission and special exhibitions from March 11 to 13, 2025. As part of its… Read more »
Ontario Implements 25% Surcharge on Electricity Exports to U.S.
Ontario has imposed a 25% surcharge on electricity exports to the United States, effective immediately, in response to U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods. This measure is expected… Read more »
Firehouse Subs Teams Up with Hot Ones for Limited-Time Spicy Sandwiches
Firehouse Subs has partnered with the popular celebrity interview series Hot Ones to introduce two new limited-time sandwiches: the Spicy Dill Hook & Ladder and the Zesty… Read more »
$250 Million Event Park to Transform Downtown Edmonton
The City of Edmonton, the Government of Alberta, and OEG Sports & Entertainment have reached an agreement to advance downtown revitalization efforts. The partnership includes developing a… Read more »
Passage Lookout at La Mauricie National Park to Close for Reconstruction This Spring
Parks Canada has announced more than $4.5 million in funding for the reconstruction of the Passage lookout at La Mauricie National Park. The site, known for its… Read more »
Applying for a New Canadian Passport? Feds Say 30 Days or Your Money Back
The Federal government has introduced a 30-business-day service guarantee for passport processing. Per the news release, if a completed application is not processed within this timeframe, applicants… Read more »
GeoHikes: You Can Now Explore Bruce Trail Virtually
The Bruce Trail Conservancy (BTC) has launched the Bruce Trail GeoHikes Hub, a free virtual geology education program developed in partnership with the APGO Education Foundation and… Read more »
Winnipeg Folk Festival Releases 2025 Lineup
Manitoba’s must-attend music festival, Winnipeg Folk Festival, has announced the lineup of incredible artists you’ll get to see on stage this summer. 2025 marks the 50th anniversary… Read more »
8 Canadian Women in History You Should Know About
In recognition of international women’s day, let us remember some of Canada’s greatest daughters. While you may know about famous women like Viola Desmond, and Laura Secord,… Read more »
U.S. Pauses Tariffs on USMCA Goods Until April 2
U.S. President Donald Trump has postponed tariffs on products covered under the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) for nearly a month according to Reuters. The tariff exemptions apply… Read more »
Spring Ahead This Sunday: Things You May Not Know About Daylight Saving Time in Canada
With Daylight Saving Time beginning on March 9, 2025, it’s interesting to look back to see why it was put in place and what the future of… Read more »
Nova Music Festival Exhibition Coming to Toronto in April
The Nova Music Festival Exhibition, an immersive and interactive installation honoring the victims and survivors of the October 7, 2023 attack in Israel, will be showcased in… Read more »
Three Days Grace and Volbeat to Tour Canada This June
Three Days Grace and Volbeat will co-headline a Canadian tour this summer, beginning June 7 in Vancouver and concluding on June 22 in Ottawa. The tour, produced… Read more »
Circle K Launches Giveaway with Over 1.1 Million Rewards
Circle K has introduced the Big Circle K Giveaway, offering customers in Canada a chance to win prizes, including three grand prizes of $75,000 each. The promotion… Read more »
Chipotle Adds Honey Chicken to Its Menu For a Limited Time
Chipotle Mexican Grill has announced the launch of its new Chipotle Honey Chicken, which is available for a limited time at its restaurants in Canada. The new… Read more »
Saskatchewan Restricts U.S. Alcohol and Procurement in Response to Tariffs
Premier Scott Moe, at a press conference on Wednesday, introduced measures to reduce reliance on U.S. products in response to newly imposed tariffs. Moe stated that these… Read more »
Alcohol & VLTs: What Alberta Is Doing to Counter U.S. Tariffs
Alberta’s government is taking action in response to newly imposed U.S. tariffs by adjusting procurement policies and reinforcing internal trade initiatives. Per the news release, the measures… Read more »
“That’s Not Good Enough”: Trump Comments on Call With Trudeau as Temporary Auto Tariff Exemption Granted
U.S. President Donald Trump has granted a one-month exemption on auto tariffs for Canada and Mexico, citing concerns from U.S. automakers including Stellantis, Ford and General Motors…. Read more »
Feds Invest $2.9 Million to Expand Tourism in Alberta
The federal government is investing over $2.9 million in Alberta’s tourism industry to support projects that highlight the province’s landscapes, Indigenous experiences, and cultural attractions. The announcement… Read more »
Ford Notifies U.S. Governors of Potential 25% Electricity Surcharge Over Tariffs
Ontario Premier Doug Ford today announced a series of retaliatory measures against the United States in response to tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. All American liquor… Read more »
Trump Threatens More Tariffs as Canada Enacts Retaliatory Measures
The trade war between Canada and the United States became a reality Tuesday as Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced retaliatory tariffs in response to President Donald Trump’s… Read more »
“Unjustifiable Economic Attack”: Alberta to Announce Response to Trump Tariffs Wednesday
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith is set to meet with her cabinet today and tomorrow to discuss the province’s response to new U.S. tariffs imposed by President Donald… Read more »
Nova Scotia Loyal: Province Makes It Easier to Find Local Products
The Nova Scotia government recently launched a new initiative to help businesses label their products as locally made. Through the Nova Scotia Loyal Producer Labelling Pilot Program,… Read more »
NB Made: New Brunswick Unveils Four-Pillar Plan to Counter U.S. Tariffs
The New Brunswick government has announced a comprehensive action plan to mitigate the impact of U.S. tariffs on the province’s economy. Premier Susan Holt outlined the four-pillar… Read more »






















