Dunkin’ Donuts is preparing for a major return to Canada, marking one of the most closely watched fast-food expansion stories in North America. After exiting the market in 2018, the U.S.-based coffee and donut giant is now planning a large-scale comeback with hundreds of new locations across the country. This renewed push is not happening Continue reading
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Political organizer tied to separatist group not co-operating with voter list investigation: Elections Alberta
A major political controversy is unfolding in Alberta after Elections Alberta confirmed that David Parker, a prominent conservative political organizer linked to the pro-separatist Centurion Project, is refusing to co-operate with an ongoing investigation into the alleged misuse of the province’s confidential list of electors. The investigation has triggered widespread concerns about voter privacy, political Continue reading
Separatist leader David Parker linked to voter list leak remains uncooperative: Elections Alberta
A growing political controversy in Alberta has intensified after Elections Alberta confirmed that conservative political organizer David Parker is refusing to co-operate with an ongoing investigation into a major public voter data leak. The case has raised serious concerns about privacy protection, election integrity, and the handling of sensitive personal information belonging to millions of Continue reading
Separatist leader accused of misusing Alberta electors list declines to co-operate with investigators
A widening political controversy in Alberta has intensified after David Parker, the controversial strategist behind the separatist-focused Centurion Project, refused to co-operate with Elections Alberta investigators examining allegations of unauthorized access to sensitive voter information belonging to nearly 2.9 million residents. The dispute has triggered fears about electoral integrity, privacy violations, and the future of Continue reading
RECALL: Pieces of metal in candy prompt recall in Canada
Candy recalls are not something consumers expect when picking up a harmless snack, especially products marketed toward fun, novelty eating experiences like freeze-dried sweets. However, food safety systems exist precisely to identify and remove products that may pose a risk before they cause widespread harm. In Canada, a recent nationwide recall has been issued for Continue reading
The number of Canadians filing for insolvency is rising—and quickly
Canada is witnessing a sharp and sustained rise in personal insolvencies, reaching levels not seen in more than a decade. According to the latest data from the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, the first quarter of 2026 marked a significant turning point for household financial stability across the country. A total of 37,121 Canadians Continue reading
$75 million lottery jackpot winner in Canada has yet to come forward
A multimillion-dollar lottery win is usually followed by celebrations, media attention, and life-changing announcements. But in an unusual twist, a massive 75 million Canadian dollar jackpot from a recent draw remains unclaimed more than a month after the winning numbers were announced. The winning ticket was drawn on April 7 in the Lotto Max lottery, Continue reading
B.C. Minimum Wage Increase Coming in Weeks, but Still Lags Far Behind Living Wage
British Columbia is set to implement another scheduled minimum wage increase on June 1, 2026, raising the hourly rate to $18.25. This adjustment continues the province’s policy of annual wage increases linked to inflation, a system designed to help workers keep pace with rising living costs. The change follows last year’s increase, when the minimum Continue reading
Champion Thunder edge out resilient Lakers 115–110 in Game 4 to seal another playoff series sweep
The Oklahoma City Thunder delivered a statement performance on Monday night, defeating the Los Angeles Lakers 115-110 in Game 4 of their Western Conference second-round series. With the win, the Thunder completed a clean sweep of the Lakers, taking the series 4-0 and extending their perfect postseason record to 8-0. It was a night defined Continue reading
Thunder vs. Lakers final score, results: SGA’s 35 says goodnight to LA and LeBron James in series sweep
The Oklahoma City Thunder closed out a statement-making playoff series with a 115–110 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers in Game 4, finishing a commanding 4–0 sweep in the Western Conference semifinals. The night belonged once again to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, who delivered 35 points and eight assists to silence the Lakers and end their postseason Continue reading
