Your Canadian transportation options checklist

Experience Canadian football this weekend Did you know? While Black Friday originally started as an American tradition, it has become increasingly popular in Canada in recent years. Many Canadian retailers now offer Black Friday deals, and it’s common to see promotions extending through the weekend and into Cyber Monday. (topqualitycanada.ca) LIVINGCanadian Transportation Options Checklist Transportation…

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Canadian cities guide for finding your home

Things to do in Vancouver as a newcomer Did you know? On November 11, Canadians observe Remembrance Day to honour those who lost their lives in military service. People wear red poppies as a symbol of remembrance and respect, inspired by the famous WWI poem In Flanders Fields, where poppies grew on soldiers’ graves. (warmuseum.ca)…

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Canadian cities guide for finding your home

Things to do in Vancouver as a newcomer Did you know? On November 11, Canadians observe Remembrance Day to honour those who lost their lives in military service. People wear red poppies as a symbol of remembrance and respect, inspired by the famous WWI poem In Flanders Fields, where poppies grew on soldiers’ graves. (warmuseum.ca)…

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Your Canadian budgeting guide

A glimpse into Canada’s national sport Did you know? October is Cyber Security Month in Canada. This year’s theme, “Generation Cyber Safe,” emphasizes that online safety is a shared responsibility across all ages. Newcomers can benefit from resources like the Get Cyber Safe campaign to learn how to protect themselves from cyber threats! (canada.ca) LIVINGYour…

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Your Canadian budgeting guide

A glimpse into Canada’s national sport Did you know? October is Cyber Security Month in Canada. This year’s theme, “Generation Cyber Safe,” emphasizes that online safety is a shared responsibility across all ages. Newcomers can benefit from resources like the Get Cyber Safe campaign to learn how to protect themselves from cyber threats! (canada.ca) LIVINGYour…

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Does This Look Like The Face of A Former Canadian Olympic Snowboarder Busted For Running A Large Cocaine Ring?

ABC – A former Olympic snowboarder is accused of running a major transnational drug trafficking organization that shipped massive amounts of cocaine and allegedly hired hitmen to murder multiple people, federal officials said. Ryan Wedding, 43, a former Olympian from Canada who now resides in Mexico, is among 16 people charged in a federal indictment, the…

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