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7 votes
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The world's newest metro is here! | Montréal REM
31 votes -
Waging war on the Jamaican patty: Canada’s bizarre beef with the delicious snack | Patty vs Patty
6 votes -
Canada eliminated from Women's World Cup after crushing loss to Australia
11 votes -
Mapping the ownership network of Canada’s billionaire families
26 votes -
Ottawa Senators sign Vladimir Tarasenko to a one-year, $5M deal
17 votes -
A fact-checked debate about euthanasia
21 votes -
One in five single adults in Canada live in poverty
49 votes -
Toronto International Film Festival lineup unveiled amid strikes: Awards contenders ‘Dumb Money’, ‘The Holdovers’, ‘Rustin’
4 votes -
Seeking Canadian (Ontario) auto, RV trailer, and home insurance
My current round of insurance with TD / Primmum is due up. I have a 2021 Jeep Gladiator (financed) and a 2019 KIA Rio (no loan), house (no mortgage), and 2016 17' travel trailer (no loan) with...
My current round of insurance with TD / Primmum is due up. I have a 2021 Jeep Gladiator (financed) and a 2019 KIA Rio (no loan), house (no mortgage), and 2016 17' travel trailer (no loan) with them. Been with them for many many years. Supposedly have a group plan through my employer Ontario Power Generation. I'm not so sure anymore. While it's just me (47m) right now, my 17 year old son will likely get added Friday when he gets his G2 🤞.
I wonder if anyone could recommend a company that would do good for all, or separate for each. I also have some artwork and camera equipment I would probably tack on.
The letter I got from TD also said if I don't put a tracker on my Jeep (for theft) my premium will go up. They will pay for it, but if they supply it I won't even consider it. I don't want them following me! Giggle does that enough.Searching "best xxxxx" will always give you sites that make money from the reviewed businesses. I won't trust any of them.
6 votes -
Canada’s $30bn gamble to become an energy superpower
11 votes -
Lumière - A.M.I.E.S.A.M.O.U.R (2021)
4 votes -
Christian Lundgaard won the Honda Indy Toronto, mixing sizzling speed and successful strategy, for his first career NTT IndyCar Series victory
11 votes -
Recommendations for finding a local('ish?) repair for name brand quality headset?
Hiya - I'm looking for some help because despite a lot of Google quality time, I'm sincerely struggling to get a solution. I have a Plantronics 4220 wireless headset that I use for work (and also...
Hiya -
I'm looking for some help because despite a lot of Google quality time, I'm sincerely struggling to get a solution.
I have a Plantronics 4220 wireless headset that I use for work (and also to connect with Bluetooth to my PC at the same time between calls), and somehow the audio is starting to flake out. It's like it only gets audio in one ear, but if I tilt my head slightly it'll get into the other ear or sometimes both. Pretty weird... it's something I might expect from a wired headset where the cord itself is dying, but not on a wireless one like this.
Anyhow, I'm very comfortable with tech stuff (building my own rigs for like 20 years now), but I've never really felt comfortable about iFixit kind of solutions where tools or hardware is involved with the hardware. I'd pretty much just rather throw a little money at a pro who can fix it in 5 minutes and charge me $50 or whatever, lol.
However when I am going to look for places that might offer repair services, all I'm getting are locations in the US... but I'm in Canada. Specifically Ontario. Anyone have a source (from personal experience or otherwise) on how I might best look up a place I can get this fixed at? Figuring out what to search for on this subject seems oddly arcane!
6 votes -
Any fans of the CFL on here?
I've lived in Canada my entire life and am a huge fan of the Canadian Football League. I cheer for the Elks, although there hasn't been a lot to cheer for lately. Anyone else on here a fan?
9 votes -
Canadian smoke reaches Europe - NASA Terra satellite
16 votes -
Reality deflates the NDP’s Big Grocery conspiracy theory
7 votes -
Canadian judge rules thumbs-up emoji can represent contract agreement
42 votes -
Smoke will keep pouring into the US as long as fires are burning in Canada. Here’s why they aren’t being put out.
25 votes -
An update on Canada’s Bill C-18 and our Search and News products
7 votes -
Canada to launch 'digital nomad strategy,' other measures to woo international talent
18 votes -
It’s Canada’s worst fire season in modern history, as smoke fills skies
44 votes -
Heat and smoke are smothering most of the US, putting lives at risk
14 votes -
Canadian interest rate increases = stave off the housing bubble (or create a spectacular burst?)
Do you guys think they're using rate increases to kill off all the overleveraged homeowners in an effort to create a sell-off and thereby lower housing costs? Could someone smarter than I please...
Do you guys think they're using rate increases to kill off all the overleveraged homeowners in an effort to create a sell-off and thereby lower housing costs?
Could someone smarter than I please explain what is going on... or is our inflation that bad? Seems like some of the inflation might be what I've read as greedflation. I didn't realize we jumped almost 3.75% in less than a year last year...
20 votes -
Rush - Red Barchetta (1982)
15 votes -
Netflix has quietly removed its basic streaming plan from Canada
41 votes -
Canadians will no longer have access to news content on Facebook and Instagram, Meta says
50 votes -
Calgary Transit goes electric as feds commit additional $325M for zero-emission buses
13 votes -
Ontario government awards contract for eastern GO Transit extension in Toronto area
10 votes -
Ottawa Senators purchased by Michael Andlauer for $950 million USD
17 votes -
'Dances With Wolves' actor, Nathan Chasing Horse, faces new sex assault charges in Canada
10 votes -
Have you been to the library lately?
15 votes -
We collected clams (and fried them!) for the first time since moving to Nova Scotia
20 votes -
This independent Halifax cinema closed nearly thirty years ago. But its legacy is still intact
4 votes -
Elliot Page: Embracing my trans identity saved me
30 votes -
Smoke from Canadian wildfires engulfs East Coast, upending daily life
39 votes -
Norway beat Canada 3-2 at the 2023 IIHF World Championship – only the second win ever for the Norwegians against the Canadians
9 votes -
Denmark is getting off fossil fuels. Are there lessons for Canada?
5 votes -
Canadian folk music icon Gordon Lightfoot dead at 84
3 votes -
"Lift heavy. Be kind." Canadian Mitchell Hooper holds off Tom Stoltman to make history, win 2023 World’s Strongest Man
2 votes -
A flock of chickens, held for ransom — Growing cyberattacks on Canada's food system threaten disaster
9 votes -
Chinese spy balloon flies over the United States: Pentagon
16 votes -
An update on sharing
19 votes -
British Columbia embarks on bold experiment to decriminalize hard drugs - Possession of small amounts of fentanyl, heroin, cocaine and other hard drugs will be allowed in Canada’s westernmost province
10 votes -
Hatepedia's guide to online hate
7 votes -
It's time to put cancer warning labels on alcohol, experts say
13 votes -
Huge 36" snowfall at Whistler made it almost impossible to snowboard some sections, glad I had my camera with me!
4 votes -
'Hallowed space': Canadian divers pull 275 artifacts from 2022 excavation of Franklin ship
3 votes -
Building a heated dog house for Canadian winters
3 votes -
‘Everything Everywhere All At Once’ leads 2023 Critics Choice Awards film nominations
4 votes