Parks Canada discovers shipwreck from 1812 thought to be the Swift near Sable Island.

Canadian park rangers have uncovered a shipwreck that dates back over 200 years, located in a region notorious for maritime tragedies. This ship is believed to be the Swift, which sank on September 27, 1812. During its journey from Bermuda to Newfoundland, the Swift went down along with the Royal Navy frigate Barbados and the […]
Holocaust survivor alerts Canada to increasing antisemitism from Auschwitz

Auschwitz-Birkenau March of the Living On April 14, 2026, a significant gathering took place at the former Nazi extermination camp Auschwitz-Birkenau in Oświęcim, Poland, for the annual March of the Living. Thousands attended to honor the memories of those who lost their lives during the Holocaust. During the event, Nate Leipsiger, a 98-year-old Canadian Holocaust […]
Carney states Canada fulfills NATO spending requirements after years of deficits

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney recently defended his country’s commitments to NATO, especially after facing criticism from President Donald Trump regarding alliance spending. Carney asserted that Canada is meeting its obligations, even though the country isn’t expected to hit the 2% defense spending target until 2025. During a lecture in Monteregie, Quebec, Carney described Iran […]
Passengers criticize British Airways following the stranding incident in St. John’s, Canada

Passengers are expressing their frustrations toward British Airways after being left stuck for several days in the frigid weather of St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador. The flight from London to Houston had to make an unexpected stop in Newfoundland on March 31 due to a health emergency onboard. British Airways later attributed further delays to […]
Chaos breaks out at NDP convention in Canada over pronouns and ‘equity cards’

Recent Conflict at NDP Tournament in Winnipeg The New Democratic Party of Canada recently demonstrated some turbulent moments during a tournament in Winnipeg. Delegates found themselves in heated debates over various topics, including pronouns, privilege rules, accessibility, and the right to voice their opinions. One delegate commented on the situation, saying, “That’s the far left. […]
Doctors in Canada Provide Euthanasia to Woman Experiencing Back Pain

Miriam Lancaster, a Canadian woman, ignited a social media firestorm after sharing that during a visit to the hospital for severe back pain, doctors proposed euthanasia, referred to in Canada as medically assisted dying, or MAID. On March 18, Lancaster’s account went viral, seemingly contradicting the protective measures surrounding Canada’s rapidly expanding physician-assisted suicide initiative. […]
Air Canada CEO resigns following deadly LaGuardia plane crash — due to his apology being in English

Air Canada CEO Resigns Amidst Backlash Michael Rousseau, the CEO of Air Canada, is stepping down following significant criticism over a video statement he released primarily in English, which many perceived as diminishing the importance of French—the official language of Montreal—after a tragic plane crash earlier this month. Having held the CEO position since 2021, […]
Air Canada CEO Michael Rousseau to step down during French language controversy

A jet was involved in a tragic accident with an emergency vehicle overnight, and investigators are currently gathering evidence related to the incident. On Monday, Air Canada announced that Michael Rousseau, the President and CEO, plans to retire by the end of the third quarter in 2026, marking nearly two decades with the airline. This […]
Photo from GoFundMe reveals Air Canada flight attendant in hospital bed

Air Canada Plane Involved in Collision at LaGuardia An Air Canada Express regional jet struck a ground vehicle while landing at LaGuardia Airport in New York. This incident led to an emergency ground stop and caused widespread disruption for flights. Authorities are currently looking into what happened. One flight attendant, Solange Tremblay, survived being ejected […]
Canadian Leaders Fear ICE May Deport Individuals from Canada

Toronto’s city leaders are urging Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to steer clear of their city, even though, technically, ICE has never carried out immigration enforcement in Canada and has no plans to do so. On Thursday, Mayor Olivia Chow successfully presented a motion to the City Council opposing ICE’s presence in Toronto, particularly […]