Veteran reveals troubling aspects of Canada’s MAID program, suggesting veterans are offered death rather than care — could children be next?

Canada’s Assisted Death Program Approaches 100,000 Mark As we near June 2026, the 10th anniversary of Canada’s Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program is looming, and the statistics are becoming increasingly troubling. It is expected that the program will surpass 100,000 assisted deaths. Critics, including host Allie Beth Stuckey, raise concerns about the groups impacted […]
Pierre Poilievre claims that fraudulent refugees are putting pressure on Canada’s economy

Pierre Poièvre Criticizes “Fake Refugees” on Podcast Pierre Poièvre, the Canadian opposition leader and previous candidate for prime minister, made an appearance on “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, where he spoke out against “fake refugees.” At one point, Poièvre seemed on track to lead the Conservative Party to a majority government, especially after former Prime […]
Patient Endures 12-Hour Wait in Emergency Room of Canada’s Healthcare System

Long Wait Times for Emergency Medical Care in Canada Women requiring urgent medical attention are facing incredibly long wait times in Canadian hospitals, a situation that’s become all too familiar under the nation’s healthcare system. Amanda Gushue, a 37-year-old woman, experienced this firsthand when her doctor advised her to head to the emergency room due […]
Canada’s Rat Line is more complex than just single-minded protestors

Canada’s Olympic Hockey Team Prepares for Gold Medal Match MILAN — Watching Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon, and Macklin Celebrini take the ice together for Canada during the intense Olympic semifinal against Finland was quite the experience. But when you have Tom Wilson, Brad Marchand, and Sam Bennett on the ice, what else can you do […]
The surprising missed call that nearly ended Canada’s Olympic hockey journey

2026 Winter Olympics Ice Hockey Controversy There’s been quite a stir surrounding an Olympic referee after the Czech Republic faced Canada in a men’s ice hockey quarterfinal, ultimately losing 4-3 in overtime. During a crucial moment late in the third period, it seems the referee overlooked a call when the Czech team had six players […]
Sidney Crosby’s situation for the remainder of the Olympics is uncertain amid Canada’s struggles

MILAN — Sidney Crosby couldn’t hit the ice for the final period of Canada’s quarterfinal matchup against the Czech Republic on Wednesday. Still, the team captain took a moment to inspire his teammates before joining a 2-on-2 game, knowing that a chance at the Olympic semifinals was at stake. Despite whatever emotional appeal he made […]
How Canada’s seventh largest bank plans to become a well-known name from being just initials

Canada’s Lesser-Known Bank Sets Ambitious Goals TORONTO — Surprisingly, Canada’s seventh-largest bank is one that many Canadians might not recognize. It operates without physical branches, credit cards, or traditional wealth management services. Chadwick Westlake, who became CEO of EQ Bank last August, has already embarked on an ambitious plan, announcing a noteworthy deal to acquire […]
Canada’s Tom Wilson sent off during hockey match for fighting

Canadian Hockey Player Tom Wilson Ejected in Olympic Match During a match against France at the Winter Olympics, Canadian ice hockey player Tom Wilson was ejected after a collision with Pierre Crinnon, a French defenseman. The incident occurred in the third period, escalating tensions between the two players. This altercation followed a previous hit where […]
Canada’s men’s hockey team defeats France at the 2026 Winter Olympics

MILAN — Team Canada Dominates Men’s Hockey Tournament Well, it seems like the reigning champions haven’t faced any real challenges yet in the Olympics. At least not so far. Throughout the qualifying round, Team Canada has made a clear statement, establishing itself as a formidable force in the men’s hockey competition here in Milan. Over […]
Despite the push for ‘Buy Canadian,’ Canada’s major pension funds remain significantly invested in the U.S.

Despite concerns surrounding the U.S. trade conflict and President Trump’s assertions about Canadian sovereignty, Canada’s largest pension fund continues to make significant investments in the United States. This week, the Canada Pension Plan (CPP) announced that its assets have reached an all-time high of $780.7 billion, with 47% of these assets allocated to the U.S., […]