What’s Open and Closed on Canada Day 2025 in Toronto
Plan ahead for Canada Day 2025 in Toronto. Find out what’s open, what’s closed, and where to catch the fireworks this July 1.
While we love the 6ix, the story doesn’t end at the GTA borders. Welcome to your central hub for Canada news, national perspectives, and the coast-to-coast narratives that shape our country. Whether you are looking for updates on federal politics, insights into Canadian lifestyle trends, or breaking stories from Vancouver to Halifax, this collection aggregates the most impactful content relevant to Torontonians and Canadians alike.
Plan ahead for Canada Day 2025 in Toronto. Find out what’s open, what’s closed, and where to catch the fireworks this July 1.
President Trump exits G7 summit early to respond to Israel-Iran tensions. Learn what triggered the move and how leaders are reacting.
The Trainwreck documentary series unveils Rob Ford’s tumultuous time as Toronto’s mayor. Watch Mayor of Mayhem on Netflix starting June 17, 2025.
Buzz Hargrove, former CAW president and pivotal figure in Canada’s labor movement, passes away. His advocacy for workers’ rights and social justice leaves a lasting impact.
The Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) opens for applications on June 20, offering $200 monthly payments to eligible Canadians with disabilities. Learn more about how to apply and the benefit details.
The G7 summit brings major disruptions to Calgary from June 15-17. Find out about road closures, security measures, and travel advice to navigate the busy days ahead.
Premature deaths in men are a significant issue in Canada. The new Movember report reveals the causes and calls for immediate action to prevent these preventable deaths.
WestJet confirms a cybersecurity breach affecting its app and internal systems. However, the airline assures customers that its operations remain unaffected while the investigation continues.
Costco Canada Executive Members now get a $10 monthly credit for online orders over $150, plus more exclusive benefits.
Dr. Nirali Patel, a respected Mississauga dentist and mother, was aboard the Air India flight that crashed in Ahmedabad, killing over 240.
Canada’s sweeping immigration bill restricts asylum access and expands border authority. Advocates warn of rights violations and mass deportations.
Air India Flight AI171 crashed after takeoff in Ahmedabad, killing over 100. Here’s what we know about the Boeing 787 disaster.
Canada took home the 2025 Canadian Shield title with 4 points, finishing ahead of Ivory Coast, New Zealand, and Ukraine in the debut tournament.
With youth unemployment soaring, Gen Z graduates face bleak prospects. Learn what’s driving the crisis and how it could reshape Canada’s future workforce.
Amid rising hate crimes and global backlash, Prime Minister Carney pledges $1.5M to help secure Pride parades and festivals in Canada.
Canada’s F-35 jet program encounters $8.7 billion in cost overruns and infrastructure delays. Auditor General report raises concerns over the project’s future.
A pay-what-you-can lunch program in Nova Scotia is facing criticism over meal quality, but improvements are on the way for next year. Here’s what parents think.
Get the latest on the Montreal Transit Strike. Find adjusted STM schedules, BIXI drop-off sites, and how the strike affects schools and commuters.
More than 2,100 DHL workers are on strike after a lockout, escalating labour tensions in Canada’s parcel delivery sector. Here’s what you need to know.
The 78th Tony Awards air June 8. Here’s everything Canadians need to know to watch the show, including the “Hamilton” reunion.
The Kananaskis Country Golf Course is set to host world leaders for the G7 summit in June 2025. Could Donald Trump be teeing off on the iconic course? Find out more.
A 28-year-old woman is facing charges after an ATV rollover near New Ross, N.S., killed her infant daughter. Here’s what we know.
A rare black iceberg spotted off Labrador may be hundreds of thousands of years old. Learn about its journey, possible origins, and what makes it so unique.
The Liberal government’s throne speech motion passes in the House of Commons. Here’s what it means for Prime Minister Mark Carney and his government’s agenda.