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Vegas Golden Knights hold off Colorado Avalanche to win Game 1 of Western Final

The Vegas Golden Knights opened the Western Conference Final with a statement victory on Wednesday night, defeating the Colorado Avalanche 4-2 at Ball Arena in a game defined by disciplined defense, timely scoring, and a spectacular performance from goaltender Carter Hart. Facing one of the NHL’s most explosive offensive teams on the road, Vegas delivered Continue reading

New Canada Open Work Permit Rule Explained: Proposed Language Test Requirement Added

Canada is moving closer to a significant immigration policy shift that could reshape how certain foreign workers qualify for work permits. The proposed requirement for language test results for select applicants under the International Mobility Program (IMP) is now approaching formal publication, with Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) indicating a spring or summer 2026 Continue reading

New CRA Settlement Offers Up to $5,000 for Eligible Claims

A major settlement involving the Canada Revenue Agency and other federal online services is attracting widespread attention across Canada. The case, now linked to a Federal Court-approved class action, relates to unauthorized access involving Government of Canada digital accounts during the 2020 credential stuffing attacks. While headlines are focusing on potential compensation of up to Continue reading

New Canada Child Benefit Payment Coming on May 20

The Canada Child Benefit (CCB) is one of the most important financial supports available to families in Canada, providing tax-free monthly payments to help cover the cost of raising children. The next scheduled payment is set for Wednesday, May 20, 2026, and many households across the country are preparing to receive their deposit. For the Continue reading

A lotto ticket purchased in Manitoba is a big winner

In a story that feels almost unreal, someone in Manitoba has suddenly become a multi-millionaire without knowing it. A winning lottery ticket worth $46 million was purchased for the Lotto 6/49 Gold Ball draw, yet the prize remains unclaimed. According to Lotto Spot, the winning ticket for Saturday’s draw was sold somewhere outside Winnipeg. The Continue reading

Cleanup begins after severe storms sweep through southwestern Ontario, raising tornado concerns

A dangerous line of severe thunderstorms moved across southwestern Ontario Tuesday evening, triggering multiple weather alerts, tornado warnings, and severe thunderstorm warning notices from Environment Canada. Communities including London, Brantford, Woodstock, Hamilton, and nearby regions were placed under a yellow warning severe thunderstorm alert before conditions intensified into a red warning severe thunderstorm situation in Continue reading

RECALL: Popular spice seasoning recalled in Canada

Food safety officials in Canada have issued an important recall notice involving a well-known seasoning product that may pose a serious health risk to consumers. The recall affects Blackstone Parmesan Ranch Seasoning, which has been removed from the marketplace due to possible salmonella contamination. The announcement has raised concerns among shoppers, especially those who purchased Continue reading

Ottawa Is Preventing Rogers, Bell and Telus From Hoarding the Fastest 5G Spectrum

Canada is preparing for a major leap in wireless technology as the federal government moves to expand access to ultra-fast 5G services across the country. In a significant policy shift, Ottawa is introducing new rules designed to prevent major telecom companies from dominating the next generation of wireless spectrum while also simplifying the process of Continue reading

Canada Energy Regulator vows to hold Imperial Oil accountable for cleanup of Norman Wells oilfield

The planned closure and long-term reclamation of the Norman Wells oilfield in the Northwest Territories marks one of the most complex industrial decommissioning efforts in Canada’s North. After more than a century of oil extraction, the site operated by Imperial Oil is now entering a regulated abandonment and environmental assessment phase designed to manage environmental Continue reading

PM Carney and Alberta’s Smith sign pivotal energy agreement — what comes next

A major energy agreement between federal Prime Minister Mark Carney and Alberta Premier Danielle Smith has set the stage for one of the most consequential infrastructure and climate policy decisions in Canada in years. At the center of the deal is a potential new oil pipeline that could reshape the country’s energy exports, alongside a Continue reading

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