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Art and Culture

Winnipeg Top 5: Tuesday, February 24, 2026

WINNIPEG: The city wakes to a busy Tuesday with major cultural performances, business networking opportunities, and community gatherings scheduled throughout the day. From Broadway productions to local business events, February 24 brings a diverse slate of activities to Manitoba's capital. 1. Les Misérables Opens at Centennial Concert Hall WINNIPEG: Broadway Across Canada presents the opening night of Les Misérables at Centennial Concert Hall this evening, marking the arrival of one […]

todayFebruary 24, 2026

Art and Culture

Top 5 Maritimes News Stories You Need to Know Today

Tuesday, February 24, 2026 – Here's your daily briefing on the most important news stories from across Atlantic Canada. From economic developments to weather impacts, we've rounded up what's making headlines in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and Newfoundland and Labrador. 1. Population Growth Reversal Hits Maritime Provinces Statistics Canada released new data showing a significant reversal in population trends across the Maritime provinces. After years of steady […]

todayFebruary 24, 2026

MONTREAL

Montreal Morning Headlines: The Top Stories You Need to Know (Tuesday Edition)

Good morning, Montreal. Here's your daily roundup of the top stories making news across our city and beyond this Tuesday, February 24, 2026. From a new cultural destination opening at the waterfront to international travel updates affecting Montrealers, here's what you need to know to start your day. New Immersive Art Experience Opens at Montreal's Waterfront Montreal's cultural landscape expanded today with the official opening of Panorama Expérience, a new […]

todayFebruary 24, 2026 1

National

Greenland to Trump: “No Thank You” on Hospital Ship Offer

Listen. Watch. Pay attention. What happened in Greenland this weekend matters to every Canadian who cares about sovereignty, diplomacy, and how we conduct ourselves in the Arctic. This isn't just about one rejected offer or one diplomatic dust-up. This is about the future of the North, and whether we're prepared to defend it with clarity, respect, and strength. We're in the middle of everything happening in the Arctic right now. […]

todayFebruary 23, 2026 2

Politics

The 12-Point Gap: Carney Surges as Poilievre Faces a House Divided

Look at the numbers. Read the writing on the wall. Watch what's happening in Ottawa. We're witnessing a shift in Canadian politics that tells us something important about where this country is headed. The latest Liaison Strategies survey dropped this week, and the results are striking: Prime Minister Mark Carney's Liberals sit at 45% support nationwide, while Pierre Poilievre's Conservatives trail at 33%. That's a 12-point gap: the kind of […]

todayFebruary 23, 2026 1

Sports

Heartbreak in Milan: Canada Takes Silver After 2-1 OT Thriller

Listen. We lost the gold medal game. 2-1 in overtime. Jack Hughes buried it 1:41 into the extra frame, and just like that, 46 years of American heartbreak ended on Italian ice. It stings. It's supposed to sting. But here's what I saw from Milan, and here's what every Canadian should take away from Sunday night: we showed up when it mattered most. We battled through adversity. We played with […]

todayFebruary 23, 2026

CALGARY

The Wild Rose Referendum: Danielle Smith’s High-Stakes Bet on Alberta’s Future

Circle your calendars, Alberta. October 19, 2026 just became the most important date in your province's recent history. Premier Danielle Smith dropped a political bomb last night, announcing not one, not two, but nine referendum questions that could fundamentally reshape the relationship between Alberta and the rest of Canada. If you thought the Fair Deal Panel was spicy, buckle up. This is constitutional poker with the highest possible stakes. Nine […]

todayFebruary 23, 2026 1

Opinion

Supply Management, Sovereignty, and the Search for Common Ground

Canada's supply management system almost never comes up in everyday conversation. But it should. Because it sits right at the centre of our trade relationship with the United States. It affects what you pay at the grocery store. It affects rural livelihoods. And it's become a recurring friction point in negotiations with Washington. So let's slow this down and look at it clearly. What is supply management? Why do we […]

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TORONTO

Toronto Top 5: Your 5-Minute Morning Briefing for Monday, February 23, 2026

Good morning, Toronto. Here's what you need to know to start your week informed. We've compiled the top five stories impacting our city and its residents today. 1. Tax Season Opens Across Canada Today The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) officially began accepting income tax returns for the 2025 tax year on Monday, kicking off what many Canadians consider the most stressful time of the financial calendar. Taxpayers have until April […]

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