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What’s Open and Closed in Canada This Easter Long Weekend (April 18–21, 2025)

As Canadians gear up for the Easter long weekend, many public services, stores, and businesses across the country will be adjusting their hours—or closing entirely—for the holiday. With Good Friday (April 18) recognized as a public holiday in most provinces, and Easter Sunday (April 20) following close behind, it’s best to plan ahead to avoid surprises. Quebec differs slightly, […]

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Canada’s Snap Federal Election Explained: What You Need to Know Before April 28

Canada is heading to the polls on April 28 after newly sworn-in Prime Minister Mark Carney, the former central banker, called a snap federal election just weeks into his leadership of the Liberal Party. The decision followed rising political pressure in the wake of Justin Trudeau’s resignation and escalating economic tensions with the United States,

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Cherry Blossom Season Returns: How to Catch Peak Bloom in Toronto This Spring

Toronto’s beloved cherry blossom season is just around the corner, and the High Park Nature Centre has relaunched its annual “Cherry Blossom Watch” to help residents and visitors track the stunning display. As of April 12, the cherry trees in High Park have entered the first stage of bloom development, signaling that peak bloom is

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Priti Obhrai-Martin Carries Her Father’s Legacy into Liberal Campaign for Calgary East

In the heart of Calgary East, a familiar name is stirring renewed hope and ambition among voters. Priti Obhrai-Martin, daughter of the late Hon. Deepak Obhrai, has stepped into the political arena, this time not as a Conservative, but as the official Liberal candidate. With decades of political legacy behind her and a powerful personal

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ICCC celebrates International Women’s Day

On 19 March, the ICCC celebrated International Women’s Day. The event was a remarkable evening, bringing together women from diverse industries to share their inspiring stories of overcoming adversity with courage and resilience. In addition to the panelists, special guest Vice-Consul Parveen Juneja from the Consulate-General of India in Toronto presented remarks from the Government

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Winter Weather Hits Toronto Area Briefly, But Milder Spring Conditions Set to Return by Weekend

The Greater Toronto Area was greeted with a blast of winter on Tuesday morning as flurries, icy roads, and biting winds created hazardous driving conditions across the city. A weather advisory issued by Environment Canada warned of poor visibility and slippery surfaces during the morning commute, contributing to a series of collisions on major roadways

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Over 50,000 Still Without Power in Ontario After Devastating Ice Storm

More than 55,000 Hydro One customers across Ontario remain without electricity on Monday as crews work around the clock to repair widespread damage caused by last week’s brutal ice storm. The aftermath of the storm, compounded by high winds and heavy rain in recent days, has left a trail of destruction across the province’s power

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